answersLogoWhite

0

Learning Goals and Objectives1. Learning Goal: Mathematics majors will develop computational skills in first-year calculus needed for more advanced calculus-based courses.

Objectives: Students will:

  1. evaluate derivatives for complexly constructed elementary functions;
  2. evaluate definite and indefinite integrals; and
  3. evaluate limits using algebraic, geometric, analytic techniques.

2. Learning Goal: Mathematics majors will learn and retain basic knowledge in the core branches of mathematics.

Objectives: Students will, during their senior year:

  1. demonstrate proficiency in calculus;
  2. demonstrate proficiency in linear algebra; and
  3. demonstrate proficiency in algebra.

3. Learning Goal: Mathematics majors will be able to learn and explain mathematics on their own.

Objectives: Students will:

  1. read a mathematics journal article and explain it, orally or in writing, to an audience of math majors and
  2. after graduation, be able to master new mathematics necessary for their employment.

4. Learning Goal: Mathematics majors will be able to read and construct rigorous proofs.

Objectives: Students will:

  1. construct clearly written proofs which use correct terminology and cite previous theorems;
  2. construct proofs using mathematical induction;
  3. construct proofs by contradiction; and
  4. judge whether a proof is sound, and identify errors in a faulty proof.

5. Learning Goal: Mathematics majors will be able to obtain employment in their area of mathematical interest or gain admittance to a graduate program in mathematics.

Objectives: Students who:

  1. seek admission to graduate schools in mathematics will succeed in gaining admission, and perform adequately in these programs;
  2. seek entry-level employment in math-related fields will obtain it;
  3. specialize in actuarial science will obtain entry-level work as actuaries, if they seek it;
  4. specialize in secondary education will demonstrate proficiency in mathematics needed to obtain Initial Certification in New York State; or
  5. seek jobs in secondary or elementary education will obtain jobs at the appropriate grade level.

6. Learning Goal: Master's students will recognize connections between different branches of mathematics.

Learning Objectives: Students will:

  1. correctly incorporate specific examples from one branch of mathematics into their study of another branch of mathematics (e.g., Lp-spaces as an example in linear algebra) and
  2. identify and explain cases in which major results of one branch of mathematics rely nontrivially on results from another branch (e.g., the application of linear algebra to solving systems of differential equations).

7. Learning Goal: Graduating master's degree students will be able to obtain employment in their area of mathematical interest or gain admittance to a doctoral program in mathematics.

Learning Objectives: Students who:

  1. seek admission to doctoral programs in mathematics, applied mathematics, mathematical finance, mathematics education or other math-related fields will succeed in gaining admission to such programs, and perform adequately in these programs;
  2. seek employment as full-time instructors at community colleges or as part-time instructors at four-year colleges or universities will obtain it; and
  3. seek employment in other math-related fields will obtain it.
User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

Still curious? Ask our experts.

Chat with our AI personalities

ReneRene
Change my mind. I dare you.
Chat with Rene
DevinDevin
I've poured enough drinks to know that people don't always want advice—they just want to talk.
Chat with Devin
JudyJudy
Simplicity is my specialty.
Chat with Judy

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What are the Objectives of teaching calculus to high school?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp