Learning support for Math 126/126E
Provides a review of algebra, corequisite mathematical support, and just in time material for MATH 126, PreCalculus I
Does not meet at regular dates and times. The course may have a regular schedule and pre-established deadlines. While not every course has requirements for proctored exams, your instructor may require you to come to campus or make arrangements with a proctoring center to take proctored exams.
Provides a review of algebra, corequisite mathematical support, and just in time material for MATH 126, PreCalculus I
This course provides the just-in-time algebraic support for Math 124. The course will refresh, review and introduce a variety of concepts to be successful in Math 124, College Algebra, including exponents and their properties, polynomials, rational and radical expressions, graphing, interval notation, proportions and variations.
Provides a review of algebra, corequisite mathematical support, and just in time material for MATH 120, Fundamentals of College Mathematics
The development of a basic medical vocabulary used to describe the body's anatomical systems with emphasis on the definition, use, spelling and pronunciation of terms. Attention will be focused on disease, normal body structure and function and pharmacology terminology.
This course provides a comprehensive and in-depth introduction to fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0) technologies and applications. The challenges and benefits attributed to the fourth industrial revolution; the effects on organizations; and future of the manufacturing workforce be will covered.
EDU 245 is part of the Paraprofessional Skills Certificate program. This course is designed to teach paraprofessionals, substitute teachers, and other support staff current research, theory, methods, and instructional strategies related to the science of reading. The curriculum will focus on the 5 pillars of literacy instruction. Effective literacy assessments, intervention strategies, and differentiation techniques will also be explored.
Descriptive statistics, probability models, statistical estimation and hypothesis testing, linear regression analysis, and special topics.
The development of a basic medical vocabulary used to describe the body's anatomical systems with emphasis on the definition, use, spelling and pronunciation of terms. Attention will be focused on disease, normal body structure and function and pharmacology terminology.
An introductory studio course emphasizing a disciplined foundation in drawing concepts based on visual observations.
The study of functions, their properties, their graphs, and applications including polynomial, radical, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions. The course also covers the solving of equations, systems of equations, and inequalities.