Mathematics

Courses

MATH 031: Math Workshop

Credits 1.0
This course has been designed to serve as a supplemental option for BUS 105 math topics. It takes a comprehensive look at whole numbers, fractions, decimals, basic equations, formulas, as well as the application of these topics.

MATH 055: Applied Math

Credits 2.0 4.0
Fundamentals; review of whole number and fractional computation including applications, module reviews, decimal and integer computation including applications; introduction to equation solving percent and ratios; solving proportions and linear equations. Will be offered in 2 credit modules.

MATH 060: Beginning Algebra

Credits 2.0 4.0

This course is the beginning college algebra (or equivalent to HS Algebra I). Topics include reviewing of order operations, solving linear system equations of inequalities, word problems, simplifying exponential expressions, rational expression, polynomials, factoring, and introduction to quadratic equations and solving roots and radical equations. Offered in 2-credit modules.

MATH 105: College Algebra

Credits 3.0
This course is an overview of College Algebra skills. Topics include graphing and functions, polynomials, rational expressions, and equations, quadratic functions, and the algebra of functions.

MATH 108: Trigonometry

Credits 3.0
Covers angular measure and trigonometric functions (sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent) and graphs of trigonometric functions. Includes complex numbers, DeMoivre’s theorem, and solutions of right, acute and oblique triangles.

MATH 111: Introduction to the History of Mathematics

Credits 3.0
This course will provide students with an introduction to the history of mathematics, including a look at the history of Iñupiaq numbers. Students will learn to convert numbers from base 10 to base 20 and back, investigate the influence of Renaissance Period contributors such as Pythagoras and Fibonacci, and explore number theories such as pi and the number e.

MATH 116: Mathematics in Healthcare

Credits 3.0
Designed to promote critical thinking skills through a realworld healthcare lens. Learners explore mathematics related to medication orders, equipment used in medication preparation and administration, and drug labels. Includes calculating oral and parenteral dosages using the three systems of measurement. Also introduces fundamentals of statistics, with brief sections on normal distributions and confidence intervals.

MATH 200: Calculus I

Credits 4.0
A first course in calculus covering limits and derivatives of algebraic and transcendental functions. Applications of derivatives including curve sketching, rates of change, and Newton’s Method. Definite and indefinite integrals, including integration by substitution.

MATH 201: Calculus II

Credits 4.0
Addresses techniques and application of differential and integral calculus, vector analysis, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, and infinite series.

MTHC 101: Math for Carpenters

Credits 1.0 3.0
This course reviews basic principles of Mathematics, algebra, and trigonometry as they relate to carpentry applications. Problems are related to learning activities in CARP 101. Course is recommended to be taken concurrently with CARP 101.

MTHE 101: Math for Electricians

Credits 1.0 3.0
This course reviews basic principles of Mathematics, algebra, and trigonometry as they relate to electrical applications. Problems are related to learning activities in ELEC 101. Course must be taken concurrently with ELEC 101.

MTHP 101: Math for Plumbers

Credits 1.0 3.0
This course reviews and applies mathematics principles related to plumbing. Covers plumbing specific problems, including calculating pipe lengths, runs and calculating off sets for angles. Modules must be taken in sequence.

MTHT 101: Applied Construction Trades Math

Credits 1.0 3.0
This course reviews basic principles of mathematics, algebra, and trigonometry as they relate to applied construction applications. The course makes real world connections of math in the classroom applied to real life construction and maintenance activities.