There are mathematical content learning outcomes for this course.
We will have 1 additional learning outcomes for Participation, Presentation, and Engagement.
We will have 2 additional learning outcomes for ALEKS proctored assessment scores.
We will have up to 5 additional learning outcomes associated with your performance on in-class tests and the common MTH 111 final exam.
Together, this makes a grand total of 35 learning outcomes for the course. For more detailed info, see the Grades page.
Have fun and gain confidence in your mathematical reasoning and skills
Improve as a learner, teacher, communicator, and mathematician by working individually and as part of a community to further not only your personal growth, but also our collective knowledge and understanding of the world around us
read and communicate (verbally and in writing) clearly, concisely, and correctly using relevant vocabulary, notation, and colloquial language of modern mathematics
understand and appreciate philosophical and conceptual ideas of modern mathematics, and how they lead to models for, and solutions of, common (and uncommon) problems