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State Technical College of Missouri


**MAT 120 Pre-Calculus. Selected topics in algebra and trigonometry to prepare the student for calculus. Topics covered will include algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions, the graphs of these functions, the solution of right triangles, trigonometric identities, and the solution of trigonometric equations. Prerequisite: Satisfactory placement score or MAT 071 or MAT 074 with a grade of “C” or better or SPM 070 with a passing grade. 5 credit hours.


MAT 121 Trigonometry. Topics covered include graphing of the trigonometric functions and their use in solution of right and oblique triangles, identities, and solution of trigonometric equations in rectangular and polar coordinates. Corequisite: MAT 074 or MAT 071 or SPM 070. 3 credit hours.


**MAT 122 Elements of Calculus. An introduction to the concepts and methods of differential and integral calculus. Topics covered will include limits and rates of change, derivatives of polynomial, exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions, integrals, and applications. Prerequisites: MAT 120 or both MAT 115 and MAT 121 or MAT 111 with a grade of “C” or better. 3 credit hours.


**MAT 123 Calculus I. Topics covered include functions, limits and rates of change, derivatives, the mean value theorem and curve sketching, logarithmic and exponential functions, integrals and applications. Prerequisite: MAT 115 or MAT 120 with a grade of “C” or better. 5 credit hours.


SPM 030 Self-paced Preparatory Mathematics. This is an internet based, self-paced tutorial in basic mathematics. Topics studied will include 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. The SPM series of courses satisfy prerequisite requirements for subsequent courses but are not for credit, and no grade will appear on the transcript. The student must make arrangements in advance with the Math Department to take the MAT 031 final exam on campus. The final exam is taken on a pass/fail basis and 70% or higher is the minimum passing score. Prerequisite: Satisfactory placement score. No credit.


SPM 050 Self-paced Introductory Algebra. This is an internet-based, self-paced tutorial in Introductory Algebra including the study of the real number system, solving linear equations and inequalities, systems of equations, graphing, formula rearrangement, exponents and polynomials, and factoring. The SPM series of courses satisfy prerequisite requirements for subsequent courses but are not for credit, and no grade will appear on the transcript. The student must make arrangements in advance with the Math Department to take the MAT 051 final exam on campus. The final exam is taken on a pass/fail basis and 70% or higher is the minimum passing score. Prerequisite: Satisfactory placement score or MAT 031 with a grade of “C” or better or SPM 030 with a passing grade. No credit.


SPM 070 Self-paced Intermediate Algebra. This is an internet-based, self-paced tutorial in Intermediate Algebra including the review of factoring polynomials, rational expressions, radicals, quadratic equations, and linear systems. The SPM series of courses satisfy prerequisite requirements for subsequent courses but are not for credit, and no grade will appear on the transcript. The student must make arrangements in advance with the Math Department to take the MAT 071 final exam on campus. The final exam is taken on a pass/fail basis and 70% or higher is the minimum passing score. Prerequisite: Satisfactory placement score or MAT 051 with a grade of “C” or better or SPM 050 with a passing grade. No credit.


** This course meets the mathematics general education requirement.


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