Mathematics

Math Course Outcomes

Math 95

  • Outcome 1: Students will simplify and evaluate algebraic expressions.
  • Outcome 2: Students will form and solve linear equations in one variable.
  • Outcome 3: Students will form and graph linear equations in two variables.

Math 96

  • Outcome 1: Students will solve nonlinear equations using analytic methods.
  • Outcome 2: Students will use mathematics concepts in real world situations.
  • Outcome 3: Students will simplify and perform operations with nonlinear expressions.

Math 100

  • Outcome 1: Students will apply ratio and proportion to problems in health sciences.
  • Outcome 2: Students will convert between metric, household, and Apothecary units.
  • Outcome 3: Students will compute dosages.

Math 105R

  • Outcome 1: Students will use proportions to solve basic problems in radiology.
  • Outcome 2: Students will convert between metric and English system units.
  • Outcome 3: Students will apply basic algebra and geometry to problems in radiological science.

Math 106

  • Outcome 1: Students will demonstrate knowledge of the basic concepts of Euclidean geometry.
  • Outcome 2: Students will do basic geometrical constructions with a straight edge and ruler.
  • Outcome 3: Students will construct simple geometric proofs.

Math 107

  • Outcome 1: Students will use percentages to solve real estate problems.
  • Outcome 2: Students will compute taxes and commissions on a property sale.
  • Outcome 3: Students will compute the appreciation and deprecation in property values.

Math 108

  • Outcome 1: Students will use units correctly and convert between metric and standard units of measurement.
  • Outcome 2: Students will use ratio and proportion and simple algebra to solve applied technical problems.
  • Outcome 3: Students will apply trigonometry and basic geometry to applied technical problems.

Math 120

  • Outcome 1: Students will demonstrate the ability to solve financial math problems.
  • Outcome 2: Students will demonstrate the ability to solve exponential growth and decay problems.
  • Outcome 3: Students will demonstrate the ability to solve basic problems in probability and statistics.

Math 122

  • Outcome 1: Students will understand numbers, way of representing numbers, relationships among numbers, and number systems.
  • Outcome 2: Students will use mathematical models to represent and understand quantitative relationships.
  • Outcome 3: Students will communicate their mathematical thinking coherently and clearly to students, peers, and others.

Math 126

  • Outcome 1: Students will demonstrate the ability to algebraically analyze functions.
  • Outcome 2: Students will demonstrate the ability to graphically analyze functions.
  • Outcome 3: Students will demonstrate the ability to model real-life scenarios using functions.

Math 127

  • Outcome 1: Students will demonstrate the ability to solve equations involving trigonometric values.
  • Outcome 2: Students will demonstrate the ability to prove trigonometric identities.
  • Outcome 3: Students will be able to solve Polar Equations.

Math 128

  • Outcome 1: Perform, analyze, interpret and apply basic algebraic operations involving equations and inequalities of simple functions.
  • Outcome 2: Utilize multiple representations of trigonometric functions to perform analysis of problems, both applied and abstract.
  • Outcome 3: Graph and interpret relations in alternate coordinate and number systems, utilizing systems of equations and conic sections as appropriate.

Math 152

  • Outcome 1: Students will demonstrate the ability to use quantitative analysis.
  • Outcome 2: Students will demonstrate the ability to use statistical concepts to analyze "real world" issues.
  • Outcome 3: Students will demonstrate the ability to summarize and interpret date.

Math 181

  • Outcome 1: Compute and interpret average rate of change over an interval and instantaneous rate of change for a function at a point.
  • Outcome 2: Compute limits of functions as the independent variable approaches some finite value or infinity.
  • Outcome 3: Interpret the derivative of a function graphically, numerically and analytically.

Math 182

  • Outcome 1: Students will gain the ability to evaluate indefinite and definite integrals by selecting and correctly applying appropriate integration techniques(s).
  • Outcome 2: Students will be able to develop an appropriate integral form to solve a specific applied problem in geometry, physics, or probability.
  • Outcome 3: Students will be able to utilize appropriate theory and computational techniques to construct Taylor series with its interval of convergence for use in a variety of applications such as approximating values of a function, creating series for new functions, and studying the behavior of a function.

Math 190

  • Outcome 1: Students will simplify circuit diagrams using the rules for capacitors and resistors.
  • Outcome 2: Students will use Boolean algebra to design and simplify logic circuits.
  • Outcome 3: Students will apply complex numbers to computing the impedance of a circuit.

Math 283

  • Outcome 1: Students will demonstrate the ability to compute derivatives and integrals of real valued and vector valued functions of several variables.
  • Outcome 2: Students will demonstrate the ability to interpret geometrically the derivatives and integrals of real valued and vector valued functions of several variables.
  • Outcome 3: Students will demonstrate the ability to apply the techniques of multivariable calculus to problems in mathematics, the physical sciences, and engineering.

Math 285

  • Outcome 1: Students will demonstrate the ability to formulate models of natural phenomena using differential equations.
  • Outcome 2: Students will demonstrate the ability to solve a variety of differential equations analytically and numerically.
  • Outcome 3: Students will demonstrate the ability to interpret a differential equation qualitatively.