IMATH001 - Integrated Int Alg/Math in Society (8 credits)Room/Location: 08-149 (
Building 8)
*Important:
This class automatically enrolls you in the following class(es)-
Course ID | Course Title | Days | Time | Location | Credits | Fee |
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MATH&107 | Math in Society | Arranged | Arranged | 08-149 | 5 | 0.00 |
MATH 098 | Integrated Intermediate Algebra for LibArts/Hum | Arranged | Arranged | 08-149 | 3 | 0.00 |
IMATH001 | Integrated Int Alg/Math in Society (8 credits) | Daily | 2:00 PM - 3:20 PM | 08-149 | 0 | 0.00 |
Description: MATH&107: Topics relevant to Liberal Arts majors, including the following: Mathematical Models (Linear and Exponential) as tools for solving real-world problems. Probability as a tool for making informed decisions. Basic descriptive statistics as an introduction to statistical thinking. Consumer Mathematics (loans, annuities, etc.) as a life skill.
MATH 098: Only offered as part of an IMATH course (formerly Math 98I). Algebraic expressions, rational and negative exponents. Radical and rational expressions and equations, linear and quadratic equations, graphs and application.
IMATH001: (8-credit Integrated Course: MATH 098I, MATH& 107)
Prerequisites:* MATH&107:Prerequisite : MATH 099 or MATH 098 within the last 6 years with a grade of 2.0 or above, satisfactory placement test score, or co-enrollment in MATH 098.
MATH 098: MATH 094 with a grade of 2.0 or above within the last 2 years or satisfactory placement test score
IMATH001: MATH 094 with a grade of 2.0 or above within the last 2 years or satisfactory placement test score.
Additional details: Learning Community
Class Fee: 0.00 (
0.00 total*)
Class Dates: 9/23/2019
End Date: 12/13/2019
Department Note: Integrated Math classes (IMATH) combine a college-level math course with intermediate algebra skills instruction. Students must pass an intermediate algebra proficiency component to earn IMATH college-level course credit.
Meets Distribution Requirements: MATH&107: Natural Sciences
MATH 098: Will not transfer
IMATH001: Will not transfer
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Note)
Class Limit: 25 students
Final Exam: Students, contact your instructor. Faculty, contact your dean.
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