MTH145 - College Algebra and Trigonometry
This is a first–semester course that covers basic topics in algebra and trigonometry. Upon completion of this course, the students simplify algebraic and numerical expressions utilizing the fundamental operations. Students have a basic understanding of the rectangular coordinate system, are able to plot points, use a calculator to graph functions, and evaluate functions at a given point. Students solve systems of two and three linear equations; work with trigonometric, logarithmic, and exponential functions; and perform the fundamental operations on fractional algebraic expressions. Finally, students are able to solve problems in technology involving ratio, proportion, and variation.
Credit Hours: Lecture – 3, Lab – 0, Credits – 3
PHS130 - Physics
This course explores the fundamentals of physics. Students will have the opportunity to learn about topics related to the properties of matter, heat, light, electricity, electromagnetism and sound.
It is recommended that this class be the last class taken prior to DMS application submission, as some content will continue into DMS 103.
Credit Hours: Lecture–3, Lab–0, Credits–3
Prerequisite(s): MTH 145 College Algebra and Trigonometry