Course Descriptions
MAT 0018 4 (4 / 0)
• Prerequisite: None
• Developmental Course
• College credit not awarded toward degree
This course includes operations with signed numbers,
decimals, and fractions. Ratios, percentages, geometric
formulas, and a first introduction to algebra are also included.
Students meet in class with their instructor for four hours per
week, with three hours devoted to math lecture and one hour
devoted to introducing, developing, and applying proper study
skills for mathematics courses. Students will receive a grade
of either "Satisfactory" or "Unsatisfactory."
MAT 0028 4 (4 / 0)
• Prerequisite: "Satisfactory" grade in MAT 0018 or
appropriate placement score
• Developmental Course
• College credit not awarded toward degree
This course includes basic concepts and operations, linear
equations and inequalities, word problems, exponents,
factoring, simple quadratic equations, and graphing. Students
will receive a grade of either "Satisfactory" or "Unsatisfactory".
One of the requirements for receiving a "Satisfactory" grade
is passing the state mandated Florida College Basic Skills
Exit Test.
MAT 1033 3 (3 / 0)
• Prerequisite: MAT 0028 or appropriate placement
score
• This course does not satisfy the Gordon Rule
requirements.
• Counted as elective college credit only.
This course includes the study of real numbers, linear and
quadratic equations, linear inequalities, systems of linear
equations, exponents, polynomials, factoring, rational
expressions and related equations, radicals, quadratic formula,
completing the square, complex numbers, absolute value,
graphing, and applications.
MAC 1105 3 (3 / 0)
• Prerequisite: C or higher in MAT 1033 or
appropriate placement score
• Satisfies Codes: GENE, GRMT
This is a rigorous introduction to the math concepts necessary
for successful study of MAC 2233 or MAC 1140. This course
is primarily a conceptual study of functions and graphs, their
applications, and of systems of equations and inequalities.
Linear, quadratic, rational, absolute value, radical, exponential
and logarithmic functions will be investigated. NOTE: A
graphing calculator is required.
MAC 1114 3 (3 / 0)
• Prerequisite: C or higher in MAC 1105 or
appropriate placement score
• Satisfies Codes: GENE, GRMT
This is a calculus preparatory course in trigonometry that, in
conjunction with MAC 1140 (Precalculus Algebra), is designed
to provide the student with the trigonometric skills necessary
for MAC 2311 (Calculus with Analytic Geometry 1). Major
topics include: trigonometric functions, their properties and
graphs; inverse trigonometric functions, their properties and
graphs; right triangle trigonometry; trigonometric identities;
trigonometric equations; the law of sines and the law of
cosines; polar coordinates; vectors; and parametric equations.
NOTE: A graphing calculator is required.
MAC 1140 4 (4 / 0)
• Prerequisite: C or higher in MAC 1105 or
appropriate placement score
• Satisfies Codes: GENE, GRMT
This is a calculus preparatory course in college algebra
and analytic geometry that, in conjunction with MAC 1114
(Trigonometry), is designed to provide the student with the
algebraic skills necessary for MAC 2311 (Calculus with Analytic
Geometry 1). Major topics include: polynomial and rational
functions, their properties and graphs; polynomial and rational
inequalities; exponential and logarithmic functions, their
properties and graphs; piecewise defined functions; inverse
functions; systems of linear and nonlinear equations; conic
sections; matrices and determinants; sequences and series;
mathematical induction and the binomial theorem. NOTE: A
graphing calculator is required.
MAC 1932 1 (1 / 0)
• Prerequisite: Documented consent of instructor
• May be repeated for a maximum of three credit hours.
This course is a study of topics designed to enhance the
students’ understanding of mathematics. The course will be
graded as "Satisfactory" or "Unsatisfactory." No letter grades
will be given.
MAC 2233 3 (3 / 0)
• Prerequisite: C or higher in MAC 1105 or
appropriate placement score
• Satisfies Codes: GENE, GRMT
A course in elementary differentiation and integration
designed to meet the needs of students planning to major
in biology, business, economics, psychology, and sociology.
NOTE: A graphing calculator is required.
MAC 2311 5 (5 / 0)
• Prerequisite: C or higher in MAC 1114 and MAC 1140
• Satisfies Codes: GENE, GRMT
This is the first course in a three-semester sequence, which
continues with MAC 2312 and concludes with MAC 2313.
The following topics will be covered in this three-semester
sequence: review of functions; limits and continuity; the
derivative; differentiation of algebraic and transcendental
functions; the mean value theorem and intermediate value
theorem; extrema and graph sketching; area and the
definite integral antidifferentiation; the fundamental theorem
of calculus; inverse functions; arc length; techniques of
integration; parametric equations and polar coordinates;
Taylor’s formula, infinite sequences and series; vectors in
the plane and in space; topics from plane and solid analytic
geometry; directional derivatives and curvature; differential
calculus of functions of several variables; multiple integration.
NOTE: A graphing calculator is required.
MAC 2312 4 (4 / 0)
• Prerequisite: C or higher in MAC 2311
• Satisfies Codes: GENE, GRMT
This is the second course in a three-semester sequence.
(Topics are listed under MAC2311.) NOTE: A graphing
calculator is required.
MAC 2313 4 (4 / 0)
• Prerequisite: C or higher in MAC 2312
• Satisfies Codes: GENE, GRMT
This is the third course in a three-semester sequence.
(Topics are listed under MAC 2311.) NOTE: A graphing
calculator is required
.
MAE 2801 4 (4 / 0)
• Prerequisite: C or higher in MGF 1106 or MAC 1105
• This course does not satisfy Gordon Rule
requirements.
Mathematics appropriate for the elementary school, including
number systems (six basic sets of numbers), numeration
concepts, learning sequences, algorithms, geometry and
measurement, problem solving techniques, and error patterns.
MGF 1106 3 (3 / 0)
• Prerequisite: C or higher in MAT 1033
or appropriate placement score
• Satisfies Codes: GENE, GRMT
This course covers topics from set theory, logic, geometry and
measurement, counting principles, probability, and statistics
(including the normal curve).
MGF 1107 3 (3 / 0)
• Prerequisite: C or higher in MAT 1033
or appropriate placement score
• Satisfies Codes: GENE, GRMT
This is a survey course covering a selection of at least six
(6) topics from among the following: consumer mathematics,
linear and exponential growth, numeration systems, history
of mathematics, number theory, voting techniques, graph
theory, mathematical systems, non-Euclidean geometries,
linear correlation and regression, and similar topics which
demonstrate the beauty and utility of mathematics to the
general student population.
MTB 1370 1 (1 / 0)
• Prerequisite: Successful completion of all
developmental math courses indicated through
placement testing
This course provides an overview of mathematic operations
necessary for the calculation of oral and parenteral
drug dosages. Emphasis is placed on numerical and
measurement systems, decimals, fractions, ratio and
proportions, percentages, conversions, and calculations
of medical dosages. This is a required course for students
planning to enter the nursing program.
STA 2023 3 (3 / 0)
• Prerequisite: C or higher in MAC 1105 or MGF
1106 or appropriate placement score
• Satisfies Codes: GENE, GRMT
This course introduces the student to topics including measures
of central tendency and spread, probability, random variables,
binomial and normal probability distributions, confidence interval
estimation, small sample inferences, and hypothesis testing.
Other topics include correlation, simple linear regression, and
an introduction to nonparametric statistics.