2024FA Math Reasoning / QL (MATH-1053-03, MATH-1053-T76, MATH-1053-06, MATH-1053-T75, MATH-1053-T78)
Mathematical Reasoning/QL will focus on solving contemporary applications using logic and mathematics to identify, analyze, generalize, and communicate quantitative relationships. (This course satisfies the state minimum core general education mathematics requirement for non-STEM majors). This course meets the general education mathematics requirements for certain programs of study. It is the student's responsibility ensure Mathematical Reasoning/QL will satisfy the Math requirement in their area of study. 08/23/2024-12/13/2024 Cvn Friday 12:30PM - 03:15PM, Business Technology, Room 103
- Teacher: Travis Harris
Study of the basic principles of human society and social behavior. Emphasis is on concepts of culture, socialization, class relations, collective behavior, family, institutional organization, and ethnic and group interaction. 08/20/2024-12/12/2024 Cvn Tuesday, Thursday 12:30PM - 01:45PM, Business Technology, Room 108
- Teacher: Rachel Koons
Study of the important scientific principles of individual human behavior from each contemporary perspective to improve the quality of life and understanding of individual and social behavior. 08/19/2024-12/16/2024 Cvn Monday, Wednesday 12:30PM - 01:45PM, Business Technology, Room 108
- Teacher: Dana Jones
A study of the nature of man and human culture. Cultural anthropology will provide the tools necessary to begin to understand the different forms which behavior takes in different cultures, even though there are basic universals or similarities to human behavior. It also provides techniques for field work in the study of culture and basic anthropological kinship charting. Anthropological linguistics is viewed, as well as religions, the arts, and cultural change. 08/19/2024-12/16/2024 Cvn Monday, Wednesday 11:00AM - 12:15PM, Business Technology, Room 108
- Teacher: Rachel Koons