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The course presents a basic introduction to number theory. Topics include algebra, geometry, topology, probability, and statistics.
UPON COMPLETION OF THE COURSE, THE STUDENT WILL BE COMPETENT IN:
- Applying the concepts of similar and congruent figures.
- Solving linear equations and inequalities.
- Simplifying rational expressions.
- Identifying modular problem applications.
- Determining angle measure and type.
- Utilizing metric units.
- Calculating perimeter and area.
- Computing the volume of various solids.
- Graphing on a coordinate system.
- Constructing a map using ordered pairs.
- Distinguishing between permutations and combinations.
- Deriving the probability of an event.
- Illustrating various types of graphical displays.
- Comparing measures of central tendency.
- Interpreting measures of dispersion.
- Analyzing data using the standard normal distribution.
- Expressing analytical thinking, orally and in writing, and applying that knowledge to other disciplines and to real-world situations.
Course Syllabi
- MAT1014.E1 Survey of Mathematics