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Syllabus For Mathematics in The Modern World

This course explores the practical and aesthetic dimensions of mathematics and how mathematical tools can be applied in the modern world. The course aims to provide students with functional mathematical literacy. It covers topics such as patterns in nature, problem solving strategies, data management, geometric shapes, binary codes, logic, graphs, and mathematical systems. Students will be evaluated based on exams, problem sets, class attendance, and a project. The course references the textbook "Mathematics in the Modern World" to support the topics covered.
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Syllabus For Mathematics in The Modern World

This course explores the practical and aesthetic dimensions of mathematics and how mathematical tools can be applied in the modern world. The course aims to provide students with functional mathematical literacy. It covers topics such as patterns in nature, problem solving strategies, data management, geometric shapes, binary codes, logic, graphs, and mathematical systems. Students will be evaluated based on exams, problem sets, class attendance, and a project. The course references the textbook "Mathematics in the Modern World" to support the topics covered.
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Bicol University

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE
Legazpi City

Course Title : MATHEMATICS IN THE MODERN WORLD

Course No. : GEC 14

Course Description : This course explores the nature of mathematics,


appreciation of its practical and aesthetic dimensions,
and application of various mathematical tools in the 21st
century. It also exposes the students to quantitative
reasoning and decision-making in everyday life.
Furthermore, the course aims to equip students with
functional mathematical literacy needed to be able to
respond with the demands of the modern world.

COURSE OUTLINE

Section 1. The Nature of Mathematics


I. Mathematics in Our World
a. Patterns and Numbers in Nature and the World
b. The Fibonacci Sequence
II. Mathematical Language and Symbols
a. Variables
b. The Language of Sets
c. The language of Relations and Functions
III. Problem Solving and Reasoning
a. Inductive and Deductive Reasoning
b. Problem Solving with Patterns
c. Problem-Solving Strategies
Section 2. Mathematics as a Tool (Part 1)
Data Management
a. Normal Distribution
b. Hypothesis Testing
c. Regression and Correlation

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Section 3. Mathematics as a Tool (Part 2)
I. Geometric Designs
a. Recognizing and Analyzing Geometric Shapes
b. Patterns and Diagrams
II. Codes
a. Binary Codes
b. Integers on Computers
III. Linear Programming
a. Geometry of Linear Programming
b. Simplex Method
IV. The Mathematics of Finance
a. Simple and Compound Interest
b. Credit cards and Consumer Loans
V. Logic
a. Logic Statements and Quantifiers
b. Truth Tables, Equivalent Statements
c. Symbolic Arguments
VI. Apportionment and Voting
VII. The Mathematics of Graphs
a. Graphs and Euler Circuits
b. Weighted Graphs
c. Graph Coloring
VIII. Mathematical Systems
a. Modular Arithmetic
b. Introduction to Group Theory

COURSE REQUIREMENTS : Long Exam 1 15%


Long Exam 2 (Midterm) 20%
Long Exam 3 15%
Long Exam 4 (Final Term) 25%
Attendance 5%
Problem Sets/Group Exercises 10%
Project 10%

REFERENCE : Aufmann, et al. (2018). Mathematics in the Modern


World. 2018, Rex Bookstore, Inc.

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