Mathematics |
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Placement: Incoming students are initially placed into mathematics courses based on their mathematics background and SCCC placement test score. Those students who have not studied mathematics within the past two years should discuss their level of mathematics competency with the counseling center or department of mathematics. It is expected that students who take MAT001 will enroll in MAT007 in order to complete the developmental sequence. Following the completion of MAT007, refer to the "Guide to Mathematics Course Selection" and course descriptions listed below. |
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II. The following diagram is presented to assist students in selecting mathematics courses based on their mathematics placement:  |
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Prerequisite Waiver Forms These forms are student initiated and are completed by the campus Associate Dean, the mathematics department or (on the Eastern Campus) the counseling center. This must be done prior to registering for courses. Prerequisite waivers are required for students who have not completed the prerequisite course at SCCC. |
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Tutoring Mathematics tutoring services are provided through the Math Learning Center (Ammerman Campus, Riverhead 235), Academic Skills Center (Eastern Campus, Montaukett LRC224), and Center for Academic Excellence (Grant Campus, HSE Building 129). |
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MAT001L / MALA |
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Mathematics Laboratory |
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Provides opportunity to receive recognition for MAT001 and/or MAT007 in computer-enhanced non-traditional setting. Through combination of computer-based lessons, collaborative learning and group instruction, students progress at own pace to learn required materials for course in which they are enrolled. Students beginning with MAT001 can seamlessly move into MAT007 and receive recognition for highest course completed during the semester. If objectives of course are not completed within the semester, students may register again the following semester and continue from the level previously reached. MAT001L and MAT007L do not fulfill requirements for any degree or certificate. |
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Prerequisite None.
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Offered On Ammerman Campus in Selden Eastern Campus in Riverhead Grant Campus in Brentwood
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Credits: 4hr
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MAT001 / MA01 |
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Developmental Mathematics Skills |
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For the student who needs to learn or strengthen basic arithmetic skills, introductory plane geometry concepts, and to prepare for entry into beginning algebra. Grading in this course determined by mastery of completed topics. Graded on an S-R-U-W basis. Does not fulfill requirements for any degree or certificate. Students taking this course must also take MAT007 before enrolling in a college-level mathematics course. |
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Prerequisite None.
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Offered On Ammerman Campus in Selden Eastern Campus in Riverhead Grant Campus in Brentwood
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Credits: 3hr
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MAT006 / MA06 |
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Pre-Algebra And Algebra I |
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Review of arithmetic skills and introduction to the basic concepts of algebra. Topics include arithmetic skills, geometry, language of algebra, order of operations, signed numbers, linear equations, two equations in two unknowns, polynomials, solving quadratic equations by factoring, and selected verbal problems. Graded on an SA-SB-SC-R-U-W basis. Does not fulfill requirements for any degree or certificate. Serves as a prerequisite for any course for which MAT007 is a prerequisite. |
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Prerequisite None.
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Offered On Ammerman Campus in Selden Eastern Campus in Riverhead Grant Campus in Brentwood
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Credits: 5hr
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MAT007 / MA07 |
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Algebra I |
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Introduction to basic concepts of algebra. Equivalent to first-year high school algebra. Topics include language of algebra, order of operations, signed numbers, linear equations, simultaneous equations, factoring, solving quadratic equations by factoring, application of algebra to selected verbal problems. Graded on an SA-SB-SC-R-U-W basis. Does not fulfill requirements for any degree or certificate. |
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Prerequisite None.
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Offered On Ammerman Campus in Selden Eastern Campus in Riverhead Grant Campus in Brentwood
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Credits: 4hr
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MAT007L / MALA |
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Mathematics Laboratory |
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Provides opportunity to receive recognition for MAT001 and/or MAT007 in computer-enhanced non-traditional setting. Through combination of computer-based lessons, collaborative learning and group instruction, students progress at own pace to learn required materials for course in which they are enrolled. Students beginning with MAT001 can seamlessly move into MAT007 and receive recognition for highest course completed during the semester. If objectives of course are not completed within the semester, students may register again the following semester and continue from the level previously reached. MAT001L and MAT007L do not fulfill requirements for any degree or certificate. |
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Prerequisite None.
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Offered On Ammerman Campus in Selden Eastern Campus in Riverhead Grant Campus in Brentwood
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Credits: 4hr
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MAT101 / MA21 |
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Survey Of Mathematical Reasoning |
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Liberal arts mathematics course which provides insight into nature of mathematical reasoning by examining basic structures such as logic, sets, real numbers, numeration systems and inductive reasoning. |
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Prerequisite MAT006 or MAT007 or equivalent.
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Offered On Ammerman Campus in Selden Eastern Campus in Riverhead Grant Campus in Brentwood
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Credits: 3
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Notes Credit given for MAT101 or MAT107 but not both.
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MAT102 / MA22 |
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Survey Of Contemporary Mathematical Topics |
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Liberal arts mathematics course providing an appreciation of contemporary mathematics by examining nontraditional topics such as probability and statistics; theories of games, groups and numbers; and finite differences. |
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Prerequisite MAT006 or MAT007 or equivalent.
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Offered On Ammerman Campus in Selden Eastern Campus in Riverhead Grant Campus in Brentwood
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Credits: 3
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Notes Credit given for MAT102 or MAT108 but not both.
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MAT103 / MA23 |
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Statistics I |
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For students interested in social sciences, health sciences, business and industry. Theory of probability is used to develop methods of statistical inference, confidence intervals and decision theory. Topics include sample spaces, statistical models, binomial and normal distribution, t-distribution and chi-square distribution. |
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Prerequisite MAT006 or MAT007 or equivalent.
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Offered On Ammerman Campus in Selden Eastern Campus in Riverhead Grant Campus in Brentwood
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Credits: 3
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Notes Fulfills SUNY General Education Requirement for Mathematics.
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MAT104 / MA24 |
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Statistics II |
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For students interested in social sciences, health sciences, business and industry. Expands on statistical concepts and methods treated in MAT103 and provides opportunity to apply statistical methods to an actual survey. Teaches how to select a sample, interview respondents and analyze data. Additional topics include non-parametric statistics, correlation and regression, analysis of variance and decision making. |
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Prerequisite C or better in MAT103
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Offered On Ammerman Campus in Selden Eastern Campus in Riverhead Grant Campus in Brentwood
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Credits: 3
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MAT106 / MA26 |
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Mathematics for Health Science |
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For students pursuing nursing, veterinary science technology and other health science degrees. Includes review of basic concepts such as proportions, exponents, and the Cartesian coordinate system. Topics include scientific notation, dosage calculation, metrics, dimensional analysis, logarithms and logarithmic scales, vectors, basic statistical terms, simple biostatistics. |
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Prerequisite MAT007 or equivalent.
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Offered On Grant Campus in Brentwood
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Credits: 3
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MAT107 / MA17 |
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Computer Mathematics Concepts |
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For students pursuing a Computer Technology degree program. Stresses problem-solving and computer mathematics concepts. Taught with a computer lab component. Topics include number systems, computer arithmetic, sets, logic, functions, vectors, matrices, sequence, selection and repetition, and problem solving. |
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Prerequisite MAT006 or MAT007 or equivalent.
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Offered On Ammerman Campus in Selden Eastern Campus in Riverhead Grant Campus in Brentwood
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Credits: 4
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Course Fee applies
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Notes Credit given for MAT107 or MAT101, but not both.
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MAT108 / MA18 |
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MATHEMATICS AND THE LAW |
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For students pursuing Paralegal Studies degree program. Topics include statistics, logic, consumer mathematics, functions, linear systems of equations, graphing, geometry and linear programming. Topics applied to legal problems such as introduction of statistical evidence, computation of damage awards, child support, preparation of mortgage and closing documents, completion of bankruptcy petitions, distribution of decedent's estate, calculation of taxes during probate, preparation of graphs for prospectuses, valuation of professional practice, computation of child support and maximization of law firm's profit. |
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Prerequisite MAT006 or MAT007 or equivalent.
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Offered On Ammerman Campus in Selden Grant Campus in Brentwood
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Credits: 3
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Notes Credit given for MAT108 or MAT102 but not both.
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MAT111 / MA27 |
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Algebra II |
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Continuation of study of basic concepts of algebra. Topics include brief review of elementary algebra, solutions of second-degree equations, radicals, complex numbers, rational expressions, polynomial expressions, rational exponents and roots, systems of equations and inequalities. |
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Prerequisite MAT006 or MAT007 or equivalent.
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Offered On Ammerman Campus in Selden Eastern Campus in Riverhead Grant Campus in Brentwood
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Credits: 4
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Notes Fulfills SUNY General Education Requirement for Mathematics.
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MAT112 / MA41 |
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Technical Mathematics I |
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Restricted to students in certain technical curricula. Includes review of elementary algebra, scientific notation, use of calculator, linear functions, trigonometric functions, system of linear equations, solution of oblique triangles and vector addition, properties of exponents and radicals. |
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Prerequisite MAT007 or equivalent.
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Offered On Ammerman Campus in Selden Grant Campus in Brentwood
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Credits: 4
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MAT113 / MA42 |
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Technical Mathematics II |
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Restricted to students in certain technical curricula. Covers use of calculator, complex numbers, theory and use of logarithms, basic theory of equations, trigonometric identities, inequalities and basic analytical geometry. |
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Prerequisite C or better in MAT112.
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Offered On Ammerman Campus in Selden Grant Campus in Brentwood
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Credits: 4
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MAT115 / MA28 |
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MATHEMATICS: AN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE |
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Honors course showing how mathematical methods and thinking have changed through centuries and are evolving still. Emphasis placed on people and events that are understandable to students with ordinary mathematics backgrounds. Covers material from ancient to present times and attempts to trace impact that mathematics has had on modern culture. |
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Prerequisite Enrollment in Honors Program or permission of Mathematics Academic Chair.
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Offered On Ammerman Campus in Selden Eastern Campus in Riverhead Grant Campus in Brentwood
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Credits: 4
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MAT116 |
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Mathematical Problem Solving |
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Honors course for motivated students who want to explore a problem-solving approach to mathematics. Through individual and group collaboration, students will explore at least 15 different mathematical problem-solving strategies over various mathematical content areas (including geometry, algebra, logic, number theory, and discrete mathematics. |
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Prerequisite MAT111 B or higher. ENG101 B+ or higher.
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Offered On Ammerman Campus in Selden
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Credits: 4
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Notes Fulfills SUNY General Education Requirement for Mathematics.
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MAT121 / MA36 |
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Finite Mathematics |
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For students interested in business, social and managerial sciences. Introduction to basic concepts and techniques of those areas in mathematics which deal with finite sets. Topics include linear programming, probability theory, matrix manipulations, Markov Chains, game theory and optimization problems. |
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Prerequisite MAT111 or equivalent.
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Offered On Ammerman Campus in Selden Eastern Campus in Riverhead Grant Campus in Brentwood
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Credits: 3
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Notes Fulfills SUNY General Education Requirement for Mathematics.
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MAT124 / MA61 |
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FUNDAMENTALS OF PRECALCULUS I |
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Concept of function introduced early and used throughout course. Topics include zeros and graphs of polynomial functions, graphs and asymptotes of rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, introduction to trigonometry, angle measurement, right triangle trigonometry, properties and graphs of trigonometric functions. |
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Prerequisite C or better in MAT111 or successful completion of three years of college preparatory mathematics.
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Offered On Ammerman Campus in Selden Eastern Campus in Riverhead Grant Campus in Brentwood
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Credits: 4
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Notes Credit given for MAT124 or MAT126, but not both. Successful completion of both MAT124 and MAT125 is equivalent to MAT126 completion. Fulfills SUNY General Education Requirement for Mathematics.
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MAT125 / MA62 |
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FUNDAMENTALS OF PRECALCULUS II |
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Concept of function used throughout course. Topics include trigonometric functions and inverses, identities and equations, laws of sines and cosines, DeMoivre's Theorem and complex numbers, polar and parametric equations, systems of linear equations and inequalities, partial fractions and the conics. |
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Prerequisite C or better in MAT124 or equivalent.
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Offered On Ammerman Campus in Selden Eastern Campus in Riverhead Grant Campus in Brentwood
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Credits: 4
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Notes Credit given for MAT125 or MAT126, but not both. Successful completion of both MAT124 and MAT125 is equivalent to MAT126 completion. Fulfills SUNY General Education Requirement for Mathematics.
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MAT126 / MA70 |
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PRECALCULUS MATHEMATICS |
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For students with strong mathematics backgrounds planning to enter calculus sequence. Topics include polynomial, rational, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions; conic sections; translation of axes; linear and nonlinear systems; trigonometric laws and formulas, and applications; DeMoivre's Theorem and complex numbers; polar and parametric equations; and partial fractions. |
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Prerequisite Successful completion of three years of college preparatory mathematics or equivalent (80 or better on the Math B Regents or on Algebra II/Trig.).
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Offered On Ammerman Campus in Selden Eastern Campus in Riverhead Grant Campus in Brentwood
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Credits: 4
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Notes Credit given for MAT124 or MAT126, but not both. Credit given for MAT125 or MAT126,but not both. Successful completion of both MAT124 and MAT125 is equivalent to MAT126 completion. Fulfills SUNY General Education Requirement for Mathematics.
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MAT131 / MA64 |
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Calculus For Non-Science Majors |
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For students of accounting, business, economics, social sciences and general studies. Involves study of functions, derivatives and integrals. Strong emphasis placed on application of these concepts to problems from fields of business, social sciences and some life sciences. |
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Prerequisite MAT124 or equivalent.
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Offered On Ammerman Campus in Selden Eastern Campus in Riverhead Grant Campus in Brentwood
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Credits: 4
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Notes Credit given for MAT131 or MAT141, but not both. Fulfills SUNY General Education Requirement for Mathematics.
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MAT141 / MA87 |
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Calculus With Analytic Geometry I |
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Study of limits, continuity, theory and application of the derivative; related rate problems; maxima and minima; definite and indefinite integrals; areas under curves and volumes of revolution. (5 contact hrs.) |
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Prerequisite C or better in MAT125 or MAT126.
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Offered On Ammerman Campus in Selden Eastern Campus in Riverhead Grant Campus in Brentwood
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Credits: 4
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Course Fee applies
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Notes Credit given for MAT141 or MAT131, but not both. Fulfills SUNY General Education Requirement for Mathematics.
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MAT142 / MA88 |
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Calculus With Analytic Geometry II |
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Study of logarithmic, exponential and trigonometric functions; techniques of integration; trapezoidal rule and Simpson's rule; polar coordinates; indeterminate forms; L'Hopital's rule; improper integrals; Taylor's formula and infinite series. (5 contact hrs.) |
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Prerequisite C or better in MAT141.
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Offered On Ammerman Campus in Selden Eastern Campus in Riverhead Grant Campus in Brentwood
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Credits: 4
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Course Fee applies
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Notes Fulfills SUNY General Education Requirement for Mathematics.
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MAT203 / MA89 |
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Calculus With Analytic Geometry III |
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Study of vectors and solid analytical geometry, vector calculus, partial derivatives, calculus of several variables, and multiple integration. Special topics may include Green's Theorem, Stoke's Theorem and other topics which may be of special interest to the class. |
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Prerequisite C or better in MAT142.
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Offered On Ammerman Campus in Selden Eastern Campus in Riverhead Grant Campus in Brentwood
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Credits: 4
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Notes Fulfills SUNY General Education Requirement for Mathematics.
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MAT204 / MA90 |
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Differential Equations |
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Introduction to differential equations and their applications. Topics include separable equations, autonomous equations, direction fields, mathematical modeling, homogeneous and nonhomogeneous linear equations, linear systems of differential equations, power series solution of differential equations, nonlinear systems of equations and numerical methods. |
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Prerequisite C or better in MAT142.
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Offered On Ammerman Campus in Selden Eastern Campus in Riverhead Grant Campus in Brentwood
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Credits: 4
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Notes Fulfills SUNY General Education Requirement for Mathematics.
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MAT205 / MA92 |
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Discrete Mathematics |
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Of special interest to students majoring in computer science and engineering as well as mathematics. Topics chosen from mathematical logic, set theory - an introduction to combinatorics, Boolean algebras with applications to circuit minimization, graph theory, difference equations, and algebraic structures with applications to coding theory. |
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Prerequisite C or better in MAT141.
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Offered On Ammerman Campus in Selden Grant Campus in Brentwood
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Credits: 4
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Notes Fulfills SUNY General Education Requirement for Mathematics.
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MAT206 / MA93 |
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Linear Algebra |
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Study of vector spaces, subspaces, linear independence, bases, dimension, linear transformations, matrices, diagonalization processes, determinants, Euclidean spaces and orthonormal bases. |
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Prerequisite C or better in MAT142.
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Offered On Ammerman Campus in Selden Grant Campus in Brentwood
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Credits: 3
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Notes Fulfills SUNY General Education Requirement for Mathematics.
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MAT295 |
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Special Topics in Mathematics |
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Special and current topics in Mathematics may be available. See the online catalog for a complete listing. |
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Offered On Ammerman Campus in Selden Eastern Campus in Riverhead Grant Campus in Brentwood
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Credits: 3-4
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MAT296 |
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Honors Special Topics in Mathematics |
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Honors special topics courses in Mathematics may be available for Honors students as well as those who have received permission from campus honors program coordinator. See the online catalog for a complete listing. |
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Offered On Ammerman Campus in Selden Eastern Campus in Riverhead Grant Campus in Brentwood
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Credits: 3-4
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