Courses in Math are good for persons in technical and scientific fields who use mathematics in their work; those who have a solid background in algebra and trigonometry and who want to expand their math skills ad prepare for advanced science and higher-level math courses; anyone whose work assignments include basic statistical calculations and interpretations and those who have never taken a statistical course or those who need a refresher course.
Basic Mathematics. This course addresses the needs of today's technical mathematics and pre-calculus students. Here you can review basic mathematics and elementary algebra. Textbook must be purchased separately. Take up to one year to complete. Tuition: $265
College Algebra. This course expands student’s mathematical skills to include algebra. Textbook must be purchased separately. The course takes up to one year to complete. Prerequisite: high school algebra or the equivalent. Tuition: $355
Calculus I (Differential). This course helps to expand math skills and prepare for advanced science and higher-level math courses. The course includes topics typically covered in a first-semester college calculus course. Prerequisite: college algebra and trigonometry or equivalent. Tuition: $295
Calculus II (Integral). Here you can expand your math skills and prepare for advanced science and higher-level math courses; learn how to solve and graph equations and inequalities; apply concepts of functions, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, matrices, sequences, and basic probability. The course includes topics typically covered in a second-semester college calculus course. Prerequisite: Calculus I. Tuition: $295
Elements of Statistics. The course applies statistical procedures and principles to practical exercises and problems; the underlying concepts and logic of statistical methods are emphasized, as well as computational techniques. Textbook must be purchased separately. Take up to one year to complete. Prerequisite: elementary college algebra and access to a desk calculator. Tuition: $355
Practical Statistics – master the basics of statistics, even if students have no prior knowledge of the subject. Prerequisite: knowledge of high school algebra is desirable but not necessary. Tuition: $185
All above courses are independent study paper-based, where students submit assignments to an instructor, who grades them and gives you feedback.
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