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State Technical College of Missouri


EMS 299 Special Topics in Engineering/Mathematics/Science. Special Topics in Engineering/Mathematics/Science (EMS) may include instruction on topics not covered in other EMS courses. Topics covered in other EMS courses may also be covered in more depth in this special topics course. Projects may be undertaken in any area related to the major program with credit hours determined by the level and amount of involvement. The minimum involvement required for one credit is 30 contact hours. The specific topic(s), objectives, plan of instruction, and evaluation criteria must be documented in the syllabus; approved by the Department/Division Chair; and filed in the Academic Records Office. Students may complete more than one Special Topics course, provided that the credits earned in this manner do not exceed a total of four (4) credits. 1-4 credit hours.


MATHEMATICS


MAT 031 Preparatory Mathematics. This course includes the following topics of study: operations with decimal and fractional numbers, percents, ratio and proportions, areas and volumes, English and Metric units and measuring devices, introduction to signed numbers, and operations with linear algebra equations. Prerequisite: Satisfactory placement score. 4 credit hours.


MAT 051 Introductory Algebra. This course includes the following topics of study: the real number system, solving linear equations and inequalities, graphing linear functions, systems of linear equations, exponents and polynomials, and an introduction to factoring. Prerequisite: Satisfactory placement score or MAT 031 or HEO 112 with a grade of “C” or better or SPM 030 with a passing grade. 4 credit hours.


MAT 054 Accelerated Introductory Algebra. This course includes the following topics of study: the real number system, solving linear equations and inequalities, graphing linear functions, systems of linear equations, exponents and polynomials, and factoring polynomials. Prerequisite: Satisfactory placement score or MAT 031 with a grade of “C” or better or SPM 030 with a passing grade. 5 credit hours.


MAT 071 Intermediate Algebra. This course includes the following topics of study: factoring polynomials, rational and radical expressions and equations, basic functions and their graphs, and quadratic equations. Prerequisite: Satisfactory placement score or MAT 051 or MAT 054 with a grade of “C” or better or SPM 050 with a passing grade. 4 credit hours.


MAT 074 Intermediate Algebra with Trigonometry. This course includes the following topics of study: rational and radical expressions and equations, basic algebraic and trigonometric functions and their graphs, quadratic equations, and right triangle trigonometry. Prerequisite: Satisfactory placement score or MAT 054 with a grade of “C” or better. 5 credit hours.


MAT 111 Trigonometry. This course includes angle-based trigonometric functions and their inverses, multiple angle formulas, identities, trigonometric equations, radian measure, arc length, angular velocity, graphs of trigonometric functions, and solutions of right triangles. This course is intended for use at off-campus locations only. Prerequisite: MAT 071 or MAT 074 or SPM 070. 2 credit hours.


**MAT 115 College Algebra. This college algebra course includes a basic review of exponents, radical expressions, rational exponents, polynomial expressions, factoring, and rational expressions. Students will solve linear, absolute value, quadratic, polynomial, radical, rational, exponential and logarithmic equations; and systems of equations, along with applications. The course covers graphs of circles and functions including linear, quadratic, piecewise, polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic. Prerequisite: Satisfactory placement score or MAT 071 or MAT 074 with a grade of “C” or better or SPM 070 with a passing grade. 3 credit hours.


**MAT 118 Survey of College Mathematics. College mathematics including the following topics: algebra, geometry, trigonometry, counting methods, probability, statistics, consumer finance, and logic. Prerequisite: Satisfactory placement score or MAT 071 or MAT 074 with a grade of “C” or better or SPM 070 with a passing grade. 3 credit hours.


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