MTH 105Z - Math in Society  4 Credit(s) 
  Prerequisite(s):  
MTH 95  or MTH 96  or designated placement.
  Corequisite(s): MTH 105Q  required for students who have not completed MTH 95  or MTH 96  or higher.
  Course Description: An exploration of present-day applications of mathematics focused on developing numeracy. Major topics include quantitative reasoning and problem-solving strategies, probability and statistics, and financial mathematics; these topics are to be weighted approximately equally. This course emphasizes mathematical literacy and communication, relevant everyday applications, and the appropriate use of current technology. Course is graded A through F. Formerly offered as MTH105.
  Course Learning Outcomes:   
	- CLO#1: Employ mathematical reasoning skills when reading complex problems requiring quantitative or symbolic analysis and demonstrate versatility in the consideration and selection of solution strategies. (ILO: Quantitative Literacy and Reasoning)
 
	- CLO#2: Demonstrate proficiency in the use of mathematical symbols, techniques, and computation that contribute to the exploration of applications of mathematics.
 
	- CLO#3: Use appropriate mathematical structures and processes to make decisions and solve problems in the contexts of logical reasoning, probability, data, statistics, and financial mathematics.
 
	- CLO#4: Use appropriate representations and language to effectively communicate and interpret quantitative results and mathematical processes orally and in writing.
 
	- CLO#5: Demonstrate mathematical habits of mind by determining the reasonableness and implications of mathematical methods, solutions, and approximations in context.
 
  Typical Required and Recommended Equipment and Materials: Graphing calculator (T1-83 or T1-83 Plus), graph paper, pencil, paper, and notebook.
  ACTI Code and Course Type  100 Lower Division Collegiate
  Length of Course:  A required state minimum of forty (40) and a standard RCC delivery of (44) lecture hours per term, not to exceed (48) hours per term.
				  
 
   
			
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