Austin Community College Mathematics
MATD 0360 Topics in Developmental Mathematics (DVM 1163)
(Three credit hours, four lecture hours per week during a 16-week semester, no lab hours)
Catalog description: This course surveys a variety of mathematical topics needed to prepare students for the college-level courses MATH 1332, 1342, and MATH 1333. It also covers most TASP mathematics topics. Topics include the arithmetic of integers and rational numbers, evaluating expressions and formulas, calculator use, problem-solving using data interpretation and analysis, informal geometry, pattern recognition, percentages, ratio and proportion, measurements, algebraic techniques for solving linear equations and inequalities, quadratic equations, rational equations, systems of equations, etc. Students who need to prepare for MATH 1314, MATH 1324, MATH 1316, etc., should not take this course, but instead should take MATD 0370 and MATD 0390. The same course is offered in a one hour (0160) and two hour (0260) format. Prerequisites: A passing grade of C or better in MATD 0330 (Basic Math Skills) or an acceptable score on the ACC Mathematics Assessment Test taken before enrolling in ACC mathematics courses. (DVM 1163)
Departmental First-Day Handout
Additional information about math courses
Department Curriculum Committee: Mary Parker, chair
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Last updated August 18, 2002 . Comments, questions, suggestions?