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MATH 0100 - Foundations of College Math |
This course provides a thorough foundation in the topics of whole numbers, fractions, decimals, ratios and proportions, percentages, and measurement. This course also introduces the real number system, the properties for solving linear equations and inequalities, the rearrangement of formulas, the rectangular coordinate system, and the graphs of linear equations in two variables as well as an introduction to basic probability and statistics. Non-STEM students who master this course are encouraged to enroll in MATH 1139 or MATH 1175. STEM students who master this course are encouraged to enroll in MATH 1200 / 0200. (Prerequisite: Placement in ACCUPLACER Grid 1 or MATH 0099 with a grade of C or better and Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in, ENGL 0850 earning a C or better; or, placement into ENGL 0890 or higher). Lecture or Emporium: 4 hours.
4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Emporium, Lecture Community College of RI College Business,Science,Tech. & Math Division Mathematics Department Course Attributes: Developmental Coursework Prerequisites: Undergraduate level MATH 0095 |
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