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MATH 1003 - Survey of Technical Math


Description
This course is designed to meet the requirements of a college level mathematics course for AAS programs. It is recommended that students intending to earn a baccalaureate degree take College Algebra. This course includes a review of basic arithmetic skills such as ratios, proportions, percent, and metric conversions focusing on applications of these topics. Primary focus of the course may include a variety of skills from areas such as financial mathematics, regression analysis, statistics, math history, and math as art. This is an application oriented course with a project component and is designed to be flexible to accommodate the differing needs of people in various AAS programs. Some sections have a required EMPACTS lab component to build team and technology skills.

Pre-Requisite
Completion of MATH 0044  or higher-level Mathematics course with a grade greater than or equal to C, or received an appropriate placement score (see placement chart).

Co-Requisite
N/A

Cross Listed Course
N/A

3 Credit Hour(s)

Contact Hours
45 lecture hours

3 Faculty Load Hour(s)

Semesters Offered
Fall, Spring

ACTS Equivalent
MATH1103 (ACTS) - Survey of College Mathematics

Grade Mode
A-F

Learning Outcomes
This course is customized to a student’s individual academic pursuit. As such, students are required to demonstrate mastery of a subset of the following learning outcomes identified as necessary to the curriculum of their academic program.  Depending on the academic program of each student, students completing this course will be able to:

  1. Convert among fractions decimals and percent
  2. Apply ratios and proportions
  3. Make and interpret different measures and measurements
  4. Use statistics to analyze information
  5. Recognize and apply various geometric ideas and formulas
  6. Apply basic math skills to financial situations
  7. Find and identify links between mathematics and the arts
  8. Explore growth and decay described by linear, exponential, and logistic models
  9. Compute dosage calculations


General Education Outcomes Supported
  • Students can achieve mathematical literacy


Standard Practices
Topics list 

  • Fractions, decimals, percent and applications of same
  • Ratio and Proportions
  • Measurement
  • Analysis of data 
  • Standard Normal Curves 
  • Geometry 
  • Financial Mathematics 
  • Math and the Arts
  • Exponential Growth and Decay
  • Unit conversions for the health professions
  • Calculate dosages

Assessments

  • Each student learning outcome will be assessed by a proctored module test. 
  • The questions on each module test will be in direct support of the Learning  Outcomes. 
  • The results of these questions and overall student performance will be reported when final  grades are submitted.
  • Results of these module exams will be used in the General Education Outcome report

Grading guidelines 

  • At least 70% of the student’s final course grade should come from proctored work



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