MATHEMATICS Course Descriptions

SEC. NO HOUR DAY INSTRUCTOR LOCATION
MARKETING 021 - PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING (CSU) -
3.00 UNITS

This course provides an intensive study of concepts and strategies on
which the field of marketing is based. Emphasis will be on product, distribution,
promotion and pricing decisions. Additional topics are sales
forecasting, domestic and international markets, personal selling, marketing
legislation and the environmental factors impact marketing.
1438 11:10 -12:35 M W THOMAS, G J CE 202
EVENING CLASS
4438 6:45 -10:00 M STAFF B5 204
MARKETING 931 - COOPERATIVE EDUCATION -
MARKETING - 3.00 UNITS RPT 3

A program of on-the-job-learning experience for students employed in
a job not related to your major.
EVENING CLASS
9350
&
5:30 - 6:30
2:00hh:mm
W
TBA
HARRIS, L L
HARRIS, L L
CE 202
CE 202

MATHEMATICS


Mathematics Division
Mary Jane McMaster, Chairperson

TITLE V LINKED CLASSES FOR SPRING 2008

Math 105, Math 112, Math 115 or Math 117, any section

+
Math lab (TBA in B3 100, see Supervised Learning Assistance 1T)
Students attend the lab each week to do homework assigned by
their instructor.

+
Personal Development 5 (#1670) 12:45 - 1:50pm MW in CE 207. This
section meets at a fixed time and gives students a chance to interact
with each other and their instructor.

Or

Personal Development 5 (#1669) (TBA)
This TBA “to be arranged” section means that a student picks up
homework assignments each week and turns them in to the
instructor. There is no fixed schedule of meetings

Or

Personal Development 5 (#8128) ONLINE
MATHEMATICS 100 - MATHEMATICS WORKSHOP (NDA) -
1.00 UNIT RPT 3

COREQUISITE: Current enrollment in any mathematics course. RECOMMENDED:
For students concurrently enrolled in any mathematics course.

This course is designed to increase comprehension of all levels of
mathematics utilizing tutorial assistance from a mathematics instructor
1446 12:40 - 1:30 MTWTh ALWASH, M A B8 101
MATHEMATICS 105 - ARITHMETIC (NDA) - 3.00 UNITS
COREQUISITE: SLA 8970.

This course is designed to give the student an understanding of and a
competency in the basic operations of elementary arithmetic. Topics
include operations with whole numbers, common and decimal fractions,
percentages, and simplified calculations .
1450
1452
8:00 - 9:25
9:35 -11:00
T Th
M W
MARKS, J R
HARJUNO,
A12 104
B1 201
EVENING CLASSES
4452
4454
5:10 - 6:35
7:30 - 8:55
M W
T Th
WIJESEKERA, C
OEPOMO, T S
B1 201
B8 101
MATHEMATICS 112 - PRE-ALGEBRA (NDA) - 3.00 UNITS
PREREQUISITE: Mathematics 105 with a grade of “C” or better, or
appropriate placement level demonstrated through math assessment process.
COREQUISITE: SLA 8971.

This course bridges the gap between arithmetic and algebra. It
reviews arithmetic and introduces concepts of algebra including
signed numbers, variables, exponents, mathematical sentences and
linear equations
1456
1461
1458
1460
1462
1463
1464
8:00 - 9:25
8:00 - 9:25
9:00 -12:15
9:35 -11:10
11:10 -12:35
11:10 -12:35
1:30 - 2:55
M W
T Th
Sat.
T Th
M W
T Th
T Th
ROBERTSON, M G
ROBERTSON, M G
SARANTOPOULOS
HARJUNO, T
HARJUNO, T
PEREZ, R
MIAO, W T
AT A214
B1 201
B1 201
B5 204
AT A201
B1 201
B8 103
EVENING CLASSES
4456
4458
4462
5:10 - 6:35
5:10 - 6:35
7:30 - 8:55
M W
T Th
T Th
BERNS, J A
HOVSEPIAN, J H
BAYSSA, B T
B1 100
B8 101
CE 222
MATHEMATICS 115 - ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA - 5.00 UNITS
PREREQUISITE: Mathematics 112 with a grade of “C” or better, or
appropriate placement level demonstrated through math assessment process.
COREQUISITE: SLA Tutoring 1T - Section #8972 for all sections.

This is a first course in algebra. It covers the fundamental operations
on natural numbers and carries on a logical development through all
the real numbers. The course includes the solution of linear and quadratic
equations and their graphs , factoring and statement problems
1470
1472
1474
8120
8:00 - 9:15
9:35 -10:50
11:10 -12:25
5:30hh:mm
MTWTh
MTWTh
MTWTh
TBA
STAFF
ALWASH, M A
BUCHER, W J
ALWASH, M A
B8 101
B8 101
B8 101
ONLINE
(See pages 44-53 for more information about ONLINE classes.)
EVENING CLASSES
4470
4472
4474
4:30 - 7:10
6:45 - 9:25
7:15 - 9:55
M W
M W
T Th
SHOLLE, B H
SARANTOPOULOS
HOVSEPIAN, J H
B8 101
B4 103
B4 103

M AT H S E Q U E N C E


OVERVIEW OF MATH COURSES OFFERED. REFER TO PAGE 106-109 FOR COURSE LISTINGS

 
BEGINNING LEVEL MATH 215
Principles of
Mathematics

For prospective
elementary school
teachers and
those, such as
music, P.E. or
English majors,
who need one
math class.
UC:CSU
MATH 227
Statistics

Required by
some CSU’s for
business or social
science majors.
Usually required
for psychology
and sociology
majors.
UC:CSU
MATH 245
College
Algebra
200 Level–CSU
transferable.
UC:CSU
SEQUENCE FOR
MATH/
ENGINEERING
MAJORS

Note: Math 125
and Math 241
transfer to CSU
(though not to
UC) as units only.
They will not meet
the math requirements
for a B.A.
SEQUENCE FOR
SOCIAL SCIENCE
AND BUSINESS
MAJORS
MATH 105
Arithmetic for
College Students
MATH 112
Pre Algebra
MATH 241
Trigonometry
MATH 115
OR
MATH 117 & MATH 118
Elementary Algebra

The equivalent of first-year
high school algebra,
done in one semester.
Required for an A.A. degree
(may be taken by exam).
MATH 260
Introduction to
Analysis

For those
preparing to take
the Calculus
Sequence.
UC:CSU
 
MATH 261
Calculus I

UC:CSU
MATH 125
OR
MATH 127 & MATH 128

Intermediate Algebra
The equivalent of second-year high
school algebra. To earn a
bachelor’s degree at CSU,
students must either pass a CSU
math test at the Math 125 level or
take a math course beyond
Math125.
MATH 262
Calculus II

UC:CSU
MATH 263
Calculus III

UC:CSU
MATH 270
Linear Algebra

May be taken
concurrently with
Math 263.
UC:CSU
MATH 235
Analysis for
Business and
Social Sciences I

Required with
Math 236 for
business majors.
May be taken
concurrently with
Math 236.
UC:CSU
MATH 236
Math for
Business and
Social Sciences II

May be taken
concurrently with
Math 235.
UC:CSU
  MATH 275
Ordinary
Differential
Equations

May be taken
concurrently with
Math 263.
UC:CSU
 

MATH ASSESSMENT available through the matriculation office in A12-100.
NOTE: Prerequisites should have been completed within the past two years.
MATH 100 is a Math Workshop for all levels of Math.

SEC. NO HOUR DAY INSTRUCTOR LOCATION
MATHEMATICS 117 - BASIC ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA -
5.00 UNITS

PREREQUISITE: Mathematics 112 with a grade of “C” or better, or appropriate
placement level demonstrated through math assessment process.
COREQUISITE: SLA Tutoring 1T - Section 8973 for all sections.

This course is designed for students who are beginning their study of
algebra. It covers the first half of Math 115. Additional topics have been
added to the traditional material.
1480
1481
1482
8:00 - 9:15
9:35 -10:50
11:10 -12:25
MTWTh
MTWTh
MTWTh
LYNCH, L
BLUSTEIN, B E
ROBERTSON, M G
AT A201
B1 100
AT A214
EVENING CLASSES
4480
4482
4:30 - 7:10
7:15 - 9:55
T Th
M W
STILLSON, A
ULRICH, J
B4 103
B5 201
MATHEMATICS 118 - BASIC ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA II -
5.00 UNITS

PREREQUISITE: Mathematics 117 with a grade of “C” or better, or
appropriate placement level demonstrated through math assessment process.
COREQUISITE: SLA Tutoring 1T - Section No. 8974 for all sections.

This course parallels the second half of the first year algebra course in
high school, with additional topics. Course covers rational expressions ,
radicals and roots, graphs of linear and quadratic equations, and linear
systems.
1483 9:35 -10:50 MTWTh MAC DONALD, M C 8
EVENING CLASS
4483 7:15 - 9:55 T Th GHARAMANIANS AT A214
MATHEMATICS 125 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA - 5.00 UNITS
PREREQUISITE: Mathematics 115 or 118 with a grade of “C” or better, or
appropriate placement level demonstrated through math assessment process.
COREQUISITE: SLA Tutoring 1T - Section No. 8980 for all sections.

Manipulative skills in algebra are developed and strengthened in this
course. The topics include rational exponents, the complete number
system of algebra , algebraic and graphical solutions to linear and
quadratic equations , logarithmic and exponential functions, elementary
theory of equations and inequalities and conics .
1486
1490
1492
8122
OR
8:00 - 9:15
9:35 -10:50
11:10 -12:25
5:00hh:mm
5:00hh:mm
MTWTh
MTWTh
MTWTh
TBA
TBA
ALWASH, M A
NEWELL, D C
MAC DONALD, M
MORSE, M J
MIRFATTAH, M
B8 103
AT A214
B4 200
ONLINE
ONLINE
(See pages 44-53 for more information about ONLINE classes.)
EVENING CLASSES
4486
4488
4490
4:30 - 7:10
7:15 - 9:55
7:15 - 9:55
T Th
M W
T Th
SHAMASH, E
MCDONNELL, P
GROMOVA, I
B8 103
B8 101
B4 200
MATHEMATICS 127 - BASIC INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA I -
5.00 UNITS

PREREQUISITE: Math 115 or 118 with a grade of “C” or better, or
appropriate placement level demonstrated through math assessment process.
COREQUISITE: SLA Tutoring 1T - Section No. 8981 for all sections.

This course covers the first half of Math 125 with additional topics.
Manipulative skills in algebra are developed and strengthened in the
course. The topics include linear equations and inequalities, graphs
and functions, systems of equations and inequalities, and polynomials
and factoring. A wide variety of statement problems are included in the
course.
1493
1494
9:35 -11:00
11:10 -12:25
MTWTh
MTWTh
BUCHER, W J
BLUSTEIN, B E
B4 200
C 9
EVENING CLASS
4493 7:15 - 9:55 T Th FOREMAN, N J B5 204
MATHEMATICS 128 - BASIC INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA II -
5.00 UNITS

PREREQUISITE: Mathematics 127 with a grade of “C” of better, or appropriate
placement level demonstrated through math assessment process.
COREQUISITE: SLA Tutoring 1T - Section #8981 for all sections.

This course covers the second half of Math 125 with additional topics.
Manipulative skills in algebra are developed and strengthened in the
course. The topics include rational exponents, the complete number
system of algebra, algebraic and graphical solutions to linear and
quadratic equations, logarithmic and exponential functions, elementary
theory of equations and inequalities and conics . A wide variety of
statement problems are included in the course.
1491 11:10 -12:25 MTWTh NEWELL, D C C 8
EVENING CLASS
4491 7:15 - 9:55 T Th VERRET, J S C 8
MATHEMATICS 215 - PRINCIPLES OF MATHEMATICS I
(UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS

PREREQUISITE: Mathematics 125 with a grade of “C” or better or appropriate
placement level demonstrated through math assessment process.

This course helps students understand topics in mathematics, including
sets, number bases, number systems, logic and probability. It is
recommended for prospective elementary school teachers.
EVENING CLASS
EVENING CLASS
4494 6:45 -10:00 M VERRET, J B5 102
MATHEMATICS 227 - STATISTICS (UC:CSU) - 4.00 UNITS
PREREQUISITE: Mathematics 125 or equivalent, with a grade of “C” or
better, or appropriate placement level demonstrated through math assessment
process.
COREQUISITE: SLA Tutoring 1T - Section No. 8982 for all sections.

This course is an introduction to probability, measures of central tendency
and dispersion, descriptive and inferential statistics including
sampling, estimation, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, chisquare
and student’s t test, linear correlation and regression analysis.
1495 8:00 - 9:05 MTWTh HARJUNO, T B9 102
EVENING CLASSES
4495
4496
7:15 - 9:30
7:15 - 9:30
M W
T Th
CARTY, B
MIAO, W T
B4 200
B8 103
MATHEMATICS 236 - CALCULUS FOR BUSINESS AND SOCIAL
SCIENCE (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS

PREREQUISITE: Mathematics 125 or equivalent with grade of “C” or better,
or appropriate placement level demonstrated through math assessment process.

May be taken concurrently with Mathematics 235. This course covers
differential and integral calculus.
1498 8:00 - 9:15 MTWTh MAC DONALD, M B4 202
EVENING CLASS
4498 7:15 - 9:55 M W LIN, Y FA 306
MATHEMATICS 241 - TRIGONOMETRY WITH VECTORS (CSU) -
4.00 UNITS

PREREQUISITE: Mathematics 125 or equivalent with “C” or better, or appropriate
placement level demonstrated through math assessment process.

This course of analytical trigonometry includes solutions of triangle
problems, radian measure, graphs of trigonometric functions, trigonometric
equations, identities, polar coordinates, inverse trigonometric
functions, complex numbers and vectors.
1499 9:35 -10:40 MTWTh ROBERTSON, M G B8 103
EVENING CLASS
4499 7:15 - 9:30 M W SHOLLE, B H B5 202
MATHEMATICS 245 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (UC:CSU) -
3.00 UNITS

PREREQUISITE: Math 125 or equivalent, with a grade of “C” or better, or
appropriate placement level demonstrated through math assessment process.
COREQUISITE: SLA Tutoring 1T - Section No. 8983 .

This course covers algebraic, exponential, and logarithmic functions,
theory of equations, linear systems, functions of real numbers, probability
and mathematical induction.
1500 11:10 -12:35 T Th HARJUNO, T FA 306
MATHEMATICS 260 - PRE-CALCULUS (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
PREREQUISITE: Mathematics 241 or equivalent with a grade of “C” or better
or appropriate placement level demonstrated through math assessment process.

This course in pre-calculus combines the traditional courses of college
algebra and analytic geometry and covers such topics as inequalities,
functions, matrices, and determinants, properties of the straight line,
conic, algebraic and transcendental functions and parametric equations
1501 8:00 - 9:15 MTWTh BUCHER, W J B4 200
EVENING CLASS
4501
&
7:15 - 9:55
7:15 - 9:55
T
Th
BORSUM, J
BORSUM, J
B8 102
B1 100
MATHEMATICS 261 - CALCULUS I (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
PREREQUISITE: Mathematics 260 or equivalent with a grade of “C” or better
or appropriate placement level demonstrated through math assessment process.
NOTE: First course in a three semester unified treatment of calculus. Students
learn basic principles and applications of calculus.
1502 8:00 - 9:15 MTWTh BLUSTEIN, B E FA 209
EVENING CLASS
4502 7:15 - 9:55 M W LEE, P H B8 103
MATHEMATICS 262 - CALCULUS II (UC:CSU) - 5.00 UNITS
PREREQUISITE: Mathematics 261 or equivalent with a grade of “C” or
better.
NOTE: Second course in a three semester unified treatment of calculus.

This course deals with the differentiation and integration of transcendental
functions, standard techniques of integration, curves in polar
coordinates, and sequences and series.
1503 8:00 - 9:15 MTWTh NEWELL, D C B1 100
EVENING CLASS
4503 7:15 - 9:55 M W FEINER, H B4 20
MATHEMATICS 275 - ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
(UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS

PREREQUISITE: Mathematics 263, which may be taken concurrently.

This study covers first order differential equations and linear differential
equations. Special methods for solution of these equations are
developed and applied. Transforms are developed and used for the
solution of differential equations and systems of equations. Existence
theorems are stated and proofs are outlined. Series solutions and
operator methods are included.
1506
1505
9:00 -12:15
1:30 - 2:55
Sat.
M W
NEWELL, D C
ALWASH, M A
B8 101
B1 201
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