MATH G061N: Radical Expressions and Equations
Item | Value |
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Curriculum Committee Approval Date | 03/04/2025 |
Top Code | 170200 - Mathematics Skills |
Units | 0 Total Units |
Hours | 6-10 Total Hours (Lecture Hours 0; Lab Hours 6-10) |
Total Outside of Class Hours | 0 |
Course Credit Status | Noncredit: Support Course (U) |
Material Fee | No |
Basic Skills | Basic Skills (B) |
Repeatable | Yes; Repeat Limit 99 |
Open Entry/Open Exit | Yes |
Grading Policy | P/NP/SP Non-Credit (D) |
Course Description
This noncredit course introduces the basic concepts of radical expressions and equations and is designed to provide complementary support for college-level mathematics courses. COREQUISITE: MATH G100, MATH G103, MATH G104, MATH G115, MATH G115S, MATH G120, MATH G140, MATH G140S, MATH G170, MATH G180, MATH G185, MATH G280, MATH G285, MATH G287, STAT C1000, STAT C1000E, PSYC G140, SOC G125, or ECON G160. Open Entry/Open Exit. NOT DEGREE APPLICABLE. Not transferable.
Course Level Student Learning Outcome(s)
- Course Outcomes
- Simplify radical expressions.
Course Objectives
- 1. Add, subtract, multiply, and divide radical expressions.
- 2. Solve radical equations.
Lecture Content
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Lab Content
Definition of an n-th root and rational exponents Simplifying radical expressions Arithmetic of radicals Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division Rationalization Solving radical equations
Method(s) of Instruction
- Enhanced NC Lab (NC2)
- Online Enhanced NC Lab (NC6)
Reading Assignments
Textbook and instructor handouts
Writing Assignments
Writing up solution methods to course concept problems within assignments and course assessments.
Out-of-class Assignments
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Demonstration of Critical Thinking
Students will demonstrate critical thinking and problem-solving skills by solving, analyzing, and interpreting radical expressions and equations. Demonstrations will be shown by completing assignments, participating in discussions, and completing required assessments.
Required Writing, Problem Solving, Skills Demonstration
Students will demonstrate their problem-solving skills through completing assignments and course assessments by showing their step-by-step processess to solving problems from start to finish.
Eligible Disciplines
Mathematics: Master's degree in mathematics or applied mathematics OR bachelor's degree in either of the above AND master's degree in statistics, physics, or mathematics education OR the equivalent. Master's degree required.
Textbooks Resources
1. Required Marecek, L., Mathis, A.. Intermediate Algebra, 2nd ed. OpenStax (OER), 2024