You would need to check with the particular school as the course offerings vary. What one school offers the other may not.
Some of the basic courses include College Algebra, PreCal, Business math and engineering math. but for more course info check with the particular school.
There are many types of math courses. There's geometry, algebra 1 and 2, pre-calculus, and calculus.
2+2=4x1=4+5=9
There is an endless list of courses that are currently being offered at National College. A few of these courses range from math to science to english, all to fit whichever program you are choosing to go into.
There are many list of available college courses online. This is one that you could check out: http://www.universitiesandcolleges.org/free-online-college-courses/
There are many hundreds of different types of math courses. You have course in high school, college, trade school, continual learning, etc. The types of math courses are limited only by the imagination of those who design math courses.
Calculus is higher than Algebra. There are also courses on Linear Algebra and Differential Equations that are higher than college Algebra. If you contact the Math department of any college they should be able to give you a specific answer as to what courses they correspond with and what a challenging math class would be.
The difference between college trigonometry and high school math is that college courses tend to be more focused in one subject. High school courses tend to provide the student with a broad understanding of math.
You can still get traditional classroom courses, at many colleges.
There are a variety of courses available at Marlboro College. These include courses in American Studies, Arts, Humanities, Sciences, Math, Social Science and many others.
Credits vary according to the specific course. Math courses typically run anywhere from three to five credits with the five credit courses usually at the higher end such as some calculus courses.
http://www.mathscareers.org.uk/viewItem.cfm?cit_id=383181 This site offers a list on all the universities that offer math courses for you in great England!
In college, the teachers learn what kind of subject, grade, and type of math in thier courses.
At the bachelor's level, it is typically a college algebra and most likely a statistics course.
Mount Holyoke College offers many of the same courses as any other institution. English, Foreign Language, Math, Science, and Fine Arts courses are available.