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102 103EH 104E
TRIGONOMETRY HONORS CALCULUS AND CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC
3.0 Units ANALYTIC GEOMETRY GEOMETRY
MATH 102 is a course in plane trigonom- 5.0 Units 5.0 Units
etry with a review of geometry. The course MATH 103EH is the fi rst of a sequence of MATH 104E is a study of techniques of inte-
emphasizes the analytic aspects of the three courses combining the subject matter gration, indeterminate forms, applications
subject. Topics include properties of geomet- of analytic geometry and calculus. Functions of integration, diff erential equations, the
ric fi gures, trigonometric functions of any and their graphs are studied with special calculus of parametric equations, polar coor-
angle, trigonometric identities, half-angles, attention to diff erentiation, limits, rules dinates, and conic sections, and the study
trigonometric equations, applications of and integration using various techniques. of infi nite sequences and series. Lecture 5
trigonometric functions, functions, complex The calculus of inverse functions and hours. Prerequisite: MATH 103. Transfer
numbers, and polar and parametric equa- transcendental functions as well as applica- Credit: CSU.
tions. Note: A maximum of 6 units may be tions of diff erentiation is also covered. The 104EH
earned from any combination of MATH 100, honors section of this course features more HONORS CALCULUS AND
MATH 102, and MATH 110. Lecture 4 hours. theory and proof, and one or more projects ANALYTIC GEOMETRY
Prerequisite: MATH 100. Course Typically related to the topics of the course. Lecture 5 5.0 Units
Offered: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall. hours. Prerequisite: Placement is based on a
Transfer Credit: CSU. composite of test scores and academic back- MATH 104EH is a study of techniques of
ground or satisfactory completion of MATH integration, indeterminate forms, applica-
103 110 or MATH 110B. Transfer Credit: CSU. tions of integration, diff erential equations,
CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC the calculus of parametric equations, polar
GEOMETRY 103H coordinates, and conic sections, and the
5.0 Units HONORS CALCULUS AND study of infi nite sequences and series. The
MATH 103 is the fi rst of a sequence of three ANALYTIC GEOMETRY honors section of this course features more
courses combining the subject matter of 5.0 Units theory and proof, and one or more projects
analytic geometry and calculus. Functions MATH 103H is the fi rst of a sequence of related to the topics of the course. Lecture
and their graphs are studied with special three courses combining the subject matter 5 hours. Prerequisite: MATH 103. Transfer
attention to diff erentiation, limits, rules of analytic geometry and calculus. Functions Credit: CSU.
and integration using various techniques. and their graphs are studied with special 104H
Applications of both diff erentiation and inte- attention to diff erentiation, limits, rules HONORS CALCULUS AND
gration are covered. Lecture 5 hours. Prereq- and integration using various techniques. ANALYTIC GEOMETRY
uisite: Placement is based on a composite Applications of both diff erentiation and 5.0 Units
of test scores and academic background or integration are covered. The honors section
satisfactory completion of MATH 110 or of this course features more theory and proof, MATH 104H is a study of the calculus of
MATH 110B or both MATH 100 (prior to Fall and one or more projects related to the topics inverse functions, transcendental functions,
2016) and MATH 102 (prior to Spring 2017). of the course. Lecture 5 hours. Prerequisite: techniques of integration, indeterminate
Course Typically Off ered: Winter/Spring/ Placement is based on a composite of test forms, applications of integration, diff eren-
Summer/Fall. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, scores and academic background or satis- tial equations, parametric equations, polar
USC. (C-ID MATH 211) factory completion of MATH 110 or MATH coordinates, conic sections, and infi nite
110B or both MATH 100 (prior to Fall 2016) sequences and series. The honors section of
103E and MATH 102 (prior to Spring 2017). Course this course features more theory and proof,
CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC Typically Off ered: Fall/Spring. Transfer and one or more projects related to the topics
GEOMETRY Credit: CSU, UC, USC. (C-ID MATH 211) of the course. Lecture 5 hours. Prerequisite:
5.0 Units Placement is based on a composite of test
MATH 103E is the fi rst of a sequence of three 104 scores and academic background or satisfac-
courses combining the subject matter of CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC tory completion of MATH 103. Course Typi-
analytic geometry and calculus. Functions GEOMETRY cally Off ered: Fall/Spring. Transfer Credit:
and their graphs are studied with special 5.0 Units CSU, UC, USC. (C-ID MATH 221)
attention to diff erentiation, limits, rules MATH 104 is a study of the calculus of 105
and integration using various techniques. inverse functions, transcendental functions, MULTIVARIABLE AND VECTOR
The calculus of inverse functions and tran- techniques of integration, indeterminate CALCULUS
scendental functions as well as applications forms, applications of integration, diff eren- 5.0 Units
of diff erentiation is also covered. Lecture 5 tial equations, parametric equations, polar
hours. Prerequisite: Placement is based on a coordinates, conic sections, and infi nite MATH 105 is a course in vector calculus.
composite of test scores and academic back- sequences and series. Lecture 5 hours. Topics covered include vector functions,
ground or satisfactory completion of MATH Prerequisite: Placement is based on a vector diff erentiation, parametric equations,
110 or MATH 110B. Transfer Credit: CSU. composite of test scores and academic back- vectors in two, three, and higher dimensional
ground or satisfactory completion of MATH space, multiple integration, and an introduc-
103. Course Typically Offered: Winter/ tion to vector analysis including divergence,
Spring/Summer/Fall. Transfer Credit: CSU, curl, Green’s and Stokes’ Theorems. Lecture
UC, USC. (C-ID MATH 221) 5 hours. Prerequisite: MATH 104. Transfer
Credit: CSU, UC, USC. (C-ID MATH 230)
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