APP 301 - Math 30-1
Course Description
This is the third of three courses designed to prepare students for undergraduate math courses. The course covers: the properties of transformations, operations on functions, polynomial functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometric functions and equations, rational and radical functions and permutations and combinations.Course Details
Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Develop algebraic and graphical reasoning through the study of relations and functions.
- Develop trigonometric reasoning.
- Develop algebraic and numeric reasoning that involves combinatorics.
Notes
Formerly UPG 101 Math 2. Students who have taken UPG 101 should not enrol in this course.Prerequisites
Successful completion of Math 20-1, Pure Math 20, Math I, or equivalent course.
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Berkley has a BEd in mathematics with 36 years of teaching in public education schools and 3 years teaching in private schools. He spent 9 years teaching at the National Sport School, and a semester teaching on the high seas from Hong Kong to South Africa. He is the co-writer of the McGraw Hill Ryerson teacher resource manual for their Math 10C, Math 20-1 and Math 30-1 resources Precalculus Mathematics 10, 11 and 12.
Dr. Mahin Afshari obtained her PhD honours from the University of Calgary in 2010. Her PhD thesis was focused on laser spectroscopy of OCS clusters. Graduating as a top ranked student in her field, she has also been involved in PER (Physics Education Research) during her last two years of PhD program and for her Post doctorate fellowship, she has worked on an educational project involving teaching undergraduate courses and developing first year university lab tutorials. Her style in teaching upgrading Physics courses has been influenced by her recent research "cooperative learning versus lecturing in introductory physics courses".