Mathematics and Quantitative Reasoning
Student Outcomes:
The student should be able to use mathematical expressions that are involved in real applications, and to use these expressions to solve applied problems. This includes writing mathematical expressions to represent relationships, and interpreting what a mathematical expression represents.
The student should be able to determine whether problem solutions are reasonable, and to estimate the numeric value of a solution.
The student should be able to recognize
patterns and to use inductive reasoning.
The student should be able to interpret graphs of various types and to represent data and relationships visually.
The student should be able to understand the relationships between numbers, and should develop a “number sense”.
| Mathematics Faculty | Mathematics and Quantitative Reasoning Courses - Fall 2008 | |
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Patrick Dempsey 617.731.7184 dempseypatrick@pmc.edu Susan Montoya 617.731.7184 montoyasusan@pmc.edu Joan Weinstein 617.731.7184 weinstej@pmc.edu link to web page |
MA 101 - Foundations of Mathematics MA 102 - Essential Algebra MA 105 - Data Matters MA 115 - Calculus |
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