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Show College of Science 585 Course Delivery Options Pathway to Contemporary Mathematics (MATH 0810) This course is ONLY for students who plan to take MATH 1030 (i.e. Humanities and Social Studies majors). This course replaces the need to take MATH 0990 and MATH 1010, but it is not a combination of the two courses. Curriculum is focused on learning how to think and reason mathematically and is not as algebra intensive. This course meets four days a week in a classroom with an instructor. Collaborative learning is a key element of this course. MATH 0950 is a prerequisite for this course. This course cannot be transferred to another institution. TERM (available for MATH 0950, MATH 0990, and MATH 1010) Technology Enhanced Redesign of Mathematics (TERM) courses are mastery-based and flexible-paced with computer- based plus personal, individualized instruction. More than one course can be completed in one semester. Students attend class one day a week and attend at least two additional hours per week in the math tutoring center (the Hub). Because there are no hard deadlines, except for the final exam, students in TERM should be self-motivated and have good time management skills. TERM courses prepare students for MATH 1030, MATH 1040 or MATH 1050. Online (available for MATH 0950, MATH 0990, and MATH 1010) Courses are mastery-based and flexible-paced with computer- based instruction. More than one course can be completed in one semester. No on-campus attendance is required, but local students are welcome to use the math tutoring center (the Hub) for instruction and testing. Because there are no hard deadlines, except for the final exam, students in online courses should be self-motivated and have good time management skills. Online students must also have consistent access to a computer and excellent technology skills. All quizzes and tests must be proctored. Online courses prepare students for MATH 1030, MATH 1040 or MATH 1050. Flipped Math (available for MATH 0950, MATH 0990, and MATH 1010) Courses meet 4 days a week in a classroom with an instructor. Students take notes while reading the e-textbook and/or watching video lectures before class, then work in groups during class to learn the course content. Homework and tests are taken online. This course is best for students who prefer a structured schedule and a social learning environment. Flipped courses prepare students for MATH 1030, MATH 1040 or MATH 1050. Placement in Mathematics Courses To prevent delay of graduation, all students requiring developmental courses need to begin those courses immediately. Developmental Math courses provide foundational skills necessary for college level courses. Students are placed into mathematics courses using a weighted rubric of high school GPA and Math ACT scores, of high school GPA and Math ACT scores. If you do not have a high school GPA and/or ACT score, or if you wish to challenge your course placement, you should take the Math Mastery Exam. Course Descriptions - MATH (developmental) Developmental Mathematics Program MATH 0810 - Experimental Courses Credits: (1-6) Consult the semester class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. Currently 0810 is titled, 'Pathway to Contemporary Mathematics' for 4 credit hours. The fee for this course includes $102 for the MyMathLab software license for the semester. The balance of the fee ($19 per credit hour) is for developmental support and is in lieu of the developmental fee previously charged each semester. Prerequisite: MATH 0950 or placement test within previous 24 months. This course cannot be transferred. MATH 0950 ND - Pre-algebra Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem, lst Blk, 2nd Blk, Online] Spring [Full Sem, lst Blk, 2nd Blk, Online] Summer [Full Sem, lst Blk, 2nd Blk, Online] Whole number, integer, and fraction operations, solving linear equations, exponents, ratio and proportion, and applications (word problems). The fee for this course includes $102 for the MyMathLab software license for the semester. No textbook is required. The balance of the fee ($19 per credit hour) is for developmental support and is in lieu of the developmental fee previously charged each semester. Does not count toward graduation. MATH 0990 ND - First Course in Algebra Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem, lst Blk, 2nd Blk, Online] Spring [Full Sem, lst Blk, 2nd Blk, Online] Summer [Full Sem, lst Blk, 2nd Blk, Online] Properties of real numbers, solving linear equations and inequalities, geometry, ratio and proportion, applications (word problems), graphing, solving linear systems, exponents, scientific notation, polynomials, factoring, and solving quadratic equations. The fee for this course includes $102 for the MyMathLab software license for the semester. No textbook is required. The balance of the fee ($19 per credit hour) is for developmental support and is in lieu of the developmental fee previously charged each semester. Prerequisite: MATH 0950 or equivalent Placement Rubric criteria. Does not count toward graduation. MATH 1010 - Intermediate Algebra Credits: (4) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem, lst Blk, 2nd Blk, Online] Spring [Full Sem, lst Blk, 2nd Blk, Online] Summer [Full Sem, lst Blk, 2nd Blk, Online] Inequalities (including absolute value and systems), systems of equations, applications (word problems), functions (inverse, exponential, and logarithmic), variations, factoring, rational expressions, radicals, complex numbers, quadratic equations, parabolas, circles, quadratic formula, formulas, properties and applications of logarithms. The fee for this course includes $102 for the MyMathLab software license Weber State University 2015-2016 Catalog |