Las Positas College | Summer/Fall 2023 Class Schedule

28 SUMMER 2023 925.424.1000 | [email protected] SUMMER 2023 - COURSE LISTINGS Please refer to the online schedule on CLASS-Web to access course section details and the course record numbers (CRNs) for registration. MARKETING MKTG 50 INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING 3.0 Units Marketing as a value exchange process involving all societal members; an overview of product development, pricing, placement, and promotion; Target markets including the demographic and behavioral dimensions of markets; analyses of marketing placement and pricing strategies and the social, cultural, economic, competitive and legal factors affecting marketing mix decisions. Recommended Course Preparation: ENG 1A with a minimum grade of C MATH - MATH EMPORIUM CLASSES - MATH EMPORIUM The Math Emporium is a mode in which students have the ability to complete their transferrable math courses in a personalized mode. This mode allows students to self-accelerate through the material in a way that is unique to each student’s needs. Students will decide when they are ready to take a test. For more information, including technology requirements, go to the Mathematics Department website at http://www. laspositascollege.edu/mathemporium. MATH 30 COLLEGE ALGEBRA FOR STEM 4.0 Units College algebra core concepts relating to Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) and Business fields are explored, such as: polynomial, rational, radical, exponential, absolute value, and logarithmic functions; systems of equations; theory of polynomial equations; and analytic geometry. Multiple representations, applications and modeling with functions are emphasized throughout. May not receive credit if Mathematics 20 or 45 have been completed. Prerequisite: MATH 55 or MATH 55B or NMAT 255 with a minimum grade of C Students are strongly encouraged to enroll in a tuitionfree, noncredit NMAT 201C or a 1 unit credit Math 101C for individualized, interactive support in College Algebra. A TI-84 or TI-83 calculator may be required for some sections of this course. MATH 39 TRIGONOMETRY 4.0 Units Trigonometry includes definitions of the trigonometric functions and their inverses, graphs of the trigonometric functions and their inverses, trigonometric equations, trigonometric expressions and identities, including proofs, an introduction to vectors, polar coordinates and complex numbers. Applications include solving right triangles and solving triangles using the law of sines and the law of cosines. Prerequisite: MATH 55 or MATH 55B with a minimum grade of C. Students are strongly encouraged to enroll in a tuitionfree, noncredit NMAT 201C or a 1-unit credit Math 101C for individualized, interactive support in Trigonometry. A TI-84 or TI-83 calculator or internet-based software may be required for some sections of this course. There may be a fee associated with these materials. Consult with the instructor or bookstore before registering for this course. MATH 40 STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY 4.0 Units Descriptive statistics, including measures of central tendency, dispersion and position; elements of probability; confidence intervals; hypothesis tests; two-population comparisons; correlation and regression; goodness of fit; analysis of variance; applications in various fields. Introduction to the use of a computer software package to complete both descriptive and inferential statistics problems. Prerequisites: Math 50 or Math 55 or Math 55B with a minimum grade of C Students are strongly encouraged to enroll in a tuitionfree, noncredit NMAT 200C or a 1 unit credit Math 100C for individualized, interactive support in Statistics. A TI-84 or TI-83 calculator or internet-based software may be required for some sections of this course. There may be a fee associated with these materials. Consult with the instructor or bookstore before registering for this course. MATH 47 MATHEMATICS FOR LIBERAL ARTS 3.0 Units An introduction to a variety of mathematical concepts for students interested in liberal arts. Intended to cultivate an appreciation of the significance of mathematics in daily life and help develop students’ mathematical reasoning. Topics include personal finance, probability and statistics, logic, exponential growth, and graph theory. Prerequisite: MATH 55 or MATH 55B or MATH 50 with a minimum grade of C Students are strongly encouraged to enroll in a tuition-free noncredit NMAT 200C or a 1 unit credit Math 100 individualized, interactive support in Math for Liberal Arts. A TI-84 or TI-83 calculator or internet-based software may be required for some sections of this course. There may be a fee associated with these materials. Consult with the instructor or bookstore before registering for this course. MATH - LECTURE CLASSES - LECTURE CLASSES Classes taken in these modes are guided by the instructor. Refer to the online schedule for details on each course’s requirements. Students may be required to purchase internet-based software for some math classes. For more information, see the section titled “Online Learning” in this schedule, or go to http://www. laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning. MATH 1 CALCULUS I 5.0 Units An introduction to single-variable differential and integral calculus including: functions, limits and continuity; techniques and applications of differentiation and integration; the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus; areas and volumes of solids of revolution. Prerequisite: MATH 30 and MATH 39 or MATH 38 with a minimum grade of C A TI-84 or TI-83 calculator or internet-based software may be required for some sections of this course. There may be a fee associated with these materials. Consult with the instructor or bookstore before registering for this course. MATH 2 CALCULUS II 5.0 Units Continuation of single-variable differential and integral calculus. Topics covered include: inverse and hyperbolic functions; techniques of integration; polar and parametric

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