MATC 2025-26 Catalog
MATHEMATICS BASIC SKILLS LEVEL 2 MATHB2-724
HLTHHS-730
Credits: 2
MATHCR-701
Credits: 2
Health for Adults This lecture course helps students make a realistic appraisal of their health and supplies them with strategies to improve nutritional awareness, stress management and physical fitness. HLTHHS-744 Credits: 2 CPR and First Aid This course develops lifesaving skills needed to become certified in American Heart Association Heartsaver and First Aid. Skills include techniques for adult, child and infant victims. Successful course completion will result in a two-year certification. HLTHHS-751 Credits: 3 Body Conditioning 1 This activity class provides students with specific training techniques that are used to develop and enhance muscular strength and endurance. The focus is on improving fitness as well as preparing for the physical demands of daily living. HLTHHS-752 Credits: 3 Body Conditioning 2 This course is designed to teach advanced strategies of body toning and progressive resistance training. Prerequisite HLTHHS-751 INTERNSHIP (Department 862) INTRN-796 Credits: 1 Employment Success With an emphasis on polishing your job search and career management skills, this workshop presents practical strategies that prepare students to complete their required internship and to lay the foundation for successful career development. Assignments include researching prospective employers, preparing resumes and cover letters, networking, and a practice interview. MATHEMATICS (Department 854) MATH-700 Credits: 1 Math Fundamentals in Context This course is designed to prepare students for successful completion of entry-level college math courses and will provide a hands-on, contextualized approach to learning mathematics that will help students improve their math skills. MATHEMATICS BASIC SKILLS LEVEL 1 MATHB1-714 Credits: 4 Basic Arithmetic 1 Level 1 mathematics develops number concepts, mathematical language and whole number topics. Participants learn to count, add and subtract three-digit numbers, and perform multiplication through 12. Learners identify simple fractions and perform other simple arithmetic operations. Learners achieve beginning basic education benchmarks according to NRS guidelines.
Math Foundations 1 This course is designed as additional support for students taking a specific section of a 100-level MATH class and is required for students taking co-requisite sections of 100-level MATH classes. Student learn the skills needed for success in math. Prerequisite(s): Student must register in MATH-107. MATHCR-702 Credits: 2 Math Foundations 2 This course is designed as additional support for students taking a specific section of a 200-level MATH class and is required for students taking co-requisite sections of 200-level MATH classes. Student learn the skills needed for success in math. Prerequisite(s): Student must register in MATH-200. MATHEMATICS ADULT HIGH SCHOOL MATHHS-705 Credits: 3 Survey of Math Concepts Are you experiencing difficulty remembering your basic (but important) math skills? If so, this course is for you. Topics covered include a review of the properties of the operations on whole numbers, decimals and fractions. Ratios, proportions and percents are reviewed. Also covered are some algebraic topics such as algebraic terminology, exploration of exponents, practice with the order of operations, and an introduction to simple linear equations. Top it all off with applications of these tools to daily life situations. MATHHS-707 Credits: 3 Consumer Math This course is designed to help you with everyday consumer math skills; math you should and do use all the time. You will learn a wide variety of personal and business math skills. MATHHS-716 Credits: 3 Algebra 1A This course is equivalent to the first semester of first-year algebra. It begins with performing the basic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division) on signed (+ and -) numbers. The course covers basic algebraic terminology, evaluating expressions, solving equations and inequalities with one variable (letter), and performing the basic operations on expressions. MATHHS-717 Credits: 3 Algebra 1B This course is equivalent to the second semester of first-year algebra. It begins with the different methods of factoring, and applying these methods to solve quadratic equations and to work with rational expressions (algebraic fractions). This work includes simplifying (reducing) them, setting up and solving proportions, and performing the basic operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division on them. Prerequisite(s): Complete MATHHS-716.
Credits: 4
Basic Arithmetic 2 Level 2 Mathematics emphasizes the four basic math operations, using whole numbers up to three digits. Learners can identify and use all basic mathematical symbols. Learners use critical thinking skills to problem-solve, perform computations, estimate results and apply mathematics to real-world situations. Learners achieve low intermediate basic education benchmarks according to NRS guidelines. MATHEMATICS BASIC SKILLS LEVEL 3 MATHB3-734 Credits: 4 Basic Arithmetic 3 Level 3 Mathematics emphasizes the four basic math operations, using whole numbers and fractions. Learners can determine the correct operation for solving narrative math problems and can convert fractions to decimals and decimals to fractions. Learners achieve high intermediate basic education benchmarks according to NRS guidelines. MATHEMATICS BASIC SKILLS LEVEL 4 MATHB4-744 Credits: 4 Basic Arithmetic 4 Level 4 Mathematics emphasizes all basic math functions and introduces simple algebraic equations. Learners can perform all basic math functions with whole numbers, decimals and fractions. Learners can interpret and solve simple algebraic equations, tables and graphs, and can develop their own tables and graphs. Learners can use math in business transactions. Learners achieve low-adult secondary education benchmarks according to NRS guidelines. MATHEMATICS BASIC SKILLS LEVEL 5 MATHB5-754 Credits: 4 Basic Arithmetic 5 Level 5 Mathematics emphasizes applying mathematical concepts, including algebra, geometry, trigonometry and probability. Learners make mathematical estimates of time and space, and apply the principles of geometry to measure angles, lines and surfaces. Learners achieve high adult secondary education benchmarks according to NRS guidelines. MATHEMATICS BASIC SKILLS LEVEL 6 MATHB6-764 Credits: 4 Basic Arithmetic 6 Level 6 Mathematics emphasizes analyzing nonroutine problems and arriving at a solution by various means. Learners apply algebraic, geometric and trigonometric functions to solve problems.
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