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Nov 22, 2024
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MAT 810 - Math for Liberal Arts Sup. Lab Credits: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 2 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: General Supports success in Math for Liberal Arts through student-centered instruction and group work. Develops skills required for success in college-level mathematics, including problem solving, critical thinking, and quantitative reasoning. Students must be concurrently enrolled in MAT 110 . Prerequisite: Minimum ALEKS score of 20% or MAT 064 with a C- or better. Corequisite: MAT 110 Competencies
- Examine liberal arts math related attitudes
- Explain the causes of math anxiety
- Plan strategies for overcoming math anxiety
- Develop time management in liberal arts math
- Discuss math time management
- Plan a study schedule
- Discuss how grades are calculated
- Examine technology skills required for the study of math for liberal arts
- Navigate the institution LMS
- Investigate the various software required for the course
- Explore Desmos, TI calculator, or other optional technologies
- Apply problem solving and critical thinking skills to various liberal arts scenarios
- Use problem solving strategies
- Develop appropriate mathematical models
- Make sense of graphical information
- Interpret concepts used in the study of liberal arts math
- Communicate through examples what it means to understand mathematical and statistical concepts
- Demonstrate fundamental concepts within one’s own experiences
- Demonstrate a basic understanding of arithmetic
- Perform calculations with fractions, decimals, and percentages
- Compute answers with the appropriate formulas
- Write models for verbal problems
- Translate phrases and sentences into mathematical expressions
- Select the appropriate models in liberal arts math to solve a given word problem
- Support the main competencies within liberal arts math
- Analyze information using logic and set theory
- Analyze different historical numerical systems
- Evaluate mathematics in the arts
- Evaluate mathematical concepts in finance
- Use probability to make decisions
- Analyze statistics to make decisions
- Examine various voting and apportionment rules
- Apply graph theory to everyday applications
Competencies Revised Date: AY2023
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