Skagit Valley College

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 Course Title:   Integrated Math II

 Title Abbreviation:   INTEGRATED MATH II

 Department:    CCB

 Course #:    86

 Credits:    5

 Variable:     No

 IUs:    5

 CIP:    320204

 EPC:    n/a

 REV:    2024


 Course Description  

A course designed to strengthen math skills, including analyzing data, computing with integers, and using basic algebra equations to solve applied proportion, percent, and geometry problems.

 Prerequisite  

Prerequisite: CCB 85 OR CCBS 85 or CASAS Math Goals score of 221-235 or placement based on HS transcripts.

Additional Course Details

Contact Hours (based on 11 week quarter)

Lecture: 55

Lab: 0

Other: 0

Systems: 0

Clinical: 0


Intent: Distribution Requirement(s) Status:  

Academic N/A  

Equivalencies At Other Institutions

Other Institution Equivalencies Table
Institution Course # Remarks
Anacor HS Intgratd Mth 2 Completion of this course fulfills up to 2 high school math credits or up to 2 elective credits (2 credits total)
BE HS Intgratd Mth 2 Completion of this course fulfills up to 2 high school math credits or up to 2 elective credits (2 credits total)
ConcreteHS Intgratd Mth 2 Completion of this course fulfills up to 2 high school math credits or up to 2 elective credits (2 credits total)
Lacon HS Intgratd Mth 2 Completion of this course fulfills up to 2 high school math credits or up to 2 elective credits (2 credits total)
MV HS Intgratd Mth 2 Completion of this course fulfills up to 2 high school math credits or up to 2 elective credits (2 credits total)
Stanw HS Intgratd Mth 2 Completion of this course fulfills up to 2 high school math credits or up to 2 elective credits (2 credits total)
SW HS Intgratd Mth 2 Completion of this course fulfills up to 2 high school math credits or up to 2 elective credits (2 credits total)

Learning Outcomes

After completing this course, the student will be able to:

  1. Perform basic operations with real numbers with an emphasis on fractions and decimals.
  2. Solve problems using ratios, proportions, and percentages.
  3. Solve problems using basic linear equations and geometry concepts.
  4. Convert between systems of measurement with an emphasis on the U.S. and metric systems.
  5. Express real numbers using scientific notation.
  6. Solve real-life and theoretical applications by identifying the objective and appropriate mathematical tools.
  7. Demonstrate mathematical literacy by using mathematically appropriate vocabulary, notation, and significant digits.
  8. Use scientific calculators when solving real-life and theoretical problems.
  9. Locate and use appropriate math learning resources.

General Education Learning Values & Outcomes

Revised August 2008 and affects outlines for 2008 year 1 and later.

Course Contents

  1. Basic numeracy
    • Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of real numbers
    • Order relation
    • Place value, Estimation, Rounding
    • Mean, median, and mode
  2. Operations using fractions, decimals, and scientific notations
    • Fractions: Reducing, common denominators
    • Real numbers: Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division
  3. Ratios, Proportions, Percentages�
    • Creating, interpreting
    • Increase/decrease using equations
    • Solving application problems
  4. Geometry
    • Pythagorean theorem
    • Computations of area and volume
    • Euclidean basics (shapes, angles, and lines)
  5. Measurement systems
    • Metric system
    • U.S. customary system
    • Conversions between metric and U.S. systems
  6. Algebra
    • Introductory topics
    • Mathematical expressions
    • Basic Exponents and Scientific Notation
    • Solve basic linear equations
    • Introduction to the Cartesian plane
    • Solve percentage, ratio, and proportion problems.
  7. Math Literacy, including
    • Mathematical vocabulary
    • Mathematical notation
    • Critically read, understand, and analyze real-life and theoretical problems
  8. Using technology in math
    • Use basic scientific calculators like the Ti-30xs to perform basic math operations
    • Using free e-learning tools available through a learning management system, such as Canvas, and mathematics assessment management system, such as WAMAP
  9. Metacognition
    • Verbalizing and writing the steps to solving a problem
    • Verbalizing and writing about their thinking
  10. Reflection through formative assessment
    • Answering prompts about concepts
  11. Student success skills in math
    • Accessing Math Learning Resources, such as finding tutorials online that work for you, visiting math center for help with homework, writing messages to your instructor with questions
    • Time management
    • Note taking