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         Calculus & Trigonometry General:     more books (64)
  1. Precalculus: Functions and Graphs (Demana, Franklin D., Precalculus.) by Bert K. Waits, Stanley R. Clemens, 1996-06
  2. Positive Trigonometric Polynomials and Signal Processing Applications (Signals and Communication Technology) by B. Dumitrescu, 2007-02-08
  3. A Graphical Approach to Algebra and Trigonomtry And A Graphical Approach To Precalculus by John Hornsby, 2007-01-30
  4. Precalculus by Judith A. Beecher, Judith A. Penna, et all 2001-12-12
  5. Precalculus by Robert F. Blitzer, 2006-03-19
  6. College Algebra by Michael Sullivan, 1998-07
  7. Bob Miller's Calc for the Clueless: Precalc by Bob Miller, 1997-12-01
  8. A Graphical Approach to Precalculus with Limits (3rd Edition) by John Hornsby, Margaret L. Lial, et all 2002-10-25
  9. Student Solutions Manual to accompany Precalculus: Graphs and Models by Raymond A. Barnett, Michael R. Ziegler, et all 2004-02-13
  10. Precalculus (4th Edition) by Margaret L. Lial, John Hornsby, et all 2008-02-09
  11. Advanced Mathematical Concepts: Precalculus with Applications, Student Edition by McGraw-Hill, 2003-05-09
  12. Precalculus by Raymond A. Barnett, Michael R. Ziegler, et all 2007-02-16
  13. So You Want to Take Physics: A Preparatory Course by Rodney Cole, 1993-01-02
  14. Precalculus with Graphing Technology by David E. Stevens, 1996-10-15

61. List A: TBR Common Course Numbers, Except Foreign Languages
PHYS 2020, general Physics II / trigonometry. PHYS 2002, PHYS 2021, general PhysicsII Lab. PHYS 2510, PHYS 2110, Physics I for Science and Engineering / calculus.
http://academics.memphis.edu/actran/list_a.html
l List A: TBR Common Course Numbers, Except Foreign Languages Articulation
Agreements
Equivalency Tables How Courses Apply ...
Transfer

This list contains all the changes in number and title of fifty-four lower division courses. Note that the course title changes, which are indicated in bold, occur only in Chemistry and Physics. Also, in the case of Physics courses, some numbers are reused, as is illustrated in Example 3. Course Number Changes Required as of Fall 2001 Courses Other than Foreign Languages Current Course Prefix/Number New Course Prefix/Number Course Name* ART 1101 ART 1030 Introduction to Art BIOL 1071 BIOL 1010 Introduction to Biology I BIOL 1072 BIOL 1011 Introduction to Biology I Lab BIOL 1081 BIOL 1020 Introduction to Biology II BIOL 1082 BIOL 1021 Introduction to Biology II Lab BIOL 1151 BIOL 1110 General Biology I BIOL 1152

62. MATHEMATICS
in business and related studies who need calculus but not trigonometry. this courseserves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics
http://www.edison.edu/catalog2003_2004/course descriptions/mathematics.htm
MATHEMATICS MAT 9002 BASIC MATHEMATICS (*) 6 class and laboratory hours 6 Credits Prerequisite: Testing or Permission of District Director of Learning Assistance This course prepares students for algebra by covering basic mathematical skills. The student learns to add, subtract, multiply, and divide, and apply those skills to the real number system. The student also learns to solve problems with percents. All of the aforementioned topics will incorporate word problems. MAT 9012 DEVELOPMENTAL ALGEBRA I (*) 6 class and laboratory hours 6 Credits Prerequisite: Testing, MAT 9002, Permission of District Director of Learning Assistance. The purpose of this course is to prepare the student for success in MAT 9020, Developmental Algebra II. This course is designed to provide students who have little or no algebra background with knowledge of the basic concepts of algebra and the skills required to apply these concepts. Topics covered include signed numbers, algebraic expressions, linear equations, exponents, and polynomials. MAT 9020 DEVELOPMENTAL ALGEBRA II (*) 6 class and laboratory hours 6 Credits Prerequisite: Testing, MAT 9012, Permission of District Director of Learning Assistance.

63. 1998 - 1999 TRANSFER GUIDE FOR MARICOPA COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
1) general Physics Lab, PHY 112(4) general Physics II. Algebra Concepts and MAT 182(3)Plane trigonometry Not a 135(5) Precalculus and MAT 136(4) calculus, MAT 187
http://www.nau.edu/regis/transguide/mcccd98/mcccdbio.html
1998 - 1999 TRANSFER GUIDE FOR MARICOPA COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
For more information please call or write
College of Arts and Sciences PO Box 5640 Flagstaff, AZ 86011-5640
Biological Sciences (Biology, Botany, and Zoology)
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS NAU Course Titles Maricopa Course Titles Common Requirements BIO 184(4) Plant Biology
and
BIO 190(4) Animal Biology BIO 181(4) General Biology (Majors) I
and
BIO 182(4) General Biology (Majors) II BIO 220(4) Biology of Microorganisms BIO 205(4) Microbiology
Not a direct equivalency but will satisfy this requirement BIO 226(3) Ecology No MCCCD equivalent BIO 240(3) Genetics/Evolution No MCCCD equivalent BIO 245(3) Cellular/Molecular Biology No MCCCD equivalent Science Support Courses Mathematics Choose one of the following courses: MAT 150 (5) College Algebra Concepts
and
MAT 182(3) Plane Trigonometry MAT 135(5) Precalculus MAT 187(5) Precalculus MAT 110(3) College Algebra
and
MAT 150(5) College Algebra Concepts or MAT 151(4) College Algebra/Functions or or MAT 152(3) College Algebra MAT 182(3) Plane Trigonometry And choose one of the following courses: STA 270(3) Applied Statistics MAT 167(3) Elements of Statistics MAT 136(4) Calculus I or MAT 221(4) Calculus Analytic Geometry I MAT 119(3) Finite Mathematics and MAT 131(3) Topics in Calculus MAT 172(3) Finite Mathematics MAT 212(3) Brief Calculus Chemistry Choose one of the following sequences: Sequence 1 CHM 130(4) Fundamental Chemistry

64. 1997 - 1998 TRANSFER GUIDE FOR MARICOPA COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
4) general Physics I, PHY 111(4) general Physics I. Algebra Concepts and MAT 182(3)Plane trigonometry MAT 167 MAT 136(4) calculus I, MAT 220(5) Analytic Geometry
http://www.nau.edu/regis/transguide/Maricopa/mcccdbio97.html
1997 - 1998 TRANSFER GUIDE FOR MARICOPA COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
For more information please call or write
College of Arts and Sciences PO Box 5640 Flagstaff, AZ 86011-5640
Biological Sciences (Biology, Botany, and Zoology)
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS NAU Course Titles Maricopa Course Titles Common Requirements BIO 184(4) Plant Biology
BIO 181(4) General Biology (Majors) I
and
BIO 182(4) General Biology (Majors) II
BIO 190(4) Animal Biology
BIO 181(4) General Biology (Majors) I
and
BIO 182(4) General Biology (Majors) II BIO 220(4) Biology of Microorganisms
BIO 205(4) Microbiology
Not a direct equivalency but will apply in biological sciences BIO 226(3) Ecology No MCCCD equivalent BIO 240(3) Genetics/Evolution No MCCCD equivalent BIO 245(3) Cellular/Molecular Biology No MCCCD equivalent Science Support Courses Mathematics Choose one of the following courses: MAT 150 (5) College Algebra Concepts and MAT 182(3) Plane Trigonometry MAT 135(5) Precalculus MAT 187(5) Precalculus MAT 110(3) College Algebra and MAT 120(3) Elementary Functions MAT 150 (5) College Algebra Concepts or MAT 151 (4) College Algebra/Functions or MAT 152(3) College Algebra MAT 182(3) Plane Trigonometry And choose one of the following courses: STA 270(3) Applied Statistics MAT 167(3) Elements of Statistics MAT 136(4) Calculus I or MAT 221(4) Calculus Analytic Geometry I MAT 119(3) Finite Mathematics and MAT 131(4) Topics in Calculus MAT 172(3) Finite Mathematics

65. "M" Course Descriptions - PNC General Catalog 2002-2004
MA 153154 covers algebra and trigonometry for students with inadequatepreparation for calculus. MA 154 Algebra trigonometry II Sem.
http://www.pnc.edu/catalog/courses/m-course.html
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS MANAGEMENT
MGMT 200 Introductory Accounting

Sem. 1, 2 and 3, class 3, cr.3.
An examination of the basic concepts, procedures, and conventions which underlie financial reporting. Construction and uses of financial statement data.
MGMT 201 Management Accounting I
Sem. 1 and 2, class 3, cr. 3.Prerequisite: MGMT 200 or equivalent. Not open to students with credit in GBA 330.
Accounting for management planning and control, including cost accounting, budgeting, accounting control system, capital budgeting, and use of accounting information in management decisions.
MGMT 445 Investments
Sem. OC, class 3, cr. 3. Prerequisite:ECON 210 or ECON 252. No credit for students in the School of Management.
Examination of investment alternatives relevant to individual investors. Operations of markets in which securities are traded. Special attention to stocks, bonds, options, and investment companies. Theory and application of security valuation and portfolio selection techniques. Evaluation of investment performances.
MARKETING See Business) MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES MA 111 Algebra Sem. 1, 2 and 3,class 3, cr. 3. Prerequisite: GNC 064 or equivalent. For students not prepared for MA 152 or 153. Not available for credit toward graduation in the School of Science.

66. Quantification
MATH 035 (GQ) general VIEW OF MATHEMATICS ( 3) Survey of mathematical MATH 140A (GQ)calculus, ANALYTIC GEOMETRY, ALGEBRA, AND trigonometry ( 6) Review
http://www.psu.edu/bulletins/bluebook/gened/gq.html

67. IAI GECC: Mathematics Course Descriptions
In general, a score of 3 or higher on the AP calculus exam may be considered Prerequisitefor calculus I College Algebra and trigonometry with grades
http://www.itransfer.org/IAI/GenEd/math.taf?page=courseinfo

68. Southwestern College - Physics Department - Catalog Information
algebra and trigonometry based instruction (College Physics) for students majoringin other fields (ie biology) and calculus based instruction (general Physics
http://www.sckans.edu/~gangwere/catalog.html
Southwestern College Home Page The Physics Department Home Page
Physics Department Links
Southwestern College Links
1. Program Description
Physics, the fundamental natural science, provides explanations for a large number of physical phenomena through the use of a small number of general principles and concepts. These include theories of mechanics, statistical thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism, optics and waves, solid state physics, atomic and nuclear physics, and quantum physics. The study of physics contributes to the students' understanding of the physical world and develops their abilities to reason analytically and to test hypotheses. The physics department at Southwestern College provides undergraduate instruction in a broad range of areas of physics to fulfill the needs and interests of a variety of students. The physics curriculum provides students with the knowledge and the conceptual and mathematical maturity needed to pursue careers in physics and related fields. The physics department also provides a curriculum to prepare secondary pre-service teachers to meet state certification requirements in physics. The physics department provides two semesters of introductory physics at two separate levels; algebra and trigonometry based instruction (College Physics) for students majoring in other fields (i.e. biology) and calculus based instruction (General Physics) for physics majors and others needing a more mathematically rigorous treatment. All intermediate and advanced courses in physics require General Physics. In addition, the B.S. in Chemistry, the B.A. in Mathematics, and most engineering schools require General Physics.

69. Southwestern College - Winfield, KS
In Mathematics 110 College Algebra. 112 trigonometry. 222 calculus 1. In Physics211 general Physics 1. 212 general Physics 2. (Physics 1 and 2 recommended.
http://www.sckans.edu/chemistry/index.php?page_ID=267

70. General Regulations Continued 1997-98 General Catalog
and Social Sciences) and on four of the CLEP Subject Examinations (calculus withElementary Functions, College Algebra and trigonometry, general Chemistry, and
http://coursecat.sdsu.edu/9798/GRC.html
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Concurrent Postbaccalaureate Credit
Applicable to the "Fifth Year" Credential Requirement Only Concurrent postbaccalaureate credit may be earned during the final semester or summer session by seniors admitted to the College of Educa tion who meet all of the following qualifications:
Credit for Extension Courses
The maximum amount of extension and correspondence credit which may be accepted toward the minimum requirements for the bachelor's degree is 24 semester units. Extension and correspondence credit are not counted in satisfaction of the minimum residence requirement. A maximum of nine units in extension courses at San Diego State University may be accepted as part of the requirements for the master's degree, subject to limitations described in the Graduate Bulletin. Continuing education courses offered by departments are of two kinds. The first includes regular courses listed in the General Catalog which are available for use by students in meeting college and university credit requirements of various kinds, and are usually at the upper division level. A second kind is offered by some departments at the X-01 through X-79 and X-397 level and serves to meet the needs of specific community groups.

71. Lake Michigan College Medical Science Advising
Two courses in Biological Science; Precalculus trigonometry 105 and Pre-calculusAlgebra 109; general Physics I, 101 (fall) and general Physics II, 102 (winter
http://www.lakemichigancollege.edu/dept/Arts-Sciences/bio/advise.html
Links and Information for
Pre-Professional Transfer Programs

Associate in Science
Transfer Information Pre-Engineering Links Pre-Pharmacy Links ... Biology
PRE-MEDICAL SCIENCES TRANSFER
Advisor: William Camelet, PhD Check out LMC courses for Associate in Science and for Transfer Credit Equivalencies Medical Careers Information at Healthcare Career Resource Center Pre-Medicine ...
  • MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) Information
  • Pre-Dentistry Pre-Osteopathic Medicine Pre-Chiropractic Medicine
    Pre-Optometry
  • 72. Degree Requirements
    Must be listed and identified in the offering institution s general catalog. Prerequisitesgenerally are high school algebra and trigonometry. calculus.
    http://www.au.af.mil/au/ccaf/catalog/2002cat/deg_req_one.htm
    This section contains the degree program requirements of the Community College of the Air Force. Degree programs are developed by Air Force technical experts and civilian or military consultants, and reviewed by the dean of academic affairs, commander/president, Policy Council and Board of Visitors. The programs are designed to provide students with knowledge, skills and theoretical background for enhanced performance as technicians and noncommissioned officers.
    The Associate in Applied Science Degree
    The associate in applied science degree is offered in the following broad career areas:
    • Aircraft and Missile Maintenance
    • Allied Health
    • Electronics and Telecommunications
    • Logistics and Resources
    • Public and Support Services
    Degree Completion Requirements
    Degree programs consist of a minimum of 64 semester hours with requirements typically as follows: Sem Hours Technical Education Leadership, Management, and Military Studies Physical Education General Education Oral Communication Written Communication Mathematics Social Science Humanities Program Elective Total Leadership, management and military studies; physical education; general education; and program elective requirements are identical for all programs.

    73. Wiley CanadaGeometry And Trigonometry For Calculus
    Wiley Canada Mathematics Statistics general Mathematics PopularInterest Geometry and trigonometry for calculus. Related Subjects,
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    74. Kids Online Resources - Math Pg4: Calculus, Geometry, Integrals Statistics, Trig
    Kids Online Resources for Parents, Families and Children. Education, entertainment, outreach, and Internet Safety. Early Childhood ·. general Education ·. Reference ·. Homeschool/Curriculum
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    Search KidsOLR Home Internet Safety Art/Music Geography ... Site Map Math Resources Pg4
    Calculus-Geometry-Integrals
    Statistics-Trigonometry Algebra Fractions, Decimals, Percents Calculus, Geometry, Integrals, Statistics, Trigonometry . - It is a step by step presentation of the first theorem.
    Geometry
    - From the Land of the Incas, Inca City on Mars.
    Geometry from the Land of the Incas.
    - Problems, theorems, proofs, quizzes, with animations and sounds. Euclidean Geometry.
    Geometry
    - from the Land of the Incas. About Peru!
    Morley's Theorem
    - Geometry problems involving circles and triangles, with animated proofs. Antonio Gutierrez.

    75. WCC Courses: MTH 178 (General Trigonometry) [Information For Fall 2004]
    Course description for MTH 178 general trigonometry, offered at Washtenaw Community College, Ann Arbor, MI. MTH 178 general trigonometry. Credits 3.000 background in trigonometry necessary
    http://www.washtenaw.cc.mi.us/courses/course.php?course=MTH 178&term=200305

    76. Geometry & Trigonometry For Calculus
    Geometry trigonometry for calculus. Or try to look for Geometry trigonometryfor calculus at Fetch Used Books, at Barnes Nobles or at CampusI.
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    77. University Of Wyoming General Bulletin: Mathematics Course Descriptions
    considerable prior exposure to trigonometry and algebra. rigorous treatment of multivariablecalculus than MATH engineering and applied mathematics in general.
    http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/registrar/bulletin/math.html
    Main Page
    Front Section

    University Calendar

    College/Division Programs
    ...
    UW Home
    Mathematics (MATH)
    1000 Level 2000 Level 3000 Level 4000 Level
    For students not planning to enroll in MATH 1400 or a calculus course. Examines modern topics chosen for their applicability and accessibility. Provides students with mathematical and logical skills needed to formulate, analyze and interpret quantitative arguments in a variety of settings. Introduces statistics and stresses the use of a calculator. Prerequisite: grade of C or better in Math 0921 (131) or Level 2 on the Math Placement Exam or Math ACT of 21 or Math SAT of 600. Note: MATH 1000 is neither a prerequisite nor suitable preparation for MATH 1400 (College Algebra).
    Introduces finite mathematics for majors not requiring calculus. Includes matrix algebra, Gaussian elimination, set theory, permutations, probability and expectation. Prerequisite: grade of C or better in MATH 1000 or or Level 4 on the Math Placement Exam or Math ACT of 26 or Math SAT of 600
    1100. Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers I. 3.

    78. Tutor.com: Real Tutors. Real Results.
    K12 Education Tutoring Currently a college student who can help in various topicsincluding calculus, trigonometry, algebra, geometry, math, science, biology
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    79. Tutor.com: Real Tutors. Real Results.
    SCIENCES Chemistry, Biology, Ecology Geology MATH Fractions, Algebra, trigonometry,Geometry, Graphing HIGHER LEVEL MATH Statistics, calculus, Algebra, etc
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    80. NCCC Mathematics Course Descriptions
    students for MAT 120, calculus and Analytic polynomial, logarithmic, exponential andtrigonometric functions and Meets general Education Goals 2, 3 Meets SUNY
    http://www.sunyniagara.cc.ny.us/catalog/mathcd.html
    NCCC HOME PAGE
    Mathematics
    MAT 004M
    Mathematics Literacy Workshop
    (3 Lec. hrs. per week) (Foundation, Non-credit course does not fulfill degree requirements) R3 Cr.

    A mathematics course designed to strengthen students’ skills in performing basic arithmetic computations involving fractions, decimals, percents, ratio and proportions, and signed numbers. The course will also include practical applications as well as an introduction to Algebra. Calculator applications will be integrated throughout the course. Equivalent to 3 credit hours for tuition and activity fee payment, enrollment status (full- or part-time), and financial aid purposes only.
    This course does not carry College credit in any curriculum. Successful completion of MAT 004 is required of any matriculated student who failed the College Placement Test for Mathematics. (Usually offered Fall and Spring semesters.)
    Meets General Education Goals 2, 3 MAT 005M
    Elementary Algebra I
    (3 Lec. hrs. per week) (Foundation, Non-credit course does not fulfill degree requirements) R3 Cr.

    A mathematics course for the student with little or no mathematics training. This is a foundation course for further mathematics study and does not provide College credit in any curriculum. This course is recommended for those students who have little or no background in Algebra and plan to take MAT 110 or MAT 164. This course may also be helpful for those students enrolling in MAT 104 or MAT 106. Topics include: operations with integers and rational numbers, linear equations, special products and factoring, algebraic fractions, quadratic equations, exponents and radicals. Equivalent to 3 credit hours for tuition and activity fee payment, enrollment status (full- or part-time), and financial aid purposes only. This course does not carry College credit in any curriculum. (Usually offered Fall and Spring semesters.)

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