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MATHEMATICS, NONCREDIT

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MATHEMATICS, NONCREDIT (MAT)

MAT-101 MATH I: OPERATIONS OF WHOLE NUMBERS

Course duration: 45-63 hours Total; open entry.
Advisory: ENG-121.

This is an introductory course of the whole number system, including counting, notation, and the number line. Particular emphasis is placed on the basic computational skills, addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Enrollment is for students who have not earned a High School Diploma, High School Equivalency, or GED. (4/20)

MAT-102 MATH II: APPLICATIONS OF WHOLE NUMBERS

Course duration: 45-63 hours Total; open entry.
Advisory: ENG-121; MAT-101.

This is an introductory course of the whole number system, with an emphasis on application problem solving. Particular emphasis is placed on the area, volume, and perimeter of geometric figures. Enrollment is for students who have not earned a High School Diploma, High School Equivalency, or GED. (04/20)

MAT-103 COLLEGE PREP MATH III: OPERATIONS ON FRACTIONS

Course duration: 36-54 hours.
Advisory: ENG-121.

This course begins with a short review of the whole number system, exponents, and the order of operations. The course covers the meaning fractions, and the four basic operations using them: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Special emphasis will be placed on thought problems, including life skills. The course will conclude with an introduction ratios, rates, and proportions. Enrollment is for students who have not earned a High School Diploma, High School Equivalency, or GED. (03/18)

MAT-104 COLLEGE PREP MATH IV: OPERATIONS ON DECIMALS

Course duration: 36-54 hours.
Advisory: ENG-121.

This course begins with a short review of fractions. The course covers the meaning of decimals, and the four basic operations using them: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Special emphasis will be placed on thought problems, including life skills. The course will conclude with an introduction to unit conversions, and basic geometry. Enrollment is for students who have not earned a High School Diploma, High School Equivalency, or GED. (03/18)


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Caroline Dawson

Phone

(209) 381-6477

Office

BRC

Counseling

(209) 381-6478

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