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We help individuals achieve their academic goals. MESA CCCP (Math Engineering Science Achievement California Community College Program) provides support to community college students who are majoring in math, engineering and science so they can excel academically and transfer to four-year institutions.
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Spring 2013 Study Center Hours:
Monday: 8:00am - 7:00pm
Tuesday: 8:00am-7:00pm
Wednesday: 8:00am-7:00pm
Thursday: 8:00am - 7:00pm
Friday: 8:00am - 4:00pm
Math 154 |
Tuesdays and Thursdays 12:00-1:00pm, JM 115
An intensive one-semester course in the elements of trigonometry including: trigonometric functions, solving triangles for unknown parts, proving and applying identities, graphing, solving trigonometric equations, expressing and using complex numbers in trigonometric form.
Tuesdays and Thursdays 12:00-1:00pm, JM 115 |
Math 70
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Tuesdays 10:00 11:00am, Thursdays 12:00-1:00pm JM 115
This course proceeds at an intense pace. Topics include: functions and graphs, applications of functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometric functions and analytic trigonometry, right triangle trigonometry, analytic geometry, and roots of polynomial equations. This course is intended for students planning to take calculus. |
| Math 75 |
Mondays and Wednesdays 10:00 11:00am, JM 115
This is the first course of a three-semester sequence. Topics include limits, continuity, differentiation, and integration involving many types of function with a variety of applications. Primarily for mathematics, physical science, and engineering majors. |
Math 76 |
Mondays and Wednesdays 12:00-1:00pm, JM 115
This is the second course of a three-semester sequence. Topics include techniques of integration, improper integrals, infinite series, analytic geometry, polar coordinates and parametric equations, vectors, three-dimensional space, and many applications. |
Math 81 |
Mondays and Wendsdays 2:00pm-3:00pm, JM 124
MATH080 Introduction to linear algebra including systems of linear equations, vectors, matrices and determinants, two and three-dimensional vectors, vector spaces, inner product spaces, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, and linear transformations. Intended for mathematics, engineering, or computer science majors. Supplemental learning assistance is available for students to strengthen skills and to reinforce student mastery of concepts. Students enrolled in MATH 80 may access the supplemental learning assistance by enrolling in MATH 400, an open entry/open exit non-credit course. Approved for Distance Learning format. |
Physics 5 |
Tuesday and Thursdays 10:00-11:00am JM 119
This is the first semester of a three-semester introductory calculus-based physics course. It is a fundamental treatment of the general principles of physics for the engineering and physics major. Topics included are mechanical properties of matter, fluid mechanics, wave motion, thermodynamics, and electrostatics. |
Chem 20 |
Monday, Wednesday, Friday 2:30 - 4:00pm, JM 201
CHEM 20 is a one semester transferable college chemistry course designed to meet the needs of allied-health majors. The course is a study of the fundamental theories and laws of chemistry. The laboratory portion of the course involves experimentation and drawing conclusions from data. |
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| Chem 1 |
Mondays and Wednesday 11:00am - 12:00pm, JM 219
A course for majors and pre-professionals involving the fundamental theories and laws of chemistry. Topics include stoichiometery, atomic structure, bonding theories, ionic reactions and properties of gases. |
Biology 30, 31, 40: Anatomy, Physiology, Microbiology |
Mondays and Wednesdays 1:30-4:00pm, Fidays 11:00-2:00pm
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Last Updated:
3/14/2013 1:30 PM