Applied mathematics designed to develop the ability to solve technical problems. Practical application of algebra, geometry, and trigonometry to basic problems in the applied sciences, including the study of alternating current circuitry with emphasis on periodic functions, vector analysis, logarithms, and exponential functions.

Course ID
50
Units
4
Requisites

PREREQ: (ET 108B or demonstration of ET 108B exit skills) or (MATH 90 and MATH 95) or placement into MATH 110A

Transfer code
CSU
Credit type
Credit/Degree Applicable
Lecture hours
Lec-70
Has field trips
0