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College-level math has a variety of specialities:
College-level math courses fall into the following specialized categories:
PRECALCULUS COURSES
College Algebra.
| Course |
Credits |
| MATH116 - Applications of Math to Management, Life and SSCI |
5 |
| MATH&141 - Precalculus I |
5 |
| MATH&142 - Precalculus II |
5 |
GENERAL MATH COURSES
Math for Liberal Arts Students.
| Course |
Credits |
| MATH&107 - Math in Society |
5 |
STATISTICS COURSES
| Course |
Credits |
| MATH109 - Elementary Statistics |
5 |
CALCULUS COURSES
| Course |
Credits |
| MATH&148 - Business Calculus |
5 |
| MATH&151 - Calculus I |
5 |
| MATH&152 - Calculus II |
5 |
| MATH&153 - Calculus III |
5 |
MATH FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS COURSES
| Course |
Credits |
| MATH170 - Math for Elementary School Teachers 1 |
5 |
POST-CALCULUS COURSES
| Course |
Credits |
| MATH220 - Linear Algebra |
5 |
| MATH224 - Vector Calculus |
5 |
| MATH238 - Differential Equations |
5 |
Sequence of Classes
Students are placed into a college level math class based on the results of the
math placement test. Students will then progress through one of 5 sequences
of classes based upon their planned area of study in order to complete NSCC degree requirements or requirements of transfer institutions.
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