Broome Community College Mathematics and Quality Assurance Courses

 

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Prerequisite Course

Formal description and objectives

What course uses this course as a prerequisite?

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MAT090 -- Arithmetic and the Language of Algebra 

This course is for people who need a refresher with fractions, decimals, and percents.

 

MAT 092, MAT 093, MAT 113, MAT 114

MAT092 -- Introduction to the Concepts of Algebra

This course is for people who need a refresher with algebra including factoring, equations of lines, quadratic formula and application problems.

MAT090 or equivalent

MAT 096, MAT 117, MAT 115, MAT 119

MAT093 -- Integrated Arithmetic and Basic Algebra

This course is for people who need a refresher with algebra including factoring, equations of lines, quadratic formula and application problems. Taught using a combination of lecture and computers.

MAT090 or equivalent

MAT 096, MAT 117, MAT 115, MAT 119

MAT095 -- Metric Conversion and Dosages

This course is for nursing students who need to review the math necessary for their clinical nursing course.

Placement by Nursing Chair

MAT 097

MAT096 -- Elementary Algebra and Trigonometry

This course is for people who need a refresher with algebra and right triangle trigonometry. There is an emphasis on application problems.

MAT092/093 or equivalent

MAT 124, MAT 130, MAT 136

MAT097 -- Intravenous Medications and Pediatric Dosage

This course is for nursing students who need to review the math necessary for their second year nursing courses.

Placement by Nursing Chair

 

MAT100 -- Math Success Seminar

This course is taken in conjunction with MAT090. Students learn study skill that can be applied to the work in MAT090.

MAT090 (co-req)

 

MAT113 -- Mathematical Explorations I

This course is an introduction to mathematics for Liberal Arts students.

MAT090 or equivalent

 

MAT114 -- Mathematical Explorations II

This course is an introduction to mathematics for Liberal Arts students. 

MAT090 or equivalent

 

MAT115 -- Mathematical for General Education I

This course is the first course of a two-course sequence designed to satisfy the SUNY General Education Requirements at the baccalaureate level.

MAT092/093 or equivalent

MAT116

MAT116 -- Mathematical for General Education II

This course is the second course of a two-course sequence designed to satisfy the SUNY General Education Requirements at the baccalaureate level.

MAT115

 

MAT117 -- Elementary Finite Mathematics with Algebra

This course is for people in the Business management sequence, and for people who want elective credit.

MAT092/093 or equivalent

 

MAT119 -- Mathematics for Elementary Education I  This course is the first course of a two-course sequence for people who have an interest in teaching or working with elementary school students. It uses a project based approach with group learning activities. 

MAT092, MAT093 or equivalent

MAT120

MAT120 -- Mathematics for Elementary Education II 

This course is the second course of a two-course sequence for people who have an interest in teaching or working with elementary school students. It uses a project based approach with group learning activities. 

MAT119

 

MAT124 -- Statistics I 

This course is for people who want to learn how to analyze statistical data and make conclusions using that data.

MAT096 or equivalent

MAT224

MAT130 -- Applied Algebra and Trigonometry

This is an applied precalculus course designed for technology majors. The course requires the use of a graphing calculator.

MAT096 or equivalent

MAT160

MAT136 -- Intermediate Algebra and Trigonometry 

This course the first course for people who want to learn the algebra and trigonometry necessary for advanced mathematical applications and calculus. The course requires the use of a graphing calculator.

MAT096 or equivalent

MAT146, MAT156, MAT160

MAT146 -- Applied Business Calculus 

This course is an introduction to calculus for Business majors who are planning to transfer to a 4-year school. . The course requires the use of a graphing calculator.

MAT136

 

MAT148 -- Applied Technical Mathematics I 

This course is for industry specific programs only.

MAT096 or equivalent

 

 

MAT149 -- Applied Technical Mathematics II 

This course is for industry specific programs only.

MAT096 or equivalent

 

 

MAT156 -- Algebra and Trigonometry for Calculus 

This course is the final preparation for Calculus. The course requires the use of a graphing calculator.

MAT136 or equivalent

MAT160, MAT181

MAT160 -- Applied Calculus I 

This is an applied calculus course designed for technology majors. The course requires the use of a graphing calculator.

MAT130 or equivalent

 

MAT181 -- Calculus I

This course is the first course in a three course sequence in Calculus. It is designed for engineers and some computer science majors. The course requires the use of a graphing calculator.

MAT156 or equivalent

MAT182

MAT182 -- Calculus II

This course is the second course in a three course sequence in Calculus. It is designed for engineers and some computer science majors. The course requires the use of a graphing calculator.

MAT181 or equivalent

MAT250, MAT264, MAT266, MAT 281, MAT282

MAT224 -- Statistics II

This course discusses how statistics is used in research and makes use of technology to provide a variety of analyses on data. 

MAT124

MAT245

MAT245 -- Statistics III

This course presents the fundamental concepts in the design of experiments using simple numeric problems. A logical sequence of designs is presented to fit the type of experiment and the distinctions among the experiment along with emphasizing analyses.

MAT224

 

MAT250 -- Discrete Mathematics 

This course introduces students to a variety of mathematical concepts needed in the further study of mathematics through the use of definitions, theorems, and proofs.

MAT182

 

MAT260 – Applied Probability and Statistics 

This course introduces students to a variety of statistical appplications in a multivariate setting.

MAT182

 

MAT264 -- Linear Algebra 

This course introduces students to theories of matrix algebra, vector spaces, and solution spaces for systems of equations.

MAT182

 

MAT266 -- Introduction to Higher Math 

Introduction to the basic concepts of analysis and topology with an emphasis on proof and written explanation.

MAT182

 

MAT281 -- Calculus III 

This course is the third course in a three course sequence in Calculus. It is designed for engineers and some computer science majors. The course requires the use of a graphing calculator.

MAT182

 

MAT282 -- Differential Equations 

For engineering majors. Use various methods for solving ordinary differential equations. Includes some applications.

MAT182

 

MAT299 -- Independent Study

This course offers the option for study in advanced coursework not available in other Math courses offered.

Permission of Chair

 

 

SQC111 -- Acceptance Sampling Techniques

This course shows methods for determining whether a product meets specification.

MAT124

 

 

SQC112 -- Metrology

This course introduces the student to the methods of precise measurement.

MAT124 and MAT136 or equivalent

 

 

SQC113 -- Statistical Process Control

This course introduces the students to methods for determining if a production run is within design specification.

MAT124

 

 

SQC200 -- Senior Seminar I

This course gives the students the opportunity to see guest speakers and participate in field trips to local businesses.

 

 

 

SQC201 -- Senior Seminar II

This course gives the students the opportunity to see guest speakers and participate in field trips to local businesses.

 

 

 

SQC220 -- Senior Practicum

This course has students work in teams to analyze and report on the quality aspects of a real world situation.

SQC111, SQC112, SQC113, and MAT245.

(co-requisite) SQC244

 

 

SQC244 -- Reliability and Life Testing

This course introduces the student to methods for determining the reliability (i.e., time until failure) of a product.

MAT124

 

 

SQC297 -- Cooperative Work Experience

This course offers the option for the student to work as a co-op in a local business.

Placement by Advisor

 

 

 

Broome Community College -- Mathematics Department
PO Box 1017 -- Binghamton, New York 13902
Phone: (607)778-5165