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2013-2014 Course Catalog - PDF Format - Flagler College

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<strong>Course</strong>s of Instruction 267<br />

Mathematics Minor: The mathematics minor consists of a minimum of<br />

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required: MAT 201, MAT 202, MAT 223, MAT 361, and MAT 368.<br />

MAT 010: Math Lab (1)<br />

Prerequisite: Placement or consent of instructor. This course allows students a<br />

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Lab. Tutors provide assistance for all mathematics courses offered at the <strong>College</strong>.<br />

Grading in this one credit course is P (Pass) or F (Fail). Students may not use<br />

credit from this course to satisfy any degree, distribution, or general education<br />

requirements. Failing this course will negatively impact a student’s GPA.<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

MAT 113 – Intermediate Algebra with Lab (3)<br />

Prerequisite: Two years of high school mathematics, including Algebra<br />

I, or placement. Major topics include linear equations, linear inequalities and<br />

their graphs; polynomial expressions; operations with rational expressions;<br />

systems of linear equations; and quadratic equations. The concept of a function<br />

and modeling data with formulas/functions will be introduced. Students will be<br />

required to attend a supplemental lab component (MAT 010) to help strengthen<br />

their skills. A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator is required. This course cannot<br />

be used to satisfy the general education mathematics requirement.<br />

MAT 135 – <strong>College</strong> Algebra (3)<br />

Prerequisite: MAT 113 or placement. Topics include characteristics of<br />

functions in general; inverse functions, linear, quadratic, rational, absolute<br />

value, exponential and logarithmic functions and equations; systems of<br />

equations and inequalities; and applications. Emphasis is placed on linking<br />

mathematical concepts to real applications using technology. A TI-83 or TI-84<br />

graphing calculator is required.<br />

MAT 136 – Mathematics I for Liberal Arts (3)<br />

This course is appropriate for liberal arts students who plan to concentrate in<br />

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The course content includes: geometry, set theory, logic, counting, probability, and<br />

descriptive statistics. A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator is required. Liberal Arts<br />

Math I and II are limited to students who, prior to Fall 2010, have completed one<br />

of the two courses or who are repeating one of these courses.<br />

MAT 137 – Mathematics II for Liberal Arts (3)<br />

This course is appropriate for liberal arts students who plan to concentrate in<br />

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The course content includes: modeling with Algebraic Function and Numeration<br />

Systems, selected topics on legislative apportionment and voting theory, and

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