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Course Title:  Math for Liberal Arts

Course Number:
  
MAT-110-W001
   MATH-101-W001 (Math for Decision Making) 
   (Prior to Fall 2005 - 40:121W001)
Semester Hours:
3
Instructor: 
Kathy Rogotzke rogotkat@niacc.edu  or Brent Hamilton hamilbre@niacc.edu

Prerequisite: COMPASS Pre-Algebra score of at least 49, and MAT-063, Elementary Algebra, with a grade of C or higher; OR ACT Math score of at least 16; and MAT-063, Elementary Algebra, with a grade of C or higher; OR COMPASS Algebra score of at least 51; OR ACT Math score of at least 20. 

Course Description:

Math for Liberal Arts provides a survey of mathematics topics that includes sets, logic, probability, statistics, sets of numbers, algebra, geometry, and consumer math.  This course will fulfill 3 hours of Natural Sciences requirement for the A.A. Degree. (45-0) 
Equivalent to MATH-P101, MATH-101, 40:121. 

Notes: E - Proctored Exams. Some of the exams in this course need to be taken at an approved "proctored" testing site such as the Student Learning Center at NIACC, a local library, Area Education Agency, or the Human Resources Office at your place of employment. Contact the instructor for additional information. P - See Prerequisites.

 

Please note - This class may not be offered every term. See the current registration page for the complete list of courses offered each term.

Some online courses require an access code that is purchased with the textbook or separately. Contact the NIACC Bookstore to find out the textbook and access code requirements. Make sure to let them know that you want the course materials for this online course.
www.niaccbooks.com or 641-423-7293.

Technical Requirements for online classes:

NIACC uses the ANGEL Learning Management System for most online courses. This works with current versions Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox on Windows computers and Firefox (Not Safari) on Macintosh computers.

Contact the instructor via e-mail after registering for specific course instructions.

Course descriptions, requirements, syllabus, assignments and testing procedures are subject to change.