Credits : 4

Description
This course in technical mathematics covers topics in algebra and geometry. Topics include: functions and their graphs, trigonometry, base conversion, logarithms, and binary sequences. A brief review of numbers and basic algebra will lead to a further and more detailed exploration of the aforementioned topics.

Goals and Objectives
  • To develop the mathematical foundation necessary for continued study in the field of telecommunications.
  • To understand the role played by the order of operations and several formulas in simplifying algebraic expressions and solving equations.
  • To learn how to use base conversions for different numeration systems.
  • To apply the appropriate technique for solving various classes of algebraic equations.
  • To identify, graph and perform calculations with various types of functions (polynomial, trigonometric, logarithmic, and exponential).
  • To incorporate practical applications of fundamental geometric and trigonometric concepts into everyday working knowledge.
  • To experiment with various software aids (such as Microsoft Excel) in solving problems.
  • To visualize concepts and reflect on their meaning.
  • To approach problems in a systematic, logical way, with enhanced critical thinking abilities.
  • To seek personal relevance and application of the acquired knowledge.

Prerequisites
  • TS090C  Academic Skills Seminar


    Course Materials

    Course Topics
    WEEK TOPIC ASSESSMENTS
    Chapters 1 & 2: Review of the Decimal Numeration System; Powers of Ten   Week 1 Final Quiz  
    Chapters 2 & 3: Units and Prefixes   Week 2 Final Quiz  
    Chapter 24: Computer Number Systems  Week 3 Final Quiz
    Exam #1  
    Chapter 5: Algebraic Terms: Roots and Powers
    Chapter 13: Graphing 
    Week 4 Final Quiz  
    Chapters 4 & 6: Fractions, Decimals, and Percents, Algebraic Fractions   Week 5 Final Quiz  
    Chapter 7: Linear Equations; Midterm Exam Review  Proctored Midterm Exam 
    Chapters 8 & 9: Factoring and Fractional Equations  Week 7 Final Quiz 
    Chapter 16: The Right Triangle  Week 8 Final Quiz  
    Chapter 17: AC Fundamentals  Week 9 Final Quiz
    Exam #2 
    10  Chapters 21 & 22: Logarithms  Week 10 Final Quiz 
    11  Chapter 25: Boolean Algebra  Week 11 Final Quiz 
    12  Final Exam Review  Proctored Final Exam 


    Proctor Information

    Please note that this course requires a proctor. You can read more about the proctoring program and steps needed to obtain an approved proctor by clicking on this link:  Proctoring Program.

     

    There will be a maximum of two proctored examinations for this course. Specific details will be provided once classes begin under the COURSE INFORMATION section of Blackboard.




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