LAM 101 Thinking Mathematically
This course provides a rich immersion experience in thinking mathematically which builds on a student's previous high school mathematics. Students will be active learners who observe, ask questions, investigate, discover, formulate and test conjectures in solving problems, and communicate ideas and conclusions orally and in writing. Problems will build on topics from among algebra, geometry, probability, graphing, and statistics to develop flexible mathematical thinking. Intended for students who wish to become education majors, students will learn what it means to think mathematically in order to deepen their own understanding of mathematics and to help their future students think mathematically. This course cannot be used to satisfy mathematics course requirements or mathematics course electives for majors, minors or concentrations in mathematics. Counts in the Other area of General Education requirements. Pre-requisite(s): Passed LAM 100B or Math Placement into LAM 110. 5 quarter hours.
Credits
5
Distribution
GenEd-Other