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We are providing all students free rental access to textbooks and course materials this semester! Students might still be required to purchase supplies.

: The textbooks used for these sections are available free of charge. Students may still be required to purchase supplies.
: The estimated course materials cost is $2 - $49.99
: The estimated course materials cost is $50 - $99.99
: The estimated course materials cost is $100 - $199.99
: The estimated course materials cost is $200 or more
  • With trigonometry, you'll have the power to understand the geometry of the world around you like never before. You'll dive into the fascinating realm of triangles and the unit circle, learning how to use special functions and graphs to tackle real-life problems. You'll master identities that simplify complex equations and explore polar coordinates, a unique way to pinpoint locations on a plane. We will also introduce you to vectors which are fundamental to the world of physics and engineering, allowing us to explore concepts like force and motion in a whole new light. This class is the study of trigonometric functions, their inverses and their graphs, identities and proofs related to trigonometric expressions, trigonometric equations, solving right triangles, solving triangles using the Law of Cosines and the Law of Sines, polar coordinates, and introduction to vectors.

    • Credit Type: Earned units for this course are applicable to an Associate Degree.
    • Transferability: Course credit transfers to CSU.
    • Prerequisite: Eligibility for MATH 103 as determined through the Crafton Hills College assessment process.
    Open
    Ref# 1102
    Sec 30
    Units 4.00
    Books
    Avail 24
    Days -M-W---
    Start 08/25/25, 12:45P
    End 12/19/25, 02:50P
    Building
    Room 127
    Instructor Piamonte,R
    Type
    Open
    Ref# 1104
    Sec 62
    Units 4.00
    Books Free
    Avail 32
    Days --T-R--
    Start 09/16/25, 05:30P
    End 12/18/25, 08:00P
    Building
    Room 237
    Instructor Hanley,J
    Type
    • Note: 13 week class from 09/16/25 to 12/18/25.
    • Note: This is a fast-paced course that covers all required course content in a shortened span of time. Class meetings are longer and cover more of the course material in a day than in a typical 16-week class.