| Course Sequences |
To meet the requirements of the Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC):
- AGEC-A requires through MAT 142, MAT 150, MAT 151 or
MAT 187 or a higher math course.
- AGEC-B requires through MAT 212.
- AGEC-S requires through MAT 220.
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- MAT082 - Arithmetic Review
Fundamental operations with whole numbers, common fractions, decimal fractions, percentages, and additional topics.
- MAT102 - Mathematical Concepts/Applications
Review of arithmetic operations. The study of measurement and approximation, the metric system, topics from geometry, introductory statistics, elementary algebra concepts, and graphs, with emphasis on applications.
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- MAT082 - Arithmetic Review
Fundamental operations with whole numbers, common fractions, decimal fractions, percentages, and additional topics.
- MAT092 - Introductory Algebra
Basic axioms, linear equations in one and two variables, operations on polynomials, rational expressions, graphing of linear equations and the solving of linear equations.
- MAT120 - Intermediate Algebra
A combination of intermediate algebra and a review of introductory algebra. Algebra operations on polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions; solve linear quadratic, rational and absolute value equations and inequalities algebraically and graphically, solve systems of linear equations algebraically and graphically; and real world applications and use of current technology.
- MAT142 - College Mathematics
Working knowledge of college-level mathematics and its applications to real-life problems. Emphasis on understanding mathematical concepts and their applications rather than on manipulative skills. Appropriate for the student whose major does not require college algebra or pre-calculus.
- MAT150 - College Algebra
A combination of college algebra and a review of topics prerequisite to college algebra. Study of algebraic equations and inequalities, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions, conics, systems of equations and inequalities, matrices and determinants, mathematical induction, sequences and series, and combinatorics.
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For Math, Science and Engineering Majors:
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| * Note 1: |
MAT 142 has a math designation for graduation requirements at any ASU campus, while MAT 150/151 does not. Courses taken after MAT 150/151, such as MAT 182, MAT 220, MAT 172, etc. do have the math designation at any ASU campus. MAT 156 and MAT 157 do not have the math designation for any ASU campus. |
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MAT 213 and 218 are only for students who plan on attending any ASU Campus in pursuit of a business degree. |
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