Austin Community College Mathematics

MATD 0330 - Basic Math Skills (DVM 1103)

(Three credit hours, four lecture hours per week during a 16-week semester. An additional lab is required for some students, depending on assessment test scores or performance in the course. The lab meets half as many hours per week as the class meets.)

Course Description: A course designed to develop basic arithmetic skills prior to beginning a sequence of algebra courses; the first of which is Elementary Algebra, MATD 0370. Content includes: operations on whole numbers, integers, fractions, decimals, ratios and proportions, percent, solving linear equations in one variable, and relating simple algebraic concepts to geometry. The same course is offered in a one hour (0130) and two hour (0230) format. (DVM 1103)

Departmental First-Day Handout (Regular sections | Computer-mediated sections)

Course Objectives

Special Sections: See the notes in the course schedule that indicate which sections are computer-mediated.

Department Curriculum Committee: Mary Pearce, chair.

In late 1999, this course was revised. See materials from 1999-2000 for details.


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Last updated August 23, 2000. Comments, questions, suggestions?