ALBE Math 150 (Math 30-2)
Course number: MATH 0015
Course length: 150 hrs
Course description:
This course is designed to build the student’s knowledge of mathematics at an advanced (grade 12 equivalency) level. It is a continuation of ALBE Math 145. The ALBE Math 150 curriculum incorporates seven interrelated mathematical processes: communication, connections, mental mathematics and estimation, problem-solving, reasoning, technology, and visualization. Topics of study include probability and statistics with emphasis on the identification of types of data distribution and their properties; linear and non-linear functions with in-depth application to finance; use of graphing and regression analysis as can be applied to patterns in nature and to some career activities; linear and non-linear systems with application to maximization and/or minimization of resources; two-dimensional and three-dimensional geometric measurement and its use in design and/or description of familiar projects of interest; recursive and fractal patterns to formulate models for predicting and projecting outcomes of infinite and finite occurring events; the structure and operations of matrices with application to probability, to sports and to industry; and the characteristics and operations of vectors. The course will prepare the learner to write the Math 30-2 departmental examination.
Course delivery:
- In Person
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