KRSN MAT1040 - Contemporary Math / Essential Math
Equivalent courses from Kansas public institutions for which core outcomes apply:
INSTITUTION COURSE ID COURSE TITLE CREDIT HOURS
Allen CC MAT 130 Essential Mathematics 3
Barton County CC MATH 1823 Mathematics for Liberal Arts 3
Butler CC MA 130 Quantitative Reasoning 3
Cloud County CC MA 130 Contemporary Math 3
Coffeyville CC Not Offered Not Offered
Colby CC Not Offered Not Offered
Cowley CC MTH 4419 Contemporary Math 3
Dodge City CC Not Offered Not Offered
Fort Scott CC Not Offered Not Offered
Garden City CC Not Offered Not Offered
Highland CC MAT 108 Topics in Contemporary Mathematics 3
Hutchinson CC Not Offered Not Offered
Independence CC MAT 1123 Contemporary Math 3
JCCC MATH 165 Finite Mathematics 3
KCKCC Not Offered Not Offered
Labette CC Not Offered Not Offered
Neosho County CC MATH 133 Quantitative Reasoning 3
Pratt CC MTH 176 College Mathematics 3
Seward County CC Not Offered Not Offered
FHTC Not Offered Not Offered
Manhattan Tech Not Offered Not Offered
NCK Tech MA 102 Essential Math 3
NWKTC Not Offered Not Offered
SATC Not Offered Not Offered
WSU Tech Not Offered Not Offered
ESU MA 156 Principles of Mathematics 3
FHSU MATH 101 Liberal Arts Mathematics 3
KSU Not Offered Not Offered
KU Not Offered Not Offered
PSU MATH 133 Quantitative Reasoning 3
Washburn MA 112 Essential Mathematics 3
WSU MATH 131 Contemporary Mathematics 3
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Contemporary Math / Essential Math - KRSN MAT1040 CORE OUTCOMES
Course Effective Date: Summer 2017
Outcome Approval Date: Fall 2016
Next Outcome Review Date: Fall 2021
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
1. Apply critical and logical thinking skills to various applications
2. Apply estimation and an understanding of numbers to various applications
3. Apply generalizations, principles, theories, or rules to the real world
4. Use statistics for decision making
5. Demonstrate basic concepts of probability and risk
6. Apply mathematical tools to financial applications
7. Apply mathematics to the study of social issues
8. Apply mathematics to applications across many different disciplines
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