Associated Term:
Fall 2016
Learning Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will:
1. Engage effectively with contextual and openended mathematical problems.
2. Interpret quantitative information
presented numerically, verbally or graphically.
3. Create and use mathematical models.
4. Demonstrate critical thinking in
quantitative settings.
5. Express mathematical ideas vocally and in
writing.
6. Apply mathematical skills with civic and
ethical awareness.
7. Make appropriate use of calculators and
spreadsheet software.
8. Demonstrate mathematical skills for college
readiness.
9. Numeracy: Perform operations with
rational numbers; use unit analysis.
10. Algebra: Simplify expressions; solve linear
equations and proportions.
11. Geometry: Apply perimeter, area, similarity,
and the Pythagorean theorem.
12. Analytic Geometry: Graph linear equations
and use slope-intercept form.
13. Statistics: Interpret frequency graphs and
measures of center.
14. Selected Topics: Apply elementary concepts
from areas such as set theory, number theory,
logic, etc.
Required Materials:
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