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Mathematics 1701
The mathematics courses at Tyler Junior College have been carefully designed to
meet the needs of students in specific areas of study, such as technology, liberal arts,
business, elementary education, science, engineering and mathematics. A student may
take mathematics courses at Tyler Junior College that are equivalent to the courses he/she would take during his/her first two years at a senior institution.
Note: A grade of “C” or better must be made in each mathematics course in order to
continue in any mathematics sequence. A grade of ‘‘B’’ or better must be made in
MATH 0300 or 0301 in order to continue in the College Preparatory math sequence. A
student majoring in mathematics must see a Tyler Junior College academic advisor for
help in completing a degree plan.
The learning of mathematics is ruthlessly comulative. (Sir Stephen Hawking)
The material covered in many mathematics courses changes from time to time. Therefore, students who have earned no mathematics credit within the previous four years must take a
placement examination before enrolling in a mathematics course with a prerequisite.
MATH 1314 College Algebra (3-0) (3 credits) (CB2701015119)
Exponents, radicals, factoring, products, equations and functions including linear,
quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic, inequalities, systems of
equations, matrices, determinants, progressions; sequences and series. (For non-math/
science majors)
Prerequisite: MATH 0303 with a grade of ‘‘C’’ or better or qualifying THEA (or alternative)
math test score.
MATH 1324 Finite Mathematics for Business (3-0) (3 credits) (CB2703015219)
Relations, functions, graphing, equations, inequalities, matrices, permutations,
combinations, probability and mathematics of finance.
Prerequisite: MATH 1314 with a grade of ‘‘C’’ or better or qualifying THEA (or alternative)
math test score.
MATH 1325 Mathematical Analysis for Business (3-0) (3 credits) (CB2703015219)
Exponents and radicals, quadratic, exponential and logarithmic functions, graphing,
sequences, differential and integral calculus with applications.
Prerequisite: MATH 1324 with a grade of ‘‘C’’ or better or qualifying THEA (or alternative)
math test score.
MATH 1332 Contemporary Mathematics I (3 credits) (CB2701015119)
Principles of reasoning, statistical reasoning, problem solving, numbers in the real
world, financial management, modeling our world. Appropriate applications are included.
Where this course is used to satisfy mathematics requirements at a senior institution, it
is usually necessary to satisfactorily complete both MATH 1332 and MATH 1333.
Prerequisite: Math 0303 with a grade of ‘‘C’’ or better or qualifying THEA (or alternative)
math test score.
MATH 1333 Contemporary Mathematics II (3 credits) (CB2701015119)
Exponential growth and decay, probability, statistics, mathematics and the arts, and
discrete mathematics. Appropriate applications are included. Where this course is used
to satisfy mathematics requirements at a senior institution, it is usually necessary to
satisfactorily complete both Math 1332 and Math 1333.
Prerequisite: Math 0303 with a grade of ‘‘C’’ or better or qualifying THEA (or alternative)
math test score.
MATH 1342 Introduction to Statistics (3-0) (3 credits) (CB2705015119)
Collection, tabulation and analysis of data, probability, normal and binomial distributions,
linear regression and correlation, testing of hypothesis and utilization of computers
in statistical application.
Prerequisite: MATH 1314 with a grade of ‘‘C’’ or better.
MATH 1350 Fundamental Math I (3-0) (3 credits) (CB2701015619)
Problem solving, sets, functions, logic, numeration systems, topics from elementary
number theory, integers, rational numbers, exponents, decimals, applications of
mathematics.
Prerequisite: MATH 1314 with a grade of ‘‘C’’ or better.
MATH 1351 Fundamental Math II (3-0) (3 credits) (CB2701015619)
Probability; statistics; congruence, constructions and similarity, measurement, motion
geometry, and other geometric concepts.
Prerequisite: MATH 1350 with a grade of ‘‘C’’ or better.
MATH 2320 Differential Equations (3-0) (3 credits) (CB2703015119)
Equations of the first order and degree, linear differential equations, operational
methods, higher order equations, Laplace transforms and applications of differential
equations.
Prerequisite: MATH 2414 with a grade of ‘‘C’’ or better.
MATH 2342 Math Business Statistics (3-0) (3 credits) (CB2705015119)
Presentation and interpretation of data; probability theory, binomial and normal
distributions, confidence intervals, hypotheses testing, analysis of variance, linear and
multiple regression, and correlation with an emphasis in business applications and the
use of statistical software.
Prerequisite: MATH 1324
MATH 2412 Precalculus (4-0) (4 credits) (CB2701015819)
Application of algebra and trigonometry to the study of elementary functions and their
graphs including polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric
functions. (For math/science majors)
Prerequisite: MATH 1314 with a grade of ‘‘C’’ or better.
MATH 2413 Calculus I (4-0) (4 credits) (CB2701015919)
Previously Math 2313 Calculus I with Analytic Geometry
Limits, differentiation, implicit differentiation, rates and related rates of change,
applications of the derivative, differentials, antiderivatives, definite integrals and
applications of the definite integral.
Prerequisite: MATH 2412 with a grade of ‘‘C’’ or better.
MATH 2414 Calculus II (4-0) (4 credits) (CB2701015919)
Previously Math 2314 Calculus II with Analytic Geometry
Applications of the definite integral, derivatives of inverse and hyperbolic trigonometric
functions, techniques of integration, L’Hopital’s Rule, improper integrals, parametric
and polar equations, sequences, series, power series, and Taylor Series.
Prerequisite: MATH 2413 with a grade of “C” or better.
MATH 2415 Calculus III (4-0) (4 credits) (CB2701015919)
Previously Math 2315 Calculus III with Analytic Geometry
Vector calculus, cylindrical and spherical coordinates, partial differentiation, directional
derivatives and gradient, multiple integration, line and surface integrals, Green’s
Theorem, Stokes’ Theorem.
Prerequisite: MATH 2414 with a grade of “C” or better.
MATH 0104 THEA Math Review (1 credit)
Review of algebra and geometry topics including quadratic equations and functions,
rational expressions and systems of equations.
Prerequisite: Consent of program director.
MATH 0300 College Preparatory Mathematics I (2-3) (3 credits) (CB3201045119)
Five-hour-a-week developmental class that encompasses whole numbers, fractions,
decimals, ratio and proportion, percent, denominate numbers, signed numbers, linear
equations, word problems, properties of exponents, and operations with polynominals.
Student will receive credit for MATH 0300 or 0301, but not both. These courses have
the same curriculum.
MATH 0301 College Preparatory Mathematics I (3-1) (3 credits) (CB3201045119)
Developmental course covering whole numbers, fractions, decimals, ratio and
proportion, percent, denominate numbers, signed numbers, linear equations, word
problems, properties of exponents, and operations with polynomials. Student will
receive credit for MATH 0300 or 0301, but not both. These courses have the same
curriculum.
MATH 0302 College Preparatory Mathematics II (3-1) (3 credits) (CB3201045119)
Developmental course reviewing arithmetic, operations with real numbers, solving
equations and inequalities, exponents and polynomials, factoring, rational expressions,
graphing linear equations, roots and radicals, word problems.
Prerequisite: MATH 0300 or 0301 or qualifying THEA (or alternative) math test score.
MATH 0303C College Preparatory Mathematics III with Lab (3-1) (3 credits) (CB3201045119)
A four-hour lab class is strongly recommended for students who have taken both
MATH 0301 and MATH 0302. Developmental course reviewing linear equations and
inequalities, exponents and polynomials, rational expressions, radicals and roots,
quadratic equations, systems of linear equations, parabolas, relations and functions,
review of plane geometry, applications.
Prerequisite: MATH 0302 or qualifying THEA (or alternative) math test score.
MATH 0303 College Preparatory Mathematics III (3-0) (3 credits) (CB3201045119)
Developmental course reviewing linear equations and inequalities, exponents and
polynomials, rational expressions, radicals and roots, quadratic equations, systems of
linear equations, parabolas, relations and functions, review of plane geometry,
applications.
Prerequisite: MATH 0302 or qualifying THEA (or alternative) math test score.
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