The General Education Program prepares students for informed citizenship, leading to responsible participation in local, national, and global, communities.

MTH 124 Functions and Models

Foundations - Mathematical Sciences

Knowledge Student Learning Outcomes

  1. Explain principles and questions that define computer science, logic, mathematics, or statistics.
  2. Apply techniques for problem solving including recognition of key elements, the choice of suitable methods for solving a problem, and the appropriate application of these methods.

Essential Skills Student Learning Outcomes

  1. Collaboration: Effectively work on a team.
    • Creates an environment in which everyone feels they can contribute as well as constructively building on or synthesizing the contributions of others. Notices when someone is not participating and works to engage them. Provides a way to assess and address team members' concerns as the project proceeds.
    • Participates in creating a plan that effectively utilizes members' strengths or helps them develop new skills, clearly articulates and allocates roles and tasks to meet deadlines, and establishes a mutually agreed upon accountability system.
    • Completes all assigned tasks by the deadline, revising and adjusting plans as needed; proactively helps other team members complete their assigned tasks.
  2. Quantitative Literacy: Work effectively with numerical data.
    • Calculations are correct, solve the problem, and are presented clearly and concisely.
    • Skillfully converts data into an insightful mathematical portrayal in a way that contributes to a deeper understanding.
    • Uses the quantitative analysis of data as the basis for deep and thoughtful judgments, drawing insightful, carefully qualified conclusions.

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