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Mathematics (Math)


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Being able to do basic math is a cornerstone of successful life and career skills, while advanced math is critical to entering and advancing in careers in business, finance, engineering, medicine and other sciences. Dallas College offers various courses in algebra, trigonometry, calculus, math for business and social sciences, quantitative reasoning, statistics and math for teachers.

Taking math classes at Dallas College is an affordable way to get started on a path to a brighter future. Whether you’re taking classes to transfer to a four-year college or university, or for personal enrichment, our math curriculum will give you the foundational skills you need.

Math courses are listed under the four-letter rubrics (course prefixes)  MATHPOFT and TECM.

 

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Updated September 5, 2025