Differential and integral calculus of elementary functions with applications. Not open to students with credit in MAT 260 or 270 or 290. Fee (online only).

Enroll requirements: Prerequisite(s) - MAT 117, 119, 170, or 171 with C or better, or Mathematics Placement Test with a score of 56% or higher, or ALEKS score of 61 or higher; Credit is allowed for only MAT 210 or MAT 251

ASU Catalog - MAT 210

EFFECTIVE FALL 2012 - this course was renumbered as MAT 110.

This course meets the same requirements as MAT 106 and can be used as a prerequisite course for MAT 117 or MAT 142. It does not satisfy the prerequisites for MAT 170. The majority of instruction will be online using KNEWTON, a web-based, artificially intelligent assessment and learning system. The cost of KNEWTON per semester is $100.

Intensive preparation for calculus (MAT 260, 270, and 290). Topics include functions (including trigonometric), matrices, polar coordinates, vectors, complex numbers, and mathematical induction.

Enroll requirements: MAT 117 with C or better, or Mathematics Placement Test with a score of 50% or higher, or ALEKS score of 61 or higher; Credit is allowed for only MAT 170 or MAT 171

ASU Catalog - MAT 170

Topics from linear algebra, linear programming, combinatorics, probability, and mathematics of finance.

Enroll requirements: Pre-requisites: MAT 117, 170, 210 or 270 with C or ALEKS Math Placement Test score of 61 or higher OR Visiting University Student

ASU Catalog - MAT 119

Linear and quadratic functions, systems of linear equations, logarithmic and exponential functions, sequences, series, and combinatorics.

Enroll requirements: Prerequisite(s): MAT 110 with Y grade, or Mathematics Placement Test with a score of 0-49.9% or higher, or ALEKS score of 0-60 or higher

Example Syllabus  (this may not be the syllabus used by your instructor, but gives students an idea of the course content and expectations).

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