MAT_1301.pdf

Course Syllabus

Course Description

Introduces nontechnical applications of mathematics in the modern world. Cultivates an appreciation of the significance ofmathematics in daily life and develops students’ mathematical reasoning. Subjects include quantitative information in real-world situations, geometry, statistics, and probability.

Course Textbook(s)

Pirnot, T. L., & Moore, M. (2022). Mathematics all around (7th ed.). Pearson.https://online.vitalsource.com/#/books/9780136966067

Course Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:

1. Apply mathematical principles used in real-world situations.2. Relate numerical concepts to problem-solving applications.3. Perform computations with real numbers.4. Apply geometric principles to solve problems.5. Demonstrate counting techniques.6. Demonstrate understanding of basic concepts of statistics.

Prerequisite(s)

No prerequisite courses are required for enrollment in this course.

Credits

Upon completion of this course, the students will earn 3.00 hours of college credit.

Course Completion Notice

Note: Coursework completed in MyLab Math or in Blackboard after the course end date (without an approved incomplete orextension) will not be accepted and will not affect the final course grade.

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CSU Online Library

The CSU Library contains resources chosen to support the programs of study at Columbia Southern University. Libraryresources can be accessed at any time through the library website. You may be prompted to log in with your CSU accountinformation to access library content. The library includes databases, journals, e-books, and research guides, which arealways accessible through the library webpage.

The CSU Library is staffed by professional librarians ready to help during each step of the research process. The three mainavenues of library support are chat, email [email protected], and phone (1.877.268.8046). Chat is available 24hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays. Email and phone assistance are available Central Standard Time (CST)Monday – Thursday from 8 AM to 7 PM and Friday from 8 AM to 6 PM. Students can also request a virtual researchappointment. Live orientation sessions are held every Friday at 2 PM CST and can be requested on-demand. Liveinstructional webinars are offered monthly on a variety of research topics. Our current webinar schedule is available so youcan plan to attend a future session.

LibGuides

Think of a LibGuide (a Library Guide) as a mini-website to help you with your assignments. It has relevant information suchas databases, e-books, and websites specific to your courses. If you have any questions, please reach out to your friendlylibrary staff.

Click here for the LibGuide for this course.

Unit Assignments

Unit I Homework

The homework must be completed in MyMathLab. You have unlimited attempts on the homework and several learning aidsto assist you in completing your homework problems.

When you click on the unit homework link, it will bring up a list of videos and questions. You must first watch each section’svideo before progressing to the subsequent questions for that particular section. Once you click on the video, all questionlinks for that section will become available. You will do this for each section of questions within the unit homework.

Unit II Homework

The homework must be completed in MyMathLab. You have unlimited attempts on the homework and several learning aidsto assist you in completing your homework problems.

When you click on the unit homework link, it will bring up a list of videos and questions. You must first watch each section’svideo before progressing to the subsequent questions for that particular section. Once you click on the video, all questionlinks for that section will become available. You will do this for each section of questions within the unit homework.

Unit III Journal

You may have found that mathematics takes more time and practice when compared to other subjects you have studied.For this journal response, share your routine or schedule for completing each unit. What are some time managementstrategies that you use to help you effectively learn the material and complete your assignments on time? Next, explain anew technique that you can adopt to help you improve your understanding and completion of each lesson.

Your journal entry must be at least 200 words in length. No references or citations are necessary.

Unit III Homework

The homework must be completed in MyMathLab. You have unlimited attempts on the homework and several learning aidsto assist you in completing your homework problems.

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When you click on the unit homework link, it will bring up a list of videos and questions. You must first watch each section’svideo before progressing to the subsequent questions for that particular section. Once you click on the video, all questionlinks for that section will become available. You will do this for each section of questions within the unit homework.

Unit IV Assignment

In this assignment, you will be asked to find specific information related to the area and perimeter of a backyard you aredesigning. Access the Unit IV Assignment worksheet. Be sure to carefully read all instructions given, and incorporate allwork into the worksheet. Once you have answered all of the questions and showed all of your work, please upload thecompleted worksheet into the assignment area in Blackboard.

Unit IV Homework

The homework must be completed in MyMathLab. You have unlimited attempts on the homework and several learning aidsto assist you in completing your homework problems.

When you click on the unit homework link, it will bring up a list of videos and questions. You must first watch each section’svideo before progressing to the subsequent questions for that particular section. Once you click on the video, all questionlinks for that section will become available. You will do this for each section of questions within the unit homework.

Unit V Homework

The homework must be completed in MyMathLab. You have unlimited attempts on the homework and several learning aidsto assist you in completing your homework problems.

When you click on the unit homework link, it will bring up a list of videos and questions. You must first watch each section’svideo before progressing to the subsequent questions for that particular section. Once you click on the video, all questionlinks for that section will become available. You will do this for each section of questions within the unit homework.

Unit VI Homework

The homework must be completed in MyMathLab. You have unlimited attempts on the homework and several learning aidsto assist you in completing your homework problems.

When you click on the unit homework link, it will bring up a list of videos and questions. You must first watch each section’svideo before progressing to the subsequent questions for that particular section. Once you click on the video, all questionlinks for that section will become available. You will do this for each section of questions within the unit homework.

Unit VII Journal

Throughout this course, you have had access to unit study guides, reference sheets, note-taking guides, instructionalvideos, and learning aides. Reflect on how you used these resources to help you complete each assignment thus far anddescribe how you can use these resources to help you prepare for the comprehensive assessment in Unit VIII.

Next, describe your personal plan and goals for studying for the exam. What methods will you utilize to help you betterunderstand and remember the material for the comprehensive assessment in Unit VIII?

Your journal entry must be at least 200 words in length. No references or citations are necessary.

Unit VII Homework

The homework must be completed in MyMathLab. You have unlimited attempts on the homework and several learning aidsto assist you in completing your homework problems.

When you click on the unit homework link, it will bring up a list of videos and questions. You must first watch each section’svideo before progressing to the subsequent questions for that particular section. Once you click on the video, all questionlinks for that section will become available. You will do this for each section of questions within the unit homework.

Unit VIII Practice Exam

The practice exam serves as a tool to assist you in preparing for the Unit VIII Assessment. Click on the link to navigatethrough the questions in MyMathLab. You have unlimited attempts for each question. This activity is nongraded and will not

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count toward your overall course grade.

APA Guidelines

The application of the APA writing style shall be practical, functional, and appropriate to each academic level, with theprimary purpose being the documentation (citation) of sources. CSU requires that students use APA style for certain papersand projects. Students should always carefully read and follow assignment directions and review the associated gradingrubric when available. The CSU Citation Guide includes examples and sample papers and provides information on how tocontact the CSU Writing Center.

Grading Rubrics

This course utilizes analytic grading rubrics as tools for your professor in assigning grades for all learning activities. Eachrubric serves as a guide that communicates the expectations of the learning activity and describes the criteria for each levelof achievement. In addition, a rubric is a reference tool that lists evaluation criteria and can help you organize your efforts tomeet the requirements of that learning activity. It is imperative for you to familiarize yourself with these rubrics becausethese are the primary tools your professor uses for assessing learning activities.

Rubric categories include (1) Discussion Board, (2) Assessment (Written Response), and (3) Assignment. However, it ispossible that not all of the listed rubric types will be used in a single course (e.g., some courses may not haveAssessments).

The Assessment (Written Response) rubric can be found embedded in a link within the directions for each UnitAssessment. However, these rubrics will only be used when written-response questions appear within the Assessment.

Each Assignment type (e.g., article critique, case study, research paper) will have its own rubric. The Assignment rubricsare built into Blackboard, allowing students to review them prior to beginning the Assignment and again once theAssignment has been scored. This rubric can be accessed via the Assignment link located within the unit where it is to besubmitted. Students may also access the rubric through the course menu by selecting “Tools” and then “My Grades.”

Again, it is vitally important for you to become familiar with these rubrics because their application to yourDiscussion Boards, Assessments, and Assignments is the method by which your instructor assigns all grades.

Schedule/Grading

The following pages contain a printable Course Schedule to assist you through this course. By following this schedule, youwill be assured that you will complete the course within the time allotted.

Unit I Number Theory and the Real Number System [ Weight: 13% ]

Read/View: Unit I Study GuideChapter 6: Number Theory and the Real Number System: Understanding the Numbers AllAround Us, Sections 6.1 – 6.3

Discuss: Unit I Discussion Board 10%

Submit: Unit I Homework 3%

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Unit II Consumer Mathematics [ Weight: 13% ]

Read/View: Unit II Study GuideChapter 8: Consumer Mathematics: The Mathematics of Everyday Life, Sections 8.1 – 8.3

Submit: Unit II Live LectureUnit II Homework

10%3%

Unit III The Real Number System Continued [ Weight: 8% ]

Read/View: Unit III Study GuideChapter 6: Number Theory and the Real Number System: Understanding the Numbers AllAround Us, Sections 6.4 – 6.6

Submit: Unit III JournalUnit III Homework

5%3%

Unit IV Geometry [ Weight: 12% ]

Read/View: Unit IV Study GuideChapter 9: Geometry: Ancient and Modern Mathematics Embrace, Sections 9.1 – 9.3

Submit: Unit IV AssignmentUnit IV Homework

9%3%

Unit V Counting [ Weight: 13% ]

Read/View: Unit V Study GuideChapter 12: Counting: Just How Many Are There?, Sections 12.1 – 12.3

Discuss: Unit V Discussion Board 10%

Submit: Unit V Homework 3%

Unit VI Probability [ Weight: 13% ]

Read/View: Unit VI Study GuideChapter 13: Probability: What Are the Chances?, Sections 13.1 – 13.3

Submit: Unit VI Live LectureUnit VI Homework

10%3%

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Unit VII Descriptive Statistics [ Weight: 8% ]

Read/View: Unit VII Study GuideChapter 14: Descriptive Statistics: Making Sense of the Data, Sections 14.1 and 14.2

Submit: Unit VII JournalUnit VII Homework

5%3%

Unit VIII Review and the Assessment [ Weight: 20% ]

Read/View: Unit VIII Study GuideThere are no required unit resources to read or view in this unit.

Submit: Unit VIII Assessment 20%

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  • MAT 1301, Liberal Arts Math
  • Course Syllabus
    • Course Description
    • Course Textbook(s)
    • Course Learning Outcomes
    • Prerequisite(s)
    • Credits
    • Course Completion Notice
    • CSU Online Library
    • LibGuides
    • Unit Assignments
      • Unit I Homework
      • Unit II Homework
      • Unit III Journal
      • Unit III Homework
      • Unit IV Assignment
      • Unit IV Homework
      • Unit V Homework
      • Unit VI Homework
      • Unit VII Journal
      • Unit VII Homework
      • Unit VIII Practice Exam
    • APA Guidelines
    • Grading Rubrics
    • Schedule/Grading
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