6.
Minimum hours per week of independent work done
outside of class: 4
Course
Preparation – (Supplemental form B
required) |
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7a.
Prerequisite(s):
(Course and/or other preparation/experience that
is REQUIRED
to be completed previous to enrollment in this
course.) |
Skl.Dev. 582 or equivalent
with a grade of "C" or better, or placement by
matriculation assessment process
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7b.
Co-requisite(s): (Courses
and/or other preparation that is REQUIRED to be
taken concurrently with this
course.) |
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7c.
Advisory:
(Minimum preparation RECOMMENDED
in order to be successful in this
course. Also known as “Course
Advisory”.) |
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Catalog
Description And Other Catalog Information
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8.
Repeatability: |
Not Repeatable
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9a.
Grading Option: |
Standard Grade
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9b.
Catalog Description: |
Emphasizes the practical
applications of numerical computations: units of
measure and scales used in technical areas,
along with applied geometry, including work with
triangle and introductory trigonometry. Other
topics included will relate to needs of various
technical areas.#EPThis sequence of courses is
designed for students who wish to become
technicians in drafting, construction,
agriculture, mechanics, electronics, and other
vocational occupations.
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Course
Outline Information |
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10.
Student Performance Outcomes:
(Outcomes for all credit courses must
indicate that students will learn critical
thinking and will be able to apply concepts at
college level. Outcomes must be
related to items listed in Section 11.)
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1. compute and solve
problems relevant to their technical
area using formulas and basic algebra; 2.
solve problems requiring basic geometry and
applied algebra; 3. solve problems requiring
use of the right triangle and
basic trigonometry relations.
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11.
Course Content Outline:
(Provides a comprehensive, sequential outline of
the course content, including all major subject
matter and the specific body of knowledge
covered.) |
I. Numerical Computation
(includes use of calculators) A. Units of
measure, measurement, and reading scales B.
Use of formulas C. Scientific notation D.
Use of percents (error, concentration,
efficiency) E. Other II. Applied
Geometry A. Lines and angles B. Triangles
(especially right triangles) C. Circles,
cylinders D. Area and volumes of solid E.
Other
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12.
Typical Assignments:
(List types of assignments, including library
assignments.) |
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a.
Reading Assignments:
(Submit at least 2 examples)
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b.
Writing, Problem Solving or
Performance:
(Submit at least 2 examples)
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c.
Other
(Terms projects, research papers, portfolios,
etc.) |
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Program title - TOPS Code: |
ZZ No Longer
Available {see 1701.00}- 170170
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SECTION
D |
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General
Education Information: |
1. College
Associate Degree GE
Applicability: |
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2. CSU
GE Applicability (Recommended-requires CSU
approval): |
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3. IGETC
Applicability (Recommended-requires CSU/UC
approval): |
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4.
CAN: |
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SECTION
E |
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Articulation
Information: (Required
for Transferable courses only)
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1. |
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CSU
Transferable. |
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UC
Transferable. |
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CSU/UC
major requirement. |
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If
CSU/UC major requirement, list campus and major.
(Note: Must be lower division) |
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2.
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List
at least one community college and its
comparable course. If requesting CSU
and/or UC transferability also list a CSU/UC
campus and comparable lower division
course. |
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SECTION
F |
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Resources: |
Please
consider the identified concerns below:
1.
Library: Please
identify the implications to the
library
2.
Computer Support Services: Please
identify the implications to Computer Support
Services:
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SECTION
G |
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1. Maximum
Class Size (recommended):
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2. If
recommended class size is not standard, then
provide rationale: |
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