May 16, 2024  
GRCC Curriculum Database (2023-2024 Academic Year) 
    
GRCC Curriculum Database (2023-2024 Academic Year)
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MA 24 - Corequisite Math for Liberal Arts


Description
Students review and develop skills necessary for success in Math for Liberal Arts. Relevant topics include mathematical reasoning techniques, organizing and processing information, communicating mathematical processes, self-identifying as a mathematical thinker, learning and applying academic management skills, and arithmetic calculations relevant to MA 124  topics. Through scaffolded assignments and activities, MA 24 will support students who are enrolled in a linked MA 124 - Mathematics for Liberal Arts Students  class. All students who are enrolled in MA 124  with an ALEKS PPL between 7 and 29 must alsoenroll in this course.
Credit Hours: 2
Contact Hours: 2
School: School STEM
Department: Mathematics
Discipline: MA
Course Review & Revision Year: 2027-2028
Course Type:
Developmental- Offering designed as a non-transferable prerequisite to college-level GRCC courses that does not count for credit toward a certificate or associate degree.
Course Format:
Lecture - 1:1

General Education Requirement: None
General Education Learner Outcomes (GELO):
NA
Course Learning Outcomes:
  1. Develop a set of skills for navigating academic challenges. 
  2. Communicate mathematical thinking processes in a variety of ways.
  3. Apply and identify a variety of problem solving strategies.
  4. Compute certain calculations found in MA 124 topics.
  5. Reframe understanding of what mathematics is and what it means to be a mathematical thinker.

 


Approved for Online Delivery?: No
Course Outline:
I. Academic Management Skills

I.A. Personal assessment of mathematical knowledge

I.B. Identify Goals and Develop a plan for completing MA 124

I.C. Use feedback to revise work

I.D. Demonstrate how to take notes in a math course on both lecture and group work

I.E. Identify when and how to use appropriate resources such as textbooks, online materials, office hours, and tutoring support. 

I.F. Monitor and adjust emotions, attitudes, and habits when facing academic challenges.

I.G. Understand and explain how intelligence can be grown through persistence, attitude, and engagement. 

II. Communicating Mathematical Thinking

II.A. Explain a mathematical idea, process, argument, or solution using written words.

II.B.  Explain a mathematical idea, process, argument, or solution using symbolic notation.

II.C.  Explain a mathematical idea, process, argument, or solution via an oral presentation.

II.D.Utilize multiple representations (verbal, tabular, graphical, symbolic) to support a mathematical idea, process, argument, or solution.

III. Problem Solving Strategies

III.A. Identify and apply a variety of techniques for solving a problem such as drawing a diagram, making a table or list, trying something, and solving a smaller problem.

III.B. Utilize mathematical strategies to process information into mathematical ideas, processes, arguments, or solutions.

III.C. Assess reasonableness of assumptions and solutions

III.D. Just in time mathematical reasoning support for MA 124

 

IV. Calculation Skills using appropriate technology

IV.A.Compute the remainder when dividing by natural numbers using a variety of strategies, including invented ones. 

IV.B. Simplify rational numbers written as a ratio of two factorial expressions

IV.C. Compute the arithmetic and geometric means of two numbers.

IV.D. Round a positive decimal up or down to an integer using the arithmetic mean, geometric mean, the floor, or the ceiling.

IV.E. Fluently convert between decimals, percents, and fractions.

V. Exploring Mathematical Identity

V.A. Reflect on personal experiences with mathematics and how they impact attitudes toward mathematics.

V.B.  Identify a variety of ways in which mathematics contributes to human flourishing.

 


Mandatory CLO Competency Assessment Measures:
None
Name of Industry Recognize Credentials: None
Instructional Strategies:
Lecture 10-20%

Group work 30-50%

Facilitated discussion 30-50%

Individualized support 10-30%


Mandatory Course Components:
None
Academic Program Prerequisite: None
Prerequisites/Other Requirements: ALEKS PPL between 7 and 29
English Prerequisite(s): None
Math Prerequisite(s): None
Course Corerequisite(s): MA 124 
Course-Specific Placement Test: ALEKS Placement Test score of seven or higher
Course Aligned with IRW: NA
Consent to Enroll in Course: No Department Consent Required
Total Lecture Hours Per Week: 2
Faculty Credential Requirements:
18 graduate credit hours in discipline being taught (HLC Requirement)
Faculty Credential Requirement Details: None
General Room Request: None
Maximum Course Enrollment: 12
Equivalent Courses: None
Dual Enrollment Allowed?: Yes
Number of Times Course can be taken for credit: 1
First Term Valid: Fall 2023 (8/1/2023)
1st Catalog Year: 2023-2024
People Soft Course ID Number: 105205
Course CIP Code: 27.01
Name of Course Author:
Meghan VanderMale



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