MATH 257 Math for Elementary Teachers 2*
This course includes algebraic reasoning, functions, probability, introduction to statistics, geometry and concepts of measurement.
MATH 257Math for Elementary Teachers 2*
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I. General Information
Department
Mathematics & Engineering
II. Course Specification
Course Type
Program Requirement
Credit Hours Narrative
3 Credits
Semester Contact Hours Lecture
45
Prerequisite Narrative
MATH 157
Grading Method
Letter grade
III. Catalog Course Description
This course includes algebraic reasoning, functions, probability, introduction to statistics, geometry and concepts of measurement.
IV. Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, a student will be able to:
- Demonstrate how to reason algebraically, including use of expressions, equations, functions, and graphs
- Demonstrate how to calculate statistics, including representation and interpretation of data using statistical graphs, measures of central tendency and variability, and statistical inference
- Demonstrate how to calculate empirical probability and theoretical probability, including principles of counting.
- Demonstrate how to identify and name figures in plane geometry, including points, lines and line segments, rays, angles and relationship of angles in plane figures; curves, polygons, and in the plane; figures in space; networks and Euler’s formula for planar networks and polyhedral.
- Demonstrate the measurement processes in English and Metric systems; how to convert in the English and Metric system and between the two systems.
- Demonstrate how to calculate measurements and formulas for area, perimeter, surface area, and volume.
- Demonstrate how to use and apply the Pythagorean Theorem.
- Demonstrate how to draw and identify transformations, symmetries, and tilings.
- Demonstrate the congruence principles and properties of triangles and how to apply them; the construction of geometric figures; and the similarity principles and properties of triangles and how to apply them.
V. Topical Outline (Course Content)
Reasoning algebraically, including use of expressions, equations, functions, and graphs
Statistics, including representation and interpretation of data using statistical graphs, measures of central tendency and variability, and statistical inference
Empirical probability
Theoretical probability, including principles of counting
Plane geometry, including points, lines and line segments, rays, angles and relationship of angles in plane figures
Curves, polygons, and in the plane
Figures in space
Networks and Euler’s formula for planar networks and polyhedra
Measurement processes in English and Metric systems
Measurements and formulas for area, perimeter, surface area, and volume
The Pythagorean Theorem and applications
Transformations, Symmetries, and Tilings
Congruence principles and properties of triangles
Construction of geometric figures
Similarity principles and properties of triangles
VI. Delivery Methodologies