Austin Community College Mathematics

MTH 1513 - Math Its Spirit and Use (Texas Common Course Number MATH 1332)

(Three credit hours, three lecture hours per week during a 16-week semester, no lab hours)

Catalog description: A course designed for liberal arts and other non-mathematics and non-science majors, emphasizing an appreciation of the art, history, beauty, and applications of mathematics. Topics may include, but are not limited to, sets, logic, number theory, measurement, geometric concepts, and an introduction to probability and statistics. Prerequisites: Two years of high school algebra or the equivalent or a satisfactory score on the appropriate placement test.

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Departmental First-Day Handout

Department Curriculum Committee: Mary Hannigan, co-chair; Vera Preston, co-chair; Tony Vance, Mike Dellens, Lori Rosenthal, Constance Elko, Elizabeth Murff, Bob Quigley, Kimberly Kelton, Rosemary Kelley, Teresa Henry, Cleaburne Zwernemann, Bob Byrom (contact info for these faculty members)

Mathematics Faculty Members' Web pages for this course: Phil Owens


Last updated May 31, 1999. mparker@austin.cc.tx.us