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- Effective Term:
- Fall 2013 through Spring 2014
- Course Number:
- MTH 23C
- Course Title:
- Introduction to Geometry
- Credit Hours:
- 1
- Lecture Hours:
- 0
- Lecture/Lab Hours:
- 0
- Lab Hours:
- 30
Course Description
Intended Outcomes for the course
· Creatively and confidently use mathematical and other problem solving strategies to formulate problems", to solve problems using multiple approaches, and interpret results.
· Meet the prerequisites for further course work.
· Choose and perform accurate arithmetic operations in a variety of situations with and without a calculator.
· Present results numerically", symbolically, and graphically, and in written and oral form.
Outcome Assessment Strategies
Assessment shall include:
1. At least one in-class examinations",
· No more than 50% of any test can be multiple choice
2. One in-class", proctored, individual cumulative final exam,
3. At least one written explanation of a mathematical concept",
4. At least one real-world application activity", and
5. At least one or more of the following additional measures:
a. Take-home examinations
b. Graded homework
c. Quizzes
d. Group projects
e. In-class activities
f. Attendance
g. Portfolios
h. Individual projects
i. Individual student conference
j. Service learning
Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)
THEMES:
- Rational arithmetic operations in context
- Appropriate use of technology
- Application of critical thinking skills to solve mathematical problems
- Data analysis
SKILLS:
- GEOMETRY
- Recognize at least the following geometric shapes: triangles", quadrilaterals, circles, cubes, rectangular solids, cylinders, and spheres and the relationships between them
- Investigate angles and lines
- Determine the perimeter and area of polygons
- Determine the circumference and area of a circles
- Determine the volume of solids
- Determine side lengths using Pythagorean Theorem
- TECHNOLOGY
- Determine square roots to specified decimal place", exponents, fraction key, add, subtract, multiply, divide, order of operations, parentheses
- WRITING
- Write answers to application problems as complete sentences.