Are these outcomes mediated through changes in student engagement? How does the opportunity to participate in DCMP affect long-term academic success for students in the study sample? How does the opportunity to participate in DCMP affect a variety of student subgroups?
To what degree is there fidelity to the DCMP model across colleges? What aspects of DCMP are consistent across sites? What adaptations were made and why? Is DCMP cost-effective relative to business-as-usual practices? This course emphasizes arithmetic, fundamental algebraic operations, an introduction to linear equations in one variable, and applications of these topics.
A minimum grade of C is required for successful completion. This course does not apply toward mathematics requirements in general education or toward any associate degree. This developmental course supplements the algebraic background of students prior to taking MATC. This course emphasizes fundamental algebraic operations, linear equations and inequalities, properties of exponents, polynomials and factoring, introductions to rational and radical expressions, and applications of these topics.
This course emphasizes linear equations and inequalities, properties of exponents, polynomials and factoring, introductions to rational and radical expressions, and applications of these topics. This course provides specialized instruction in developmental mathematics concepts to prepare students for MAT C , Intermediate Algebra.
The program offers developmental math courses that are appropriate for students who are underprepared for college level mathematics and for students who want to improve their mathematics skills before studying college level mathematics.
The Developmental Mathematics Program at Houston Community College consistently strives to improve access to students, ensures the alignment of its curriculum, and provides ongoing professional development for its faculty. Each of these items pertains to the strategic plan of the Developmental Mathematics Department. The primary goal for the Developmental Mathematics Program is to prepare students for academic success in their required college level mathematics classes.
This course provides students with the basic arithmetic skills enabling them to proceed to the next level mathematics course. It is designed to strengthen the skills students need to be successful in a beginning algebra course.
Topics include fundamental operations fractions and decimals, percent, ratios, and proportions. A comprehensive Departmental Final Exam will be given in this course. View Class Schedule. Our class sizes are small. We offer extensive free tutoring. Our classes are available in four locations throughout Delaware for your convenience.
You will be expected to use relevant technology to achieve these outcomes: Apply clear and effective communication skills. Use critical thinking to solve problems. Collaborate to achieve a common goal.
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