Austin Community College
Spring 2011 - CANCELLED COURSES

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Updated: 11/30/2011 11:01:25


MATHEMATICS

Mathematics For more information about textbooks,syllabi, prerequisites, review for assessment tests, and other useful information for courses in Mathematics and Developmental Mathematics see: www.austincc.edu/math

CLASSROOM 
16 Week Session January 18 - May 15
MATH 0153 College Algebra Lab

	[0/16]	24870	Lab	007	PIN	610	F	 9:10am - 10:50am	OH Halliburton, Marlon
MATH 0155 Trigonometry Lab
	[0/16]	24871	Lab	002	PIN	610	F	 9:10am - 10:50am	OH Halliburton, Marlon
MATH 0161 Mathematics for Business and Economics Lab
	[0/16]	24872	Lab	001	PIN	610	F	 9:10am - 10:50am	OH Halliburton, Marlon
MATH 0163 Business Calculus and Applications I Lab
	[0/25]	24873	Lab	001	PIN	610	F	 9:10am - 10:50am	OH Halliburton, Marlon
MATH 0165 Business Calculus and Applications II Lab
	[0/16]	24875	Lab	002	PIN	610	F	 9:10am - 10:50am	OH Halliburton, Marlon
MATH 0185 Pre-Calculus Lab
	[0/16]	24876	Lab	001	PIN	610	F	 9:10am - 10:50am	OH Halliburton, Marlon
MATH 1332 College Mathematics In some programs MATH 1332 is a good alternative to MATH 1314, College Algebra. Check the requirements of your program at ACC and at the institution to which you wish to transfer. For more information see: www.austincc.edu/mthdept2/notes
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S+	[0/28]	32000	Lec	046	SMC	TBA	MW	12:50pm -  2:10pm	   Staff
MATH 1314 College Algebra In many programs, students may use MATH 1332, College Math, or MATH 1342 Elementary Statistics, to fulfill their math requirements rather than MATH 1314. Check the requirements of your program at ACC and at the institution to which you wish to transfer. For more information see:www.austincc.edu/mthdept2/notes
S+	[0/36]	24940	Lec	076	BSP	TBA	TTh	 6:00pm -  7:15pm	OH Morris, Daniel
S+	[0/36]	24923	Lec	049	DSP	P104	MW	 4:15pm -  5:35pm	OH White, Jana
S+	[0/28]	25812	Lec	074	GTC	208	MW	 6:00pm -  7:20pm	   Staff
S+	[0/36]	24924	Lec	050	LKH	503	MWF	 1:00pm -  1:55pm	   Staff
S+	[0/36]	32026	Lec	078	SMC	TBA	MW	12:50pm -  2:10pm	OH Izard, Dana
MATH 1316 Trigonometry
S+	[0/24]	24952	Lec	009	EVC	2307	TTh	12:00pm -  1:15pm	   Staff
S+	[0/32]	27011	Lec	016	RRC	1220.	MWF	 9:20am - 10:15am	OH Frederic, John
MATH 1324 Mathematics for Business and Economics
S+	[0/32]	24961	Lec	004	PIN	606	MW	12:00pm -  1:20pm	OH Morris, Daniel
S+	[0/32]	27015	Lec	003	RRC	1220.	TTh	 9:50am - 11:05am	OH Chien, Shu
MATH 1333 Mathematics for Measurement
S+	[0/32]	27021	Lec	002	RRC	1220.	TTh	 4:30pm -  5:45pm	   Staff
MATH 1351 Mathematics for Middle Grade Teacher Certification II Students need to complete MATH 1350 with a grade of C or better prior to MATH 1351. Students may not take these courses concurrently.
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MATH 1425 Business Calculus and Applications I
S+	[0/32]	25035	Lec	001	PIN	612	MW	 9:00am - 10:45am	OH Elko, Constance
MATH 1476 Business Calculus and Applications II
S+	[0/24]	25047	Lec	002	NRG	2245	TTh	 9:10am - 10:50am	OH Caples, Jerry
MATH 2405 Discrete Mathematics
S+	[0/32]	23838	Lec	002	RRC	1219.	MW	 4:20pm -  6:05pm	   Staff
MATH 2415 Calculus III
S+	[0/36]	25097	Lec	005	RVS	2212	MW	 3:40pm -  5:25pm	   Staff


12 Week Session February 14 - May 15


DISTANCE LEARNING 
16 Week Session January 18 - May 15


12 Week Session February 14 - May 15


Course Descriptions All Courses 
MATH 0153 College Algebra Lab
Designed for students currently registered in College Algebra, MATH 1314. Individualized and group setting provides additional practice and explanation. This course is not for college-level credit. Repeatable up to two credit hours.

MATH 0155 Trigonometry Lab
Designed for students currently registered in Trigonometry, MATH 1316. Individualized and group setting provides additional practice and explanation. This course is not for college-level credit. Repeatable up to two credit hours.

MATH 0159 Elementary Statistics Lab
Designed for students currently registered in Elementary Statistics, MATH 1342. Both individualized and group settings provide additional practice and explanation. This course is not for college credit. Repeatable up to two credit hours.

MATH 0161 Mathematics for Business and Economics Lab
Designed for students currently registered in Math for Business and Economics, MATH 1324. Individualized and group setting provides additional practice and explanation. This course is not for college-level credit. Repeatable up to two credit hours.

MATH 0163 Business Calculus and Applications I Lab
Designed for students currently registered in Business Calculus and Applications I, MATH 1425. Individualized and group setting provides additional practice and explanation. This course is not for college-level credit. Repeatable up to two credit hours.

MATH 0165 Business Calculus and Applications II Lab
Designed for students currently registered in Business Calculus and Applications II, MATH 1476. Individualized and group setting provides additional practice and explanation. This course is not for college-level credit. Repeatable up to two credit hours.

MATH 0185 Pre-Calculus Lab
Designed for students currently registered in Pre-calculus, MATH 2412. Individualized and group setting provides additional practice and explanation. This course is not for college-level credit. Repeatable up to two credit hours.

MATH 1314 College Algebra
A course designed for students majoring in business, mathematics, science, engineering, or certain engineering-related technical fields. Content includes the rational, real, and complex number systems; the study of functions including polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions and related equations; inequalities; and systems of linear equations and determinants. Prerequisite: MATD 0390 with a C or better or satisfactory score on the ACC Mathematics Assessment Test taken before enrolling in ACC mathematics courses. An ACC Mathematics Assessment Test score (COMPASS, ASSET, or THEA) is required for all students who do not have credit for ACC'S MATD 0390, including those who have met the TSI math requirement in some other way than one of those three tests.

MATH 1316 Trigonometry
A course designed for students majoring in mathematics, science, engineering, or certain engineering-related technical fields. Content includes the study of trigonometric functions and their applications, trigonometric identities and equations, vectors, polar coordinates and equations, and parametric equations. Prerequisite: MATH 1314 with a C or better. A second option is an appropriate secondary school course (one semester of precalculus or trigonometry) and a satisfactory entrance score on ACC's Mathematics Assessment Test. A third option is an appropriate higher score on ACC's Mathematics Assessment Test.

MATH 1324 Mathematics for Business and Economics
A course in finite mathematics for business students including linear equations and inequalities, functions and graphs, the exponential and logarithmic functions, the mathematics of finance, systems of linear equations and matrices, linear programming, the simplex method, and an introduction to probability and statistics. Prerequisite: MATD 0390 with a C or better or satisfactory score on the ACC Mathematics Assessment Test taken before enrolling in ACC mathematics courses.

MATH 1332 College Mathematics
A topics-based course, with a variety of possible topics chosen by individual instructors. The selected topics may include: sets, logic, number theory, geometry, probability and statistics, and the mathematics of finance and social choice. This course is not algebra-intensive, and is designed for non-technical majors. Prerequisite: A satisfactory score on the ACC Mathematics Assessment Test. A second option is an appropriate secondary school course (Algebra II) and completion of TSI requirements in mathematics.

MATH 1333 Mathematics for Measurement
A course designed for non-mathematics and non-science majors. Topics include logic, variation, functions, equivalence, congruence, right triangle geometry, and other measurement topics. Prerequisite: A passing score on the mathematics portion of the THEA test or a satisfactory score on the ACC Mathematics Assessment Test or MATD 0360 with a C or better and completion of TSI mathematics requirements.

MATH 1342 Elementary Statistics
A first course in statistics for students in business; nursing; allied health; or the social, physical, or behavioral sciences; or for any student requiring knowledge of the fundamental procedures for data organization and analysis. Topics include frequency distributions, graphing, measures of location and variation, the binomial and normal distributions, z-scores, t-test, chi-square test, F-test, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, regression, and correlation. Prerequisite: A satisfactory score on the ACC Mathematics Assessment Test. A second option is an appropriate secondary school course (Algebra II) and completion of any TSI-mandated mathematics remediation.

MATH 1350 Mathematics for Middle Grade Teacher Certification I
Concepts of sets, functions, numeration systems, number theory and properties of the natural numbers, integers, rational and real number systems with an emphasis on problem solving and critical thinking. Prerequisite: MATH 1314, MATH 1316, MATH 1324, or MATH 2412 with a grade of C or better. Completion of TSI reading, writing, and math requirements.

MATH 1351 Mathematics for Middle Grade Teacher Certification II
Concepts of geometry, probability, and statistics, as well as applications of the algebraic properties of real numbers to concepts of measurement with an emphasis on problem solving and critical thinking. Prerequisite: MATH 1350 with grade of C or better. Completion of TSI reading, writing and math requirements.

MATH 1425 Business Calculus and Applications I
Course treating standard one-variable calculus and its applications for business students, as well as selected other business applications, and an introduction to multivariable calculus. Calculus topics include the derivative, methods of finding derivatives, applications of derivatives, the integral, methods of integration, applications of integration, and the calculus of the exponential and logarithmic functions. Multivariable calculus topics include partial derivatives and finding local extrema. Prerequisite: MATH 1314 or MATH 1324 with a C or better or equivalent. Another option is an appropriate secondary school course (one semester of precalculus or the equivalent) and a satisfactory entrance score on the ACC Mathematics Assessment Test. MATH 1314 is the recommended preparation for students who will also take MATH 1476.

MATH 1476 Business Calculus and Applications II
A course treating multivariable calculus, linear programming, other selected calculus topics and their applications for business students. Topics include functions of several variables, partial differentiation, optimization problems and LaGrange multipliers, special methods of integration, differential equations, probability with calculus, Taylor polynomials and infinite series, and topics in matrix theory and linear programming. Prerequisite: MATH 1425 or MATH 2413 with a C or better or the equivalent.

MATH 2405 Discrete Mathematics
A course designed to prepare math, computer science and engineering majors for a background in abstraction, notation and critical thinking for the mathematics most directly related to computer science. Topics include: logic, relations, functions, basic set theory, countability and counting arguments, proof techniques, mathematical induction, combinatorics, discrete probability, recursion, recurrence relations, number theory and graph theory. Prerequisite: MATH 1425 or MATH 2413 with C or better.

MATH 2412 Precalculus -- Functions and Graphs
This is a course designed to prepare students for MATH 2413 Calculus I. Content includes algebraic, logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric functions and equations; parametric equations; analytic geometry; and the polar coordinate system. Prerequisite: MATH 1316 with a C or better or equivalent. Another option is an appropriate secondary school course (one semester of trigonometry or precalculus or the equivalent, including trigonometry) and a satisfactory entrance score on the ACC Mathematics Assessment Test.

MATH 2413 Calculus I
A standard first course in calculus. Topics include inequalities; functions; limits; continuity; the derivative; differentiation of elementary functions; Newton's method; applications of the derivative; the integral; integration of algebraic functions and the sine and cosine functions; numerical integration; and basic applications of the integral. Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in MATH 2412 or equivalent college precalculus course elsewhere. Another option is an appropriate secondary school course (one year of precalculus or the equivalent, including trigonometry with a grade of B or better) and a satisfactory entrance score on the ACC Mathematics Assessment Test.

MATH 2414 Calculus II
A standard second course in calculus. Topics include integration of elementary functions; techniques of integration; integrals with infinite limits of integration; integrals of discontinuous integrands; applications of the definite integral; an introduction to differential equations; infinite series; and other applications. Prerequisite: MATH 2413 with a C or better or the equivalent.

MATH 2415 Calculus III
A standard third course in calculus. Topics include polar coordinates and polar curves; vectors and analytical geometry in three dimensions; vector-valued functions and curvature; components of acceleration; functions of several variables; limits and continuity in three-space; partial and directional derivatives; gradients, tangent planes, and extrema of functions of two variables; multiple integrals in rectangular, polar, spherical, and cylindrical coordinates; applications of multiple integrals to area, volume, moments, centroids, and surface area. Prerequisite: MATH 2414 with a C or better or its equivalent.

MATH 2420 Differential Equations
A course in the standard types and solutions of linear and nonlinear ordinary differential equations, include Laplace transform techniques. Series methods (power and/or Fourier) will be applied to appropriate differential equations. Systems of linear differential equations will be studied. Prerequisite: MATH 2414 with a C or better or its equivalent.

MATH 2454 Calculus IV
This course develops the calculus of real- and vector-valued functions of one and several variables. Topics include matrix algebra and linear maps; vector-valued functions and their analysis; the geometry of Euclidean n-space; functions of several variables and their differentiation; gradients and directional derivatives; partial derivative; arc length; vector fields, divergence, and curl; Taylor's theorem for several variables; extreme of real-valued functions in n-space; LaGrange multipliers; multiple integrals and the chain rule; improper integrals; line integrals; area of surface; surface integrals; Green's Theorem; Gauss' Theorem; Stokes' Theorem; conservative fields. Prerequisite: MATH 2415 with a C or better or its equivalent.