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MAT 0650
MAT 0650 Timeline
- [Fall 2020]
- The homework system AltaAccess by Knewton was adopted.
- [Fall 2020] A new course outline was approved.
- [Spring 2021] Sandie Han presented a proposal with three options for “students with developmental needs” to enroll in credit bearing courses.
MAT 1190
MAT 1190 Enrollment Numbers
Semester Number of
SectionsNumber of
StudentsC or above (%) D or above (%)
Fall 2016 21 806 70 83
Spring 2017 17 630 70 84
Fall 2017 28 1096 68 84
Spring 2018 22 711 70 84
Fall 2018 28 1035 64 78
Spring 2019 22 670 70 84
Fall 2019 23 894 65 77
Spring 2020 18 435 63 (+10 CR) 80
Fall 2020 21 774
MAT 1190 Timeline
- [Date?] Initial course outline prepared by Nadia Benakli, Holly Carley, Ezra Halleck, Grazyna Niezgoda, Katherine Poirier, Jonas Reitz and Lin Zhou.
- Textbook: “Math in Our World” 3rd ed., Sobecki & Bluman
- [Spring 2019] Curriculum Committee approved an experimental course outline prepared by Nadia Benakli.
- Experimental Textbooks: “Math in Society” by David Lippman, and “OpenStax Introduction to Statistics”
- [Spring 2020] Course outline revised by Nadia Benakli. Main changes:
- Textbook updated to 4th edition.
- ALEKS is now used for homework assignments.
- [Spring 2020]
- Experimental Textbooks: “Math in Society” by David Lippman, and “OpenStax Introduction to Statistics” were used in D135 and D137.
- [Spring 2021] Experiment continues.
- [Spring 2021] Learning outcomes on course outline are updated.
MAT 1190CO
MAT 1190CO Enrollment Numbers
Semester Number of
SectionsNumber of
Students
Spring 2018 1 25
Fall 2018 2 58
Spring 2019 1 13
Fall 2019 2 59
Spring 2020 1 7
Fall 2020 2 69
MAT 1190CO Timeline
- [Fall 2017?] Initial course outline prepared by Ariane Masuda and Estela Rojas based on the existing MAT 1190 course outline
- Textbook: “Math in Our World” 3rd ed., Sobecki & Bluman
- [Spring 2020]
- Experimental Textbook: “Math in Our Work: A Quantitative Literacy Approach” by D. Sobecki and B. Mercer, Mc-Graw Hill, was ued in D315.
- [Spring 2021] Learning outcomes on course outline are updated.
MAT 1272
MAT 1272 Enrollment Numbers
Semester Number of
SectionsNumber of
StudentsC or above (%) D or above (%)
Fall 2016 15 474 70 82
Spring 2017 14 457 61 77
Fall 2017 13 458 69 81
Spring 2018 14 426 65 80
Fall 2018 14 474 67 80
Spring 2019 14 414 70 82
Fall 2019 12 418 60 74
Spring 2020 14 348 71 (+9 CR) 86
Fall 2020 12 411
MAT 1272 Timeline
- [Fall 2015] Course outline prepared by A. Taraporevala, N. Benakli
- Textbook: “STAT” Robert Johnson and Patricia Kuby Charles Brase and Corrine Brase Brooks/Cole (?)
- [Fall 2019] Curriculum Committee approve to change the prerequisite for MAT 1272 from “MAT 1190 or higher” to “Math proficient or MAT 1190 or MAT 1190CO”.
- [Spring 2020] Course outline prepared by Johanna Ellner
- Textbook: “Introductory Statistics”, 9th ed., Mann.
- [Spring 2021] Minor update (e.g. learning outcomes) to course outline
- [Fall 2021] Minor update (remove the textbook purchasing link) to course outline
- [Spring 2022] Minor update to course outline
MAT 1275
MAT 1275 Enrollment Numbers
Semester Number of
SectionsNumber of
StudentsC or above (%) D or above (%)
Fall 2011 41
1365
Fall 2012 40 1377
Fall 2013 41 1394
Fall 2014 41 1414
Fall 2015 37 1454 58 75
Fall 2016 37
1239 63 78
Fall 2017 28 794 63 80
Spring 2018 27 1029 65 79
Fall 2018 30 964 57 73
Spring 2019 14 414 51 69
Fall 2019 17 655 65 77
Spring 2020 14 317 53 69
Fall 2020 34 1263
MAT 1275 Timeline
- [Spring 2013] Course outline prepared by H. Carley, P. Deraney, A. Douglas, M. Harrow, L. Zhou
- Textbook: “Intermediate Algebra” 3rd ed, by Miller, O’Neill, and Hyde. “Trigonometry” by Coburn, 2nd ed
- [Spring 2019] Curriculum Committee approved the motion to continue experimenting Alexander Rozenblyum’s textbook “College Algebra and Trigonometry” in MAT 1275/1275CO.
- [Spring 2019] Two full-time faculty (?) use Alexander Rozenblyum’s textbook as an experimental textbook.
- [Fall 2019] Curriculum Committee approved that MAT 065 or MAT 065CO students who successfully complete the course with an S grade and receive a score of 80 or higher on the department algebra final and obtain a course average of 80 or higher are eligible for the regular MAT 1275 without the corequisite.
- [Fall 2019] Curriculum Committee approved the motion to continue experimenting Alexander Rozenblyum’s textbook in MAT 1275/1275CO.
- [Spring 2020] Course outline updated by H. Carley, A. Masuda, and K. Poirier
- Textbook: “Intermediate Algebra” 5th ed, by Miller, O’Neill, and Hyde. “Trigonometry” by Coburn, 2nd ed
- [Spring 2020] Administrative Proposal(?): Students who fail MAT 1275CO with an F are permitted to take only MAT 1275 (without CO)
- [Spring 2021] Learning outcomes on course outline are updated.
- [Spring 2021] Experimental course outline by Holly Carley using Openstax textbook.
- [Spring 2022] Minor update to course outline
- [Fall 2022] Experimental an updated Openstax textbook by Holly Carley.
- [Spring 2023] Experimental an updated course outline (reorganized topics) by Holly Carley
- [Fall 2023] New textbook and course outline were approved.
- [Spring 2024] New course description was approved.
MAT 1275CO
MAT 1275CO Enrollment Numbers
Semester Number of
SectionsNumber of
Students
Fall 2017 4 159
Spring 2018 6 186
Fall 2018 32 1133
Spring 2019 34 1142
Fall 2019 55 2175
Spring 2020 29 829
Fall 2020 34 1213
MAT 1275CO Timeline
- [Spring 2019] Experimental course outline prepared by Holly Carley, Ariane Masuda, Andrew Parker is approved by the Curriculum Committee (only for full time faculty, and for part time faculty who have already taught MAT 1275CO). Textbook: “College Algebra and Trigonometry” by Alexander Rozenblyum, 2018 edition, and “Supplements” by Holly Carley
- [Spring 2019] Three part-time faculty (?) use Alexander Rozenblyum’s textbook as an experimental textbook.
- [Fall 2019] Curriculum Committee approved to allow MAT 065–eligible incoming students who scored 40-59 on Math Proficiency Index, to enroll in MAT 1275CO.
- [Fall 2019] Curriculum Committee approved the motion to continue experimenting Alexander Rozenblyum’s textbook in MAT 1275/1275CO.
- [Spring 2020] Course outline updated by H. Carley, A. Masuda, and K. Poirier
- Textbook: “Intermediate Algebra” 5th ed, by Miller, O’Neill, and Hyde. “Trigonometry” by Coburn, 2nd ed
- [Spring 2020] Administrative Proposal(?): Students who fail MAT 1275CO with an F are permitted to take only MAT 1275 (without CO)
- [Spring 2021] Learning outcomes on course outline are updated.
- [Spring 2021] Experimental course outline by Holly Carley using Openstax textbook.
- [Spring 2022] Minor update to course outline
- [Spring 2023] Experimental an updated course outline (reorganized topics) by William Colucci.
- [Fall 2023] New textbook and course outlines were approved for both 2-Session and 3-Session courses, respectively.
- [Spring 2024] New course description was approved.
MAT 1372
MAT 1372 Timeline
- [Spring 2021] Minor updates to course outline by Ezra Halleck
- [Spring 2021] Experimental course outline and text with R by Ezra Halleck.
MAT 1375
MAT 1375 Enrollment Numbers
Semester Number of
SectionsNumber of
StudentsC or above (%) D or above (%)
Fall 2011 26 905
Fall 2012 27 920
Fall 2013 31 1132
Fall 2014 34 1153
Fall 2015 31 1156 64 81
Fall 2016 31 1019 58 75
Fall 2017 26 698 54 75
Spring 2018 25 906 62 79
Fall 2018 26 938 65 78
Spring 2019 26 906 56 72
Fall 2019 28 914 56 73
Spring 2020 29 946 60 (+20 CR) 84
Fall 2020 24 864
MAT 1375 Timeline
- [Spring 2013] Course outline prepared by Thomas Tradler
- Textbook: “Precalculus” 2nd ed, by Tradler & Carley
- [Fall 2020 and Spring 2021]
- Johanna Ellner used the homework system altaAccess by Knewton (sections OL74 in Fall 2020, and OL69 and OL92 in Spring 2021).
- [Spring 2021] Minor update in course outline by Thomas Tradler.
- [Spring 2021] Learning outcomes on course outline are updated.
- [Spring 2023] Experimental an updated course outline (reorganized topics) by Thomas Tradler
- [Fall 2023] The textbook is updated to the 3rd edition: replacing the graphing calculator with Desmos; removing Binomial Theorem (to be covered in MAT 1275/1275 CO) and adding trigonometric identities.
MAT 1475
MAT 1475 Enrollment Numbers
Semester Number of
SectionsNumber of
StudentsC or above (%) D or above (%)
Fall 2011 18 629
Fall 2012 20 707
Fall 2013 24 828
Fall 2014 25 938
Fall 2015 25 906 57 75
Fall 2016 26 884 61 77
Fall 2017 20 615 58 74
Spring 2018 18 582 61 78
Fall 2018 19 637 59 75
Spring 2019 17 619 64 74
Fall 2019 21 656 57 73
Spring 2020 17 519 67 (+14 CR) 85
Fall 2020 18 646
MAT 1475 Timeline
- [Spring 2015] Course outline prepared by H. Carley, S. ElHitti, T. Tradler, L. Zhou
- Textbook: “Calculus” ver. 2.0, by Hartman et al.
- [Spring 2019 and Fall 2019]
- Experimental Textbook: “Calculus Volume 1, openstax.org” by Herman & Strang
- [Fall 2019] New course outline prepared by Henry Africk and Satyanand Singh
- Textbook change: “Calculus Volume 1, openstax.org” by Herman & Strang
- [Fall 2020] Webwork column is added.
- [Spring 2021] Learning outcomes on course outline are updated. Webwork problems are updated.
- [Spring 2021] Experimental course outline by Mariya Bessonov is approved. It uses an OER textbook.
MAT 1575
MAT 1575 Enrollment Numbers
Semester Number of
SectionsNumber of
StudentsC or above (%) D or above (%)
Fall 2011 7 266
Fall 2012 10 364
Fall 2013 11 403
Fall 2014 11 412
Fall 2015 12 442 72 85
Fall 2016 12 449 62 78
Fall 2017 13 429 68 81
Spring 2018 13 411 64 79
Fall 2018 12 397 60 72
Spring 2019 11 386 56 71
Fall 2019 12 415 64 76
Spring 2020 11 350 60 (+14 CR) 76
Fall 2020 11 359
MAT 1575 Timeline
- [Spring 2013] Course outline prepared by Laura Ghezzi, Neil Katz, Ariane Masuda, Jonathan Natov, Thomas Tradler, Huseyin Yuce
- Textbook: “Calculus: Early Transcendentals, Single Variable”, 2nd ed., by Rogawski
- [Fall 2019] New course outline prepared by Neil Katz, Arnavaz Taraporevala, Henry Africk
- Textbook change: “Calculus Volume 1 & 2, openstax.org” by Herman & Strang
- [Spring 2021] Learning outcomes on course outline are updated.
- [Spring 2021] Webwork column is added to course outline.
MAT 1630
MAT 1630 Timeline
- [Fall 2020] Course outline is updated by Johann Thiel. Learning outcomes are aligned.
- [Spring 2022] Minor update to course outline
MAT 2440
MAT 2440 Enrollment Numbers
Semester Number of
SectionsNumber of
StudentsC or above (%) D or above (%)
Fall 2011 1
29
Fall 2012 2 30
Fall 2013 2 42
Fall 2014 3 68
Spring 2015 73 79 92
Fall 2015 6 144 77 90
Spring 2016 137 80 95
Fall 2016 8 214 79 94
Spring 2017 212 67 87
Fall 2017 10 268 82 90
Spring 2018 8 245 76 88
Fall 2018 10 271 71 86
Spring 2019 9 244 55 76
Fall 2019 10 262 64 81
Spring 2020 261 57 (+24 CR) 85
Fall 2020 10 296
MAT 2440 Timeline
- [Fall 2011] Course outline prepared by A. Taraporevala
- Textbook: “Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications”, 7th ed., by Rosen
- [Fall 2017] New course outline prepared by Henry Africk, Brad Isaacson, Caner Koca, Nan Li, Satyanand Singh, Arnavaz Taraporevala, Johann Thiel. Main changes:
- New course outline, new exercises
- [Spring 2019] Curriculum Committee approved to add the “Writing Intensive” requirement to MAT 2440 course outline.
- [Spring 2020] Course outline revised by Arnavaz Taraporevala, Johann Thiel. Main changes:
- Textbook updated to 8th edition.
- [Spring 2020] Pilot: Uniform final exams in four sections.
- [Spring 2021] Learning outcomes on course outline are updated.
- [Spring 2021] Johann Thiel’s proposal of holding a common final for MAT 2440 starting Fall 2021 is approved.
- [Spring 2022] Minor update to course outline
- [Spring 2024] New course prerequisite was approved.
MAT 2540
MAT 2540 Enrollment Numbers
Semester Number of
SectionsNumber of
StudentsC or above (%) D or above (%)
Fall 2011 0 0
Fall 2012 1 21
Fall 2013 1 26
Fall 2014 1 25
Spring 2015 57 97 100
Fall 2015 2 40 100 100
Spring 2016 79 74 93
Fall 2016 5 133 79 94
Spring 2017 123 72 95
Fall 2017 5 120 85 98
Spring 2018 5 107 60 75
Fall 2018 5 126 88 96
Spring 2019 5 105 77 93
Fall 2019 4 70 72 85
Spring 2020 69 64 (+17 CR) 89
Fall 2020 3 69
MAT 2540 Timeline
- [Spring 2012] Course outline prepared by D. Kahrobaei, L. Chosid, J. Natov, A. Taraporevala
- Textbook: “Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications”, 7th ed., by Rosen
- [Fall 2017] New course outline prepared by Henry Africk, Brad Isaacson, Caner Koca, Nan Li, Satyanand Singh, Arnavaz Taraporevala, Johann Thiel. Main changes:
- New course outline, new exercises
- [Spring 2019] Curriculum Committee approved to add the “Writing Intensive” requirement to MAT 2440 course outline.
- [Fall 2020] Course outline revised by Johann Thiel. Main changes:
- Textbook updated to 8th edition.
- [Spring 2021] Learning outcomes on course outline are updated.
MAT 2572
MAT 2572 Timeline
- [Spring 2019 and Fall 2019]
- Experimental Textbooks: Jonathan Natov used the following textbooks:
- “Introduction to Probability” by C. Grinstead and J.L. Snell, AMS, 1997
- “Introductory Statistics” by B. Illowsky and S. Dean, OpenStax, 2018
- “OpenIntro Statistics” by D. Dies, M. Cetinkaya-Rundel and C. Barr, OpenIntro, 4th edition
- Experimental Textbooks: Jonathan Natov used the following textbooks:
- [Spring 2020]
- Experimental Textbooks: Neil Katz and Jonathan Natov used the following textbooks:
- “Introduction to Probability” by C. Grinstead and J.L. Snell, AMS, 1997
- “Introductory Statistics” by B. Illowsky and S. Dean, OpenStax, 2018
- “OpenIntro Statistics” by D. Diez, M. Cetinkaya-Rundel and C. Barr, OpenIntro, 4th edition
- “Applied Probability” by P.E. Pfeiffer, OpenStax, 2009
- Experimental Textbooks: Neil Katz and Jonathan Natov used the following textbooks:
- [Spring 2021]
- Experimental Textbook: Holly Carley and Lin Zhou used “Probability and Mathematical Statistics: Theory, Applications, and Practice in R” by Mary C. Meyer, SIAM.
- [Spring 2021] Learning outcomes on course outline are updated.
- [Fall 2022] Experiment a textbook (Probability and Mathematical Statistics: Theory, Applications, and Practice in R by M.C. Meyer, SIAM) by Professor Holly Carley and Professor Samar El Hitti in Fall 2022
MAT 2580
MAT 2580 Timeline
- [Fall 2022] Professor Africk will experiment an OER textbook in Fall 2022: Linear Algebra by Jim Hefferon, 4th edition.
- [Spring 2023]Learning outcomes on course outline are updated.
- [Spring 2024] New textbook and course outline were approved.
MAT 2675
MAT 2675 Enrollment Numbers
Semester Number of
SectionsNumber of
StudentsC or above (%) D or above (%)
Spring 2015 68 93 98
Fall 2015 3 80 71 77
Spring 2016 73 79 85
Fall 2016 3 74 76 86
Spring 2017 37 79 90
Fall 2017 3 44 81 86
Spring 2018 45 72 87
Fall 2018 3 56 84 90
Spring 2019 51 86 94
Fall 2019 2 33 74 80
Spring 2020 36 66 (+22 CR) 87
Fall 2020 2 31
MAT 2675 Timeline
- [Spring 2013] Course outline prepared by Laura Ghezz, Neil Katz, Thomas Tradler, Lin Zhou
- Textbook: “Calculus Multivariable”, 2nd ed., by Blank & Krantz
- [Spring 2019] New course outline prepared by Neil Katz, Caner Koca, Jonathan Natov. Main changes:
- Textbook change: “Calculus I” and “Calculus III”, 2nd ed., by Marsden & Weinstein
- [Spring 2021] Samar ElHitti and Lin Zhou designed an experimental module for MAT 2675 for those students who want to enroll in MAT 2675 but do not need to take MAT 2580 for their major.
- [Spring 2023, Fall 2023] Neil Katz experimented new textbook: Jerrold E.Marsden, & Anthony J.Tromba, and Alan Weinstein Basic Multivariable Calculus Springer-Verlag 1993.
MAT 2680
MAT 2680 Timeline
- [Spring 2021] Learning outcomes on course outline are updated.
- [Spring 2021] Nan li prepared a calculus review sheet to be used in this course. It’s posted on department’s website.
MAT 3050
MAT 3050 Timeline
- [Spring 2021] New course outline by Kate Poirier with new textbooks is approved.
- [Fall 2023] Neil Katz experimented a new textbook: George E. Martin The foundations of geometry and the non-Euclidean plane, Springer-Verlag, 1975.
MAT 3080
MAT 3050 Timeline
- [Spring 2022] New course outline is approved (Professor Benakli).
MAT 3772
MAT 3772 Timeline
- [Fall 2019 and Fall 2020]
- Experimental Textbook: Johann Thiel (2019) and Jonathan Natov (2020) used “Mathematical Modeling” by M.M. Meeschaert, 4th edition, Academic Press.
MAT 3788
MAT 3788 Timeline
- [Fall 2019]
- Experimental Textbook: “Options, Futures, and Other Derivatives” by J.C. Hull, Pearson, 10th edition
MAT 4800
MAT 4800 Timeline
- [Spring 2020 and Fall 2020]
- Textbook: Nan Li used “The Elements of Statistical Learning: Data Mining, Inference, and Prediction” by T. Hastie, R. Tibshirani, and J. Friedman, 2nd edition, Springer Science, Business Media, LLC.
- [Spring 2021]
- Textbook: Hüseyin Yüce used “Industrial Mathematics: Modeling in Industry, Science, and Government” by C.R. MacCluer, Prentice Hall, 1999.
- [Fall 2022] Allow students to repeat the course up to 9 credits.
Obsolete Courses
MAT 1175 Enrollment Numbers
Semester Number of
SectionsNumber of
Students
Fall 2011
451656
Fall 2012 43 1553
Fall 2013 45 1383
Fall 2014 39 1191
Fall 2015 24 834
Fall 2016 21 826
Fall 2017 39 1551
Spring 2018 23 747
Fall 2018 10 307
Spring 2019 2 49
Fall 2019 1 32
Spring 2020 0 0
Fall 2020 0 0
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