Chabot College • Summer and Fall 2024 Class Schedule 80 510.723.6600 • www.chabotcollege.edu/welcome24 FALL 2023 COURSES MATH The Math discipline offers a variety of mathematics courses and an Associate in Arts degree, Associate in Science degree, and Associate in Science Transfer degree in Mathematics. In addition to teaching mathematics, we help our students develop critical thinking and problem solving skills via mathematical concepts and practices. See Math Enrollment Guide and Course Sequence on pages 22 and 23. MTH 1 CALCULUS I 5 Units Elements of analytic geometry, derivatives, limits and continuity, differentiation of algebraic and trigonometric functions, the definite integral. Prerequisite: MTH 20 or MTH 22 or both College Algebra ( MTH 21 or MTH 31 or MTH 31S ) and Trigonometry ( MTH 36 or MTH 36S or MTH 37 ) or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the mathematics assessment process. Open Access to Engineering Calculus Pilot The legislation AB 1705 mandates open access to MTH 1 starting Fall 2025, but Chabot Math wants to pilot it now! Anyone who thinks they have enough algebra and trigonometry skills to succeed with two additional hours of instruction per week can participate. Must enroll in BOTH MTH 1-C01 (Tues,Thurs 9:30-11:45 am) and the required corequisite MTH 201W-C01 (Fri 9:30-11:20 am). For additional information, see tinyurl.com/CCPilotMTH1. MTH 2 CALCULUS II 5 Units Continuation of differential and integral calculus. Techniques of integration, numerical integrations, parametric equations, polar coordinates, sequences, power series and Taylor series. Primarily for mathematics, physical science, and engineering majors. Prerequisite: MTH 1 (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) MTH 3 MULTIVARIABLE CALCULUS 5 Units Vector valued functions, functions of several variables, partial differentiation, multiple integration, Green Theorem, Stokes Theorem, Gauss Theorem and applications. Prerequisite: MTH 2 (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) MTH 4 ELEMENTARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 3 Units Introduction to elementary differential equations, including first and second order equations, series solutions, Laplace transforms, and applications. Prerequisite: MTH 2 (completed with a grade of “C” or higher). MTH 6 ELEMENTARY LINEAR ALGEBRA 3 Units Introduction to linear algebra: matrices, determinants, systems of equations, vector spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalue, eigenvectors, applications. Prerequisite: MTH 2 (completed with a grade of “C” or higher). MTH 8 DISCRETE MATHEMATICS 3 Units Sets, relations and functions; logic, methods of proof, induction; combinatorics, discrete probability, recursion, and recurrence relations; graphs and trees; logic circuits; finite state machines. Designed for majors in mathematics and computer science. Prerequisite: MTH 1, Strongly Recommended: CSCI 14. MTH 15 APPLIED CALCULUS I 3 Units Differential calculus of algebraic, exponential, and logarithmic functions; introduction to integral calculus. Applications in business, economics and the life and social sciences. Prerequisite: MTH 31 (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) or , MTH 20 (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) or , MTH 21 (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the Mathematics Assessment process. MTH 21 COLLEGE ALGEBRA FOR BSTEM 5 Units In this course students continue to build the algebric skills necessary for success in future Business/STEM math courses. Concepts covered include polynomial, rational, radical, exponential, piecewise, and logarithmic functions and their graphs; nonlinear systems of equations and inequalities; theory of polynomial equations; and sequences and series. Prerequisite: MTH 55 (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the Mathematics Assessment Process. May not receive credit if MTH 31 has been completed. MTH 21 Workshops When you sign up for MTH 21, make room in your schedule NOW for the support workshops at the STEM Center (Rm 3906). Then you are able to take advantage of them when you need them! Just drop in; no signup needed. Please check tinyurl.com/MTH21WS for the MTH 21 Workshop Schedule The workshops are structured so that Monday/Wednesday sessions reviewing prerequisite skills are repeated in Tuesday/Thursday sessions. Friday sessions review MTH 21 course content. Accelerate to Engineering Calculus! Consider the 21-to-22 Fast Track if you want to concentrate your semester on math. You will take an 8-week MTH 21, followed by an 8-week MTH 22, and be ready to take engineering calculus MTH 1 in Sping 2025. Classes meet Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 1:15-3:50 pm in Fall 2024. Not recommended if you have not completed at least Algebra 2 or Integrated Math 3 in high school with C or higher. MTH 22 TRIG WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY 5 Units Students completing this course learn the trigonometric foundations necessary for success in Calculus and beyond. This course covers topics such as trigonometric functions and their graphs, trigonometric equations, solving triangles, polar coordinates, and includes an introduction to vectors. Prerequisite: MTH 21 or MTH 31 or MTH 31S or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the Mathematics Assessment Process. MTH 25 COMPUTATIONAL METHODS ENGINEERS/SCIENCE 3 Units Methodology and techniques for solving engineering/science problems using numerical-analysis computer-application programs MATLAB, SimuLink, MuPad, and EXCEL. Technical computing and visualization using MATLAB software. Examples and applications from applied-mathematics, physical- mechanics, electrical circuits, biology, thermal systems, fluid systems, and other branches of science and engineering. May not receive credit if Engineering 25 or Physics 25 has been completed. Prerequisite: MTH 1. MTH 43 INTRO/PROBABILITY & STATISTICS 4 Units Descriptive statistics, including measures of central and dispersion; elements of probability; tests of statistical hypotheses (one and two populations); correlation and regression; ANOVA; applications in various fields. Introduction to the use of computer software package to complete both descriptive and inferential statistics problems. May not receive credit if Mathematics 35 has been completed. Prerequisite: MTH 53 (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) or , MTH 55 (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the Mathematics Assessment process. Strongly Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 1 MTH 47 MATHEMATICS FOR LIBERAL ARTS 3 Units An introductory study of several mathematical topics. Emphasis is placed on the use of mathematics to make informed decisions in different areas of daily life. Recommended for liberal arts students. Prerequisite: MTH 53 (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) or , MTH 53B (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) or , MTH 55 (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) or , MTH 55B (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the mathematics assessment process. Delve into Democracy in MTH 47! Dr. Yest’s sections of MTH 47 include a focus on the mathematics of democracy and the democratic process. Applications of the course contents will include polling, voting methods, apportionment, and redistricting. Perfect for an election year! MTH 53 APPLIED ALGEBRA AND DATA ANALYSIS 5 Units Equations and formulas; linear, exponential, logarithmic functions; measurement and conversion of units; exponents and scientific notation; introduction to descriptive statistics including graphical methods; introduction to probability. Intended for students who do not need calculus. Prerequisite: MTH 104 (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the Mathematics Assessment process. Strongly Recommended: ENGL 102 or ENGL 101B
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