MATH 1100 - Developmental Math

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***This is a course guideline. Students should contact instructor for the updated information on current course syllabus, textbooks, and course content***

Prerequisite: none

Corequisite: MATH 1314  or  MATH 1332  or  MATH 1324  or  MATH 1342

Course Description: Individualized instructional support for students who are not college ready in mathematics. Topics will vary depending on student skill level and pathway. Note: This course is intended for students who have not attained a satisfactory college readiness score in mathematics. Students must co-enroll in MATH 1314 or MATH 1332 or MATH 1324 or MATH 1342.

Topics: include signed numbers, operations with algebraic expressions, first degree equations and inequalities in one variable, factoring, the Cartesian coordinate system, systems of first degree equations in two variables solved by graphical and algebraic means, exponents and radicals, an introduction to quadratic equations, and stated problems. This course may not be used to satisfy any degree requirements.  This course may be used for TSI remediation. 

Grading: Please consult your instructor's syllabus regarding any and all grading guidelines.


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