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MATH 110 - Structures and Concepts in Mathematics


3 units
2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab
Prerequisite: MATH 67  or MATH 73  or MATH 80  with a minimum grade of C in prerequisite or qualification by appropriate assessment
Recommended Preparation: eligibility for ENGL 1A  
Credit, degree applicable
Transfer CSU, UC*

As an introduction to the use of logical, quantitative, and spatial reasoning in the discipline of mathematics, students in this course examine the mathematical topics of set theory, numeration, number theory, functions, graphs, patterns and the structure of real numbers. Students investigate the interrelationships among these topics, with an emphasis on algebraic, geometric and kinesthetic modeling, inductive and deductive logic, and proofs using pictures. Designed for pre-service elementary school teachers, this course is appropriate for all students interested in a deeper understanding of the structure of mathematics.

Note: The maximum UC credit allowed for students completing Mathematic 110, MATH 115  , and MATH 116  is one course.



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