College Algebra & Trig w Apps

Class Number: MATH1 10804197-1 - College Algebra & Trig w Apps
Offering Status: Open
Academic Level: Post_Secondary
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Course Description

10-804-197 COLLEGE ALGEBRA & TRIGONOMETRY WITH APPLICATIONS …those skills needed for success in Calculus and many application areas on a baccalaureate level. Topics include the real and complex number systems, polynomials, exponents, radicals, solving equations and inequalities (linear and nonlinear), relations and functions, systems of equations and inequalities (linear and nonlinear), matrices, graphing, conic sections, sequences and series, combinatories, and the binomial theorem. (Prerequisite: GPA greater/equal to 2.6 AND C or better in Algebra II or equivalent; OR Next Gen AAF score greater/equal to 250 AND Rdg greater/equal to 250; OR ACT Math score greater/equal to 24 AND ACT Rdg greater/equal to 15; OR C or better in Inter Alg-contact academic advisor 920-498-5444)

Course Typically Offered

  • Fall
  • Spring

Most NWTC classes are offered in 8-week sessions. Learn more about how our class schedule can help you succeed.

Credit for Prior Learning

What will I learn?

  1. Apply mathematical problem solving skills.
  2. Use the fundamental concepts of algebra.
  3. Analyze the features of a graph of a given function or relation.
  4. Solve linear and quadratic equations and inequalities.
  5. Analyze the properties of linear and quadratic functions.
  6. Use theories of equations to find the zeros of a polynomial function.
  7. Determine complex solutions to polynomial equations.
  8. Perform computations with rational functions.
  9. Perform computations with radical functions.
  10. Analyze exponential and logarithmic functions.
  11. Solve non-linear systems of equations.
  12. Solve systems of linear equations.
  13. Perform basic operations with matrices.
  14. Use the inverse of a square matrix.
  15. Solve systems of equations using matrix equations.
  16. Solve systems of linear inequalities.
  17. Produce the graph of a conic section.
  18. Solve problems involving sequences and series.
  19. Use the Binomial Theorem.
  20. Define the trigonometric functions.
  21. Evaluate the trigonometric functions.
  22. Use radian measures of angles.
  23. Interpret graphs of trigonometric functions.
  24. Graph equations of basic and modified trigonometric functions.
  25. Define the inverse of a trigonometric function.
  26. Derive trigonometric identities.
  27. Apply new trigonometric identities.
  28. Solve trigonometric equations.
  29. Perform operations with parametric equations.
  30. Solve oblique triangles.
  31. Perform vector operations.
  32. Use trigonometry in vector applications.
  33. Perform operations with complex numbers in trigonometric form.
  34. Relate the polar coordinate system to the rectangular coordinate system.
  35. Analyze the features of a graph of a given function or relation
  36. Solve linear and quadratic equations and inequalities
  37. Analyze the properties of linear and quadratic functions
  38. Analyze polynomials
  39. Analyze rational functions
  40. Analyze radical functions
  41. Analyze exponential and logarithmic functions
  42. Solve algebraic systems
  43. Analyze conic sections
  44. Analyze trigonometric functions
  45. Evaluate the trigonometric functions
  46. Apply the unit circle and radian measure
  47. Analyze graphs of trigonometric functions
  48. Analyze inverse trigonometric functions
  49. Manipulate trigonometric identities
  50. Solve trigonometric equations
  51. Solve oblique triangles
  52. Complete vector operations
  53. Complete operations with complex numbers in trigonometric form
  54. Analyze the polar coordinate system

Class Details

Class Number:
MATH1 10804197-1 - College Algebra & Trig w Apps
Location:
NWTC Green Bay
Date:
-
Delivery:
In-Person
Term:
2026 Spring

Class Notes

Your textbook for this class is available free online! It can be found in your Canvas class shell one day prior to the class start date. Based on your preference, printed versions are available for purchase through the NWTC Bookstore. To learn more, please visit: https://nwtc.libguides.com/oer.

Meetings Times

Dates Day(s) / Time Location
1/21/2026 - 5/18/2026 Monday/Wednesday/Friday
8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Green Bay Campus Room SC306

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