MiraCosta College | MATH 102 | Online | Course Numbers 1334 & 1335 | 6/15/20 - 8/7/20
Student Learning Outcomes are what any student should be able to do upon completion of this course. Student learning outcomes are assessed on a schedule. If this class is being assessed you'll be notified later on in the course. For now, don't worry too much about it.
For a given set of problems the student will demonstrate quantitative reasoning by developing a problem-solving strategy, performing appropriate analysis and computation, and critically assessing the meaning of the conclusion or outcome.
In mathematics, there are many ways to learn concepts. At the first stages, we are told things by parents or teachers and we take them as fact. Later, we may grow to begin to see patterns and ideas that we think are true but aren’t sure why. The final stage is knowing something and being able to show why it is true. We summarize these options as 3 following levels of knowledge:
We should push for level 3 with evidence and support for statements made. With “why” vs. “how” in this course, while both are important, this course will emphasize concepts over process.