Students may start with any course in this sequence based on placement scores. Upon successful completion of Fundamental Mathematics IV, the student should be prepared to enter Fundamental Math V (replacing Intermediate Algebra), Applied Mathematics for Business ( 2420:170) Mathematics for Allied Health (2030:130) Mathematics for Modern Technology (2030:161) Statistics for Everyday Life (3470:250) and Excursions in Mathematics (3450:135) ** Load hours do not carry academic credit toward a degree program but do count in computing a student’s course load for financial aid or student employment, and are used in probation and dismissal decisions.**Ģ010:085-Fundamental Math V (3 load hours) Prerequisite: Placement or Successful completion of Fundamental Mathematics IIIĬourse Description: Instruction in elementary algebra including factoring, graphing, roots and radicals. ** Load hours do not carry academic credit toward a degree program but do count in computing a student’s course load for financial aid or student employment, and are used in probation and dismissal decisions.**Ģ010:084-Fundamental Math IV (2 load hours) - Topics Covered Upon successful completion the student should be prepared for Fundamental Mathematics IV. Prerequisite: Placement or successful completion of Fundamental Mathematics II, or Basic Math IĬourse Description: Instruction in elementary algebra including algebraic expressions, formulas, problem solving, exponents and polynomials. ** Load hours do not carry academic credit toward a degree program but do count in computing a student’s course load for financial aid or student employment, and are used in probation and dismissal decisions.**Ģ010:083-Fundamental Math III (2 load hours) - Topics Covered Upon successful completion of Fundamental Mathematics II, the student should be prepared to enroll in Fundamental Mathematics III. Prerequisite: Placement or Successful completion of Fundamental Mathematics IĬourse Description: A brief review of arithmetic and an introduction to elementary algebra. ** Load hours do not carry academic credit toward a degree program but do count in computing a student’s course load for financial aid or student employment, and are used in probation and dismissal decisions.**Ģ010:082-Fundamental Math II (2 load hours) - Topics Covered Upon successful completion of Fundamentals of Mathematics I, the student should be prepared to enroll in Fundamental Mathematics II. The final is a portfolio demonstrating skill development and reflecting on academic growth.Ģ010:081-Fundamental Math I (2 load hours) - Topics CoveredĬourse Description: An intensive review of arithmetic with an emphasis on learning strategies and controlling anxieties. Uses reading selections, practice test questions and vocabulary from the content area course to teach strategies. Students learn and apply condensed version of skills in 062 to the content course. Students use the text from the content area course-no other text needed. Students MUST be enrolled in the content course in order to be eligible to take the course. Each unit test and the final exam include an essay where the student chooses and supports a position.Ģ010:064-Applied Study Strategies: Intro to PsychologyĢ010:064-Applied Study Strategies: Intro to Sociologyįor students near the cut score (see placement table) satisfies the developmental reading requirement in only 2 load hours instead of 4 load hours Final unit has student incorporate a synthesis of all articles as they relate to culture. Students read 3 college level articles on each topic: addiction, happiness and motivation. Meets 4 days a week for a double class period (100 minutes)Ģ010:062 - College Reading and Study Skills (4 load hours) - Covers basic reading concepts (finding main ideas, patterns of organization, critical thinking) study strategies (outlining, notetaking, graphic organizers, learning preferences) and vocabulary strategies (word parts and context clues). This can be followed by the half semester English 121. Special sections: An accelerated half-semester section is usually offered. They are not counted in the GPA and a “developmental GPA” is not calculated.Ģ010:042 - Basic Writing (4 load hrs) - Uses narrative writing to teach basic writing skills. They do not count towards a degree, but they do count for financial aid and readmission. There are 3 types of courses: math, writing and reading.
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