This course emphasizes mathematical skills and techniques applicable to business, life sciences and social sciences. Course topics include linear functions, quadratic functions, mathematics of finance, systems of equations, matrices, linear programming, set theory, basic probability and combinatorics. The use of a graphing calculator is required for this course to further the exploration of these topics and their applications. Near the end of the course, students will complete a comprehensive, departmental final exam.
General Ed Category
Mathematics (and Quantitative Reasoning)
Prerequisites
MAT 100, equivalent or placement
Corequisites
ENG 101S and RDG 095, if required by placement
Semester Offered
Offered Fall, Spring and Summer