Kathy Larson - Whidbey Island Campus Mathematics
MATH 96 - Pre-Algebra
3035 MATH 096 DEW (Distance Education)
A course designed to review arithmetic concepts and introduce algebra. Topics include: fractions, ratio and proportion, percent, basic geometry, U.S. and metric systems of measurement, and an introduction to algebra. Prerequisite: Math 095 with a grade of C or higher, or equivalent math placement score.
Textbook: Prealgebra, 5th Edition. Martin-/Gay. Prentice Hall. MyMathLab required.
MATH 107 - Contemporary Mathematics
3051 MATH107 DEW (Distance Education)
A terminal course in mathematics for non-math or non-science majors. The course fulfills the quantitative reasoning requirement for the AAUCT degree and for transfer. Topics may include logic, probability, statistics, geometry, modeling, linear algebra, finance, trigonometry, problem solving, and the history of mathematics. A graphing calculator may be required. Prerequisite: Math 099 with a grade of C or higher, or equivalent math placement score.
Textbook: Using and Understanding Mathematics, A Quantitative Reasoning Approach, Fourth edition. Jeffrey Bennett, William Briggs. Pearson-Addison Wesley. MyMathLab required.
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All Mathematics classes with a DW section are taken in the Mathematics Center located on the Whidbey Island Campus.
Fall Math Center Hours
September 17 - December 6
Monday - Thursday: 8:30a.m. - 9:00 p.m.