For approval of a course in the area of Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning, the instructor will provide a comprehensive description of the course, addressing its aims and general requirements, including:
- Evidence that students will demonstrate competence in the following skills:
- the application of arithmetic, algebra, and geometry skills obtained in the prerequisite to solve mathematical problems of both a pure and applied nature;
- the development of the ability to make conjectures or hypotheses and determine their validity through logical reasoning or analysis of data;
- the application of quantitative skills to analyze or model real life situations;
- the development of the ability to analyze and interpret data presented in a number of venues (numerically, graphically, etc.);
- the development of the ability to make decisions based on quantitative reasoning or statistical evidence;
- the development of the ability to communicate mathematical ideas effectively and efficiently;
- the development of critical thinking and critical literacy skills in examining the validity of assumptions made in the solution of various problems and the validity of solutions to these problems;
- evidence that the above criteria are met by including the following assessments:
- frequent evaluation and feedback with the opportunity to learn from mistakes;
- assignments that require students to make decisions based on quantitative reasoning or statistical evidence;
- assignments that require students to articulate their ideas effectively and to reveal their thought processes;
- a method for providing for course improvement