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Mathematics in The Modern World Syllabus

This 3 unit course introduces students to mathematics beyond formulas by exploring how it describes patterns in nature, uses logic and reasoning, and provides tools for daily life. It covers topics like problem solving, voting systems, graphs, personal finance, coding, cryptography, statistics, and linear programming. The course examines mathematics as both an intellectual pursuit and a practical way to understand the world. It aims to have students apply mathematical concepts through a variety of exercises over its 16 week semester.

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Mathematics in The Modern World Syllabus

This 3 unit course introduces students to mathematics beyond formulas by exploring how it describes patterns in nature, uses logic and reasoning, and provides tools for daily life. It covers topics like problem solving, voting systems, graphs, personal finance, coding, cryptography, statistics, and linear programming. The course examines mathematics as both an intellectual pursuit and a practical way to understand the world. It aims to have students apply mathematical concepts through a variety of exercises over its 16 week semester.

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Mathematics in the Modern World Syllabus

Course Code : GE112


Course Title : Mathematics in the Modern World
Course Credit : 3 units or 54 hours
Pre-requisite : None
Course Description :
` This course deals with nature of mathematics, appreciation of its practical,
intellectual, and aesthetic dimensions and application of mathematical tools in daily
life.

The course begins with an introduction to the nature of mathematics as an


exploration of patterns (in nature and the environment) and as an application of
inductive and deductive reasoning. By exploring these topics, students are
encouraged to go beyond the typical understanding of mathematics as merely a set
of formulas but as a source of aesthetics in patterns of nature, for example and a
rich language in itself (and of science) governed by logic and reasoning.

The course then proceeds to survey ways in which mathematics provides a tools for
understanding and dealing with various aspects of present-day living, such as
managing personal finances, making social choices, appreciating geometric designs,
understanding codes used in data transmission and security, and dividing limited
resources fairly. These aspects will provide opportunities for actually doing
mathematics in a broad range of exercises that bring out the various dimensions of
mathematics as a way of knowing and test the students understanding and capacity.

Course Topics
Week Topics
1-2 Mathematics in our World
Mathematical Language and Symbols
3-4 Problem Solving and Reasoning
5 Apportionment and Voting
6 Preliminary Examination
7-8 Mathematics of Graphs
9-10 Mathematics of Finance
11-12 Coding Theory and Cryptography
Midterm Examination
13-15 Continuation of Coding and Cryptography
Statistics : Data Management
Introduction to Linear Programming
16 Final Examination / Departmental Exam

References :

Main Reference/Core Textbook

Earnhart, Richard T., Adina Edgar M. (2018), Quezon City, Mathematics in the Modern World : C & E
Publishing.

Date Developed Developed for Developed by Approved by


April 2022 Informatics Philippines Program and Development Head of the Program and
Department Development Department

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