MATH 128 Concepts of Mathematics II
	This course is the second course in a sequence intended primarily for students in the elementary and early childhood education programs. Topics include metric and non-metric geometry, dimensional analysis, congruence and similarity, and coordinate and transformational geometry. Problem-solving techniques are emphasized including the appropriate use of calculators and computers. This is a general education core course for designated education programs only.
 
	
		Prerequisite
	
A grade of B or better in 
MATH 067 or MATH 067E, or appropriate score on mathematics placement test
 
	
		Hours Weekly
	
4 hours weekly
	
		Course Objectives
	
		- Communicate mathematical concepts about relationships among points, lines, and planes, the image of a geometric reflection, and the characteristics of a variety of polygons including symmetry using appropriate symbols, notation, and vocabulary.
 - Solve application problems involving similar triangles, and other similar figures, translations, and rotations, three-dimensional
geometry, and application problems involving measurement, mass, and temperature. - Identify and implement appropriate technologies to efficiently complete tasks that involve the solving of cross-discipline, mathematically appropriate problems and creating new works to communicate the processes used and solution.
 - Analyze, evaluate, justify, and interpret the reasonableness of solutions, particularly in the area of geometric conjectures.
 
	
 
                                    
                                        
	
		Course Objectives
	
		- Communicate mathematical concepts about relationships among points, lines, and planes, the image of a geometric reflection, and the characteristics of a variety of polygons including symmetry using appropriate symbols, notation, and vocabulary.
			
				Learning Activity Artifact
			
				- Other (please fill out box below)
 - Quizzes
 
			
		 
			
				Procedure for Assessing Student Learning
			
				- Quantitative Reasoning Rubric
 
			
		  - Solve application problems involving similar triangles, and other similar figures, translations, and rotations, three-dimensional
geometry, and application problems involving measurement, mass, and temperature.
			
				Learning Activity Artifact
			
				- Other (please fill out box below)
 - Quizzes
 
			
		 
			
				Procedure for Assessing Student Learning
			
				- Quantitative Reasoning Rubric
 
			
		  - Identify and implement appropriate technologies to efficiently complete tasks that involve the solving of cross-discipline, mathematically appropriate problems and creating new works to communicate the processes used and solution.
			
				Learning Activity Artifact
			
				- Other (please fill out box below)
 - Quizzes
 
			
		 
			
				Procedure for Assessing Student Learning
			
				- Quantitative Reasoning Rubric
 
			
		  - Analyze, evaluate, justify, and interpret the reasonableness of solutions, particularly in the area of geometric conjectures.
			
				Learning Activity Artifact
			
				- Other (please fill out box below)
 - Quizzes
 
			
		 
			
				Procedure for Assessing Student Learning
			
				- Quantitative Reasoning Rubric