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MATH 100 - Survey of College Mathematics

The following are the Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) and Course Measurable Objectives (CMOs) for MATH 100. A Student Learning Outcome is a measurable outcome statement about what a student will think, know, or be able to do as a result of an educational experience. Course Measurable Objectives focus more on course content, and can be considered to be smaller pieces that build up to the SLOs.

Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs)

  1. A Math 100 student will be able to use a Venn diagram to count and find probability.
  2. Math 100 students should be able to determine the validity of an argument.

Course Measurable Objectives (CMOs)

  1. Demonstrate problem solving techniques.
  2. Apply knowledge of properties and operations of set theory. 
  3. Employ basic concepts of logic in using truth tables, arguments or Euler diagrams. 
  4. Utilize the various counting methods. 
  5. Solve probability problems using and, or, not, conditional, and binomial. 
  6. Analyze data using descriptive statistics and properties of the normal distribution.