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Last Reviewed by: Leslie Wurst Date Approved: Date Revised: Fall 2012 COURSE SYLLABUS Syllabus for: MATH 1010 Math for General Studies Former Course and Title: Former Quarter Course(s): Mat 1260 Contemporary Mathematics MAT 126 and MAT 127 Contemporary Mathematics I, II Catalog Description: This course is a study of problem solving techniques using sets and logic, equations, geometry, functions, probability and statistics, and math of consumer finances. Additional topics from the history of mathematics, trigonometry, calculus, and graphing applications are included. Credit Hours: 3 sem hrs Contact Hours: 3 hrs/wk Lab Hours: 0 Prerequisite(s): Documented eligibility for collegiate mathematics; one high school credit each in Algebra I and Algebra II. Required Nature of Text(s): (1) Mathematics Smith 12 th Ed. Brooks Cole (Thomson) Title Author(s) Edition/Date Publisher Required Supplies/Material(s): Scientific calculator or graphing calculator Recommended Supplementary Material(s): Student Group for Whom Course is Required/Intended: This course satisfies the mathematics requirement for the following emphases under the University Parallel major: art, communications, English, general studies, geography, health and physical education, history, political science, pre-law, recreation, social science, social work, and sociology.

---- GOALS ---- GOALS: These should be broadly stated, measurable learner outcomes expected with the completion of the course; use additional sheet(s) if necessary. To utilize and reinforce algebra skills in new problem solving situations To explore topics from the history of mathematics integrating math discoveries with the development of man To acquaint student with various non-algebraic topics in mathematics To make mathematics relevant to the liberal arts student ---- OBJECTIVES ---- OBJECTIVES: These should be specifically stated, measurable learner outcomes to be met throughout the course; use additional sheet(s) if necessary. Through the study of MATH 1010, a student will be able to: 1. Apply laws of deductive logic to determine validity of arguments. 2. Use symbolic logic with statements and truth tables. 3. Compare and contrast the Hindu-Arabic number system with ancient systems of numeration. 4. Convert decimal numerals to other bases and numerals in other bases to decimal numerals. 5. Identify subsets of the real number system, distinguish field properties for the various subsets, and do operations for numbers in the subsets. 6. Use prime factorizations to find least common multiple and greatest common factor of natural numbers. 7. Identify characteristics of polygons. 8. Use Pythagorean Theorem and basic trigonometry ratios to solve right triangles. 9. Compute perimeters, areas, and volumes for two- and three-dimensional figures. 10. Compare, contrast, and convert English and metric measurements of length, weight, and capacity, and temperature. 11. Apply exponential and logarithmic equations to real world problems. 12. Utilize formulas to calculate simple and compound interest and expected values of annuities. 13. Utilize formulas to calculate monthly payment amounts and total interest. 14. Identify sequences as arithmetic, geometric, or Fibonacci and find next terms. 15. Determine unions, intersections, and complements of sets. 16. Use Venn diagrams to solve problems, including survey problems. 17. Calculate probability and odds of particular events. 18. Use permutations, combinations, and the fundamental counting principle to solve application problems.

OBJECTIVES (continued) 19. Use bar, line, and circle graphs to depict and interpret data. 20. Prepare frequency distributions to organize data. 21. Calculate mean, median, and mode for a set of data. 22. Calculate range, standard deviation, and variance for a set of data. 23. Use the normal distribution to solve application problems.

---- SUGGESTED EVALUATION PLAN TASK WEIGHT OBJECTIVES Test I Test II Test III Test IV Test V Final Examination 200 points 1-2 3-6 7-10 11-14 15-18 1-23 FINAL GRADING PLAN Based Upon Percentages A = 630-700 points or 90-100% B = 560-629 points or 80-89% C = 490-559 points or 70-79% D = 420-489 points or 60-69% F = 0-419 points or 0-59% Additional Comments: Homework and quizzes and/or a short research paper could be used in determining the final grade. Attendance may be used as an incentive for dropping one test grade.

---- INSTRUCTIONAL SCHEDULE for MATH 1010 - Math for General Studies Course Number and Name Objective Student Assignments/ Week Numbers Content to be Covered Supplementary Material(s) I. 1 Problem Solving Problem Set 1.1 Reasoning Problem Set 1.2 16 Venn Diagrams Problem Set 2.1 II. 15 Operations with Sets Problem Set 2.2 Applications of Sets Problem Set 2.3 III. 1,15,16, 2 Deductive Reasoning Truth and Logic Fallacies Problem Set 3.1 Problem Set 3.2 Problem Set 3.4 ---- IV. 1,2,16,1 6 Test # 1 3,4 Numeration Systems Problem Set 4.1 Numeration Systems/Non-Decimal Bases Problem Sets 4.2/4.3 Non-Decimal Bases / Binary System Problem Sets 4.3/4.4 V. 4,5,6 Natural Numbers/Prime Numbers Real Numbers Real Numbers Problem Sets 5.1/5.2 Problem Sets 5.3/5.4 Problem Set 5.5 Test #2 VI. 7,8 Polygons Triangles Problem Sets 7.1/7.2 Problem Set 7.3 Triangles Problem Set 7.4 Right-Triangle Trigonometry Problem Set 7.5 VII. 8,9 Right-Triangle Trigonometry Problem Sets 7.5 Perimeter / Area Problem Sets 9.1/9.2 Surface Area / Volume / Capacity Problem Set 9.3 VIII. 10, 11 Metrics / Unit Conversions Problem Sets 9.4/9.5 Test #3 Exponential Equations Problem Set 10.1 IX. 11, 12 Logarithmic Equations Problem Set 10.2 Applications of Logarithms Problem Sets 10.2/10.3 Interest Problem Set 11.1

INSTRUCTIONAL SCHEDULE for MATH 1010 - Math for General Studies Course Number and Name Objective Student Assignments/ Week Numbers Content to be Covered Supplementary Material(s) X. 12,13,14 Installment Buying Problem Set 11.2 Problem Sets 11.3/11.4 Annuities Problem Set 11.5 XI. 13,15,16 Amortization / Finance Formulas Problem Sets 11.6/11.7 Test #4 XII. 17, 18 Permutations / Combinations Problem Sets 12.1/12.2 Counting Techniques Problem Set 12.3 Probability / Expectation Problem Sets 13.1/13.2 XIII. 17,19,20 Probability Models Problem Set 13.3 Test #5 Graphs / Frequency Distributions Problem Set 14.1 XIV. 21,22,23 Descriptive Statistics Problem Set 14.2 Normal Curve Problem Set 14.3 XV. 1-23 Final Exam