FALL 2000 CLASS SCHEDULE
Mathematics CLASSES at the GILROY MAIN CAMPUS
MATH 1A | Single-Variable Calculus and Analytic Geometry |
Plane analytic geometry, equations of lines and circles, functions, the derivative, curve sketching, applications of the derivative, the integral, vectors in a plane, the derivative and integration of trigonometric, logarithmic, exponential and hyperbolic functions. CAN: MATH 18, MATH B |
Prerequisite: | Mathematics 8 or Mathematics 10. |
Transferable: | CSU; UC |
Sect# | Type | Room | Instructor | Hours | Units | Days | Time Start-End | Footnotes | Campus | Date Start-End |
0447 | LEC |
CH109 |
JUKL H |
4.00 |
4.0 |
MTuThF |
1210P-0100P | 1 | GIL | Full term |
MATH 1C | Multivariable Calculus |
A standard third semester Calculus course covering plane curves, polar coordinates, vector-valued functions, surfaces, partial derivatives, multiple and line integrals, Green's Theorem, Stokes' Theorem, and the Divergence Theorem. (Formerly known as Math 2A.) CAN: MATH 22, MATH C |
Prerequisite: | Mathematics 1B |
Transferable: | CSU; UC |
Sect# | Type | Room | Instructor | Hours | Units | Days | Time Start-End | Footnotes | Campus | Date Start-End |
0448 | LEC |
LS102 |
KNOBEL M |
4.00 |
4.0 |
MTuWTh |
1210P-0100P | 1 | GIL | Full term |
MATH 5 | Introduction to Statistics |
Descriptive analysis and presentation of either single-variable data or bivariate data, probability, probability distributions, normal probability distributions, sample variability, statistical inferences involving one and two populations, analysis of variance, linear correlation and regression analysis. Statistical computer software will be extensively integrated as a tool in the description and analysis of data. CAN: STAT 2 |
Prerequisite: | Mathematics 233 |
Transferable: | CSU; UC |
Sect# | Type | Room | Instructor | Hours | Units | Days | Time Start-End | Footnotes | Campus | Date Start-End |
0450 | LEC |
LS101 |
JUKL H |
4.00 |
3.0 |
MTuF |
0910A-1000A | 1 | GIL | Full term |
BU119 | JUKL H | W | ||||||||
0451 | LEC | LS101 | KNOBEL M | 4.00 | 3.0 | MTuF | 1110A-1200P | 1 | GIL | Full term |
BU119 | KNOBEL M | W | ||||||||
0452 | LEC | PH103 | STAFF | 4.00 | 3.0 | TuTh | 0110P-0300P | 1 | GIL | Full term |
2113 | LEC | PH103 | STAFF | 4.00 | 3.0 | W | 0530P-0920P | 1 | GIL | Full term |
MATH 7 | Finite Mathematics |
Systems of linear equations and matrices, introduction to linear programming, counting techniques and probability, properties of probability and probability distributions, applications of probability and logic. CAN: MATH 12 |
Prerequisite: | Mathematics 233. |
Transferable: | CSU; UC |
Sect# | Type | Room | Instructor | Hours | Units | Days | Time Start-End | Footnotes | Campus | Date Start-End |
0453 | LEC |
PH103 |
LOCKHART L |
3.00 |
3.0 |
MWF |
1210P-0100P | 1 | GIL | Full term |
MATH 9 | College Algebra and Trigonometry |
Math 9 is the first step in preparing students for the study of calculus by providing important skills in algebraic manipulation and interpretation at the college level. Topics will include a review of basic algebraic concepts; lines; polynomial and rational functions; exponential and logarithmic functions; trigonometric functions, identities, inverse functions and equations; applications of trigonometry; systems of equations and matrices; conic sections; sequences, series and combinatorics. Hand-held graphing calculators will be used extensively to highlight their strengths and their limitations as a problem-solving tool. Real world applications will be numerous. |
Prerequisite: | Mathematics 233 |
Advisory: | Mathematics 209 (May be concurrent) |
Transferable: | CSU; UC |
Sect# | Type | Room | Instructor | Hours | Units | Days | Time Start-End | Footnotes | Campus | Date Start-End |
0454 | LEC |
LS101 |
WAGMAN K |
5.00 |
5.0 |
DAILY |
1010A-1100A | 1 | GIL | Full term |
2115 | LEC | PH102 | LOCKHART L | 5.00 | 5.0 | TuTh | 0630P-0900P | 1 | GIL | Full term |
MATH 10 | Functional Analysis and Modeling |
Math 10 prepares students for the study of calculus by providing important critical thinking and problem solving skills. The central theme of the course is the analysis of mathematical functions as models of change. Families of functions - linear, exponential, logarithmic, power, periodic, polynomial, rational - will be introduced, compared and contrasted. Course content will include an introduction to functions and functional notation; transformation of functions; composite, inverse and combinations of functions; vectors and polar coordinates; series; parametric equations; complex numbers. Hand-held graphing calculators will be used extensively to highlight their strengths and their limitations as a problem-solving tool. Real world applications will be numerous. |
Prerequisite: | Mathematics 9 and proficiency with the TI-83 graphing calculator as gained from, for instance, Math 209. |
Transferable: | CSU; UC |
Sect# | Type | Room | Instructor | Hours | Units | Days | Time Start-End | Footnotes | Campus | Date Start-End |
0455 | LEC |
PH102 |
KNOBEL M |
3.00 |
3.0 |
MTuTh |
0110P-0200P | 1 | GIL | Full term |
MATH 205 | Elementary Algebra |
Operations with signed numbers, evaluation of expression containing numbers and letters, simplifying algebraic expressions, equations, word problems, exponents, polynomials, factoring and special products, fractions, graphing, systems of equations, radicals, and quadratic equations. MATH 205, MATH 205A, 205B, and MATH 206 have similar course content. This course may not be taken by students who have completed MATH 205B or MATH 206 with a grade of "C" or better. This course may be taken for MATH 205B credit (2.5 units) by those students who have successfully completed MATH 205A with a grade of "C" or better. |
Advisory: | Mathematics 402 or assessment test recommendation. |
Transferable: | No |
Sect# | Type | Room | Instructor | Hours | Units | Days | Time Start-End | Footnotes | Campus | Date Start-End |
0456 | LEC |
CH109 |
DWYER M |
5.00 |
5.0 |
DAILY |
0810A-0900A | 1 | GIL | Full term |
0458 | LEC | CH109 | DWYER M | 5.00 | 5.0 | DAILY | 1110A-1200P | 1 | GIL | Full term |
0459 | LEC | BU119 | WAGMAN K | 5.00 | 5.0 | DAILY | 1210P-0100P | 1 79 | GIL | Full term |
0460 | LEC | CH109 | JENSEN D | 5.00 | 5.0 | TuTh | 0110P-0325P | 1 | GIL | Full term |
2118 | LEC | LS101 | STAFF | 5.00 | 5.0 | M W | 0630P-0900P | GIL | Full term |
MATH 205A | First Half of Elementary Algebra |
The course contains the material covered in the first half of the Math 205 course. It will cover signed numbers, evaluation of expressions, solving linear equations and inequalities, and applications. Graphing of lines, the slope of a line, graphing linear equations, solving systems of equations, basic rules of exponents, and operations on polynomials will be covered. MATH 205, MATH 205A, 205B, and MATH 206 have similar course content. This course may not be taken by students who have completed MATH 205 or MATH 206 with a grade of "C" or better. |
Advisory: | Completion of Math 402. Concurrent enrollment in Guidance 563A is advised. Students who were previously unsuccessful in Math 205 are encouraged to attend. |
Transferable: | No |
Sect# | Type | Room | Instructor | Hours | Units | Days | Time Start-End | Footnotes | Campus | Date Start-End |
0461 | LEC |
LS101 |
LOCKHART L |
4.00 |
2.5 |
MTuThF |
0810A-0900A | 1 | GIL | Full term |
0462 | LEC | SS206 | WAGMAN K | 4.00 | 2.5 | MTuThF | 1110A-1200P | 1 | GIL | Full term |
MATH 233 | Intermediate Algebra |
Review of basic concepts, linear equations and inequalities, graphs and functions, systems of linear equations, polynomials and polynomial functions, factoring, roots, radicals, and complex numbers, solving quadratic equations, exponential and logarithmic functions. |
Prerequisite: | Mathematics 205 or Mathematics 205A and 205B or Mathematics 206 |
Transferable: | No |
Sect# | Type | Room | Instructor | Hours | Units | Days | Time Start-End | Footnotes | Campus | Date Start-End |
0463 | LEC |
PH103 |
BRUSCIA L |
4.00 |
4.0 |
MTuThF |
0810A-0900A | 1 | GIL | Full term |
0464 | LEC | PH103 | LEE R | 4.00 | 4.0 | MTuThF | 0910A-1000A | 1 | GIL | Full term |
0465 | LEC | BU119 | LOCKHART L | 4.00 | 4.0 | MTuThF | 1010A-1100A | 1 79 | GIL | Full term |
0466 | LEC | SS206 | DWYER M | 4.00 | 4.0 | MTuThF | 1210P-0100P | 1 | GIL | Full term |
2120 | LEC | PH103 | DRESCH M | 4.00 | 4.0 | TuTh | 0630P-0820P | 1 | GIL | Full term |
MATH 400 | Elements of Arithmetic |
Essential arithmetic operations, whole numbers, fractions, decimals, ratio and proportion, percent, applications of arithmetic, and critical thinking. Units earned in this course do not count toward the associate degree and/or other certain certificate requirements. |
Transferable: | No |
Sect# | Type | Room | Instructor | Hours | Units | Days | Time Start-End | Footnotes | Campus | Date Start-End |
0467 | L/L |
SS206 |
STAFF |
4.00 |
3.0 |
MTuThF |
0810A-0900A | 1 | GIL | Full term |
0468 | L/L | BU119 | DWYER M | 4.00 | 3.0 | MTuThF | 0910A-1000A | 1 79 | GIL | Full term |
0469 | L/L | SS206 | STAFF | 4.00 | 3.0 | MTuThF | 1010A-1100A | 1 | GIL | Full term |
2121 | L/L | SS206 | STAFF | 4.00 | 3.0 | M W | 0630P-0820P | 1 | GIL | Full term |
MATH 402 | Pre-Algebra |
Integers, fractions, decimals, percentages, exponents, scientific notation, order of operations, variables, expressions, polynomials, equations, critical thinking and applications. |
Advisory: | Mathematics 400. |
Transferable: | No |
Sect# | Type | Room | Instructor | Hours | Units | Days | Time Start-End | Footnotes | Campus | Date Start-End |
0470 | L/L |
BU119 |
KNOBEL M |
4.00 |
3.0 |
MTuThF |
0810A-0900A | 1 79 | GIL | Full term |
0471 | L/L | SS206 | BRUSCIA L | 4.00 | 3.0 | MTuThF | 0910A-1000A | 1 | GIL | Full term |
0472 | L/L | SS206 | JUKL H | 4.00 | 3.0 | MTuThF | 0110P-0200P | 1 | GIL | Full term |
0473 | L/L | BU119 | JENSEN D | 4.00 | 3.0 | TuTh | 0345P-0535P | 1 | GIL | Full term |
2123 | L/L | SS206 | GEISS R | 4.00 | 3.0 | TuTh | 0630P-0820P | 1 | GIL | Full term |
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