GEC104 OBE Syllabus Final
GEC104 OBE Syllabus Final
GEC104 OBE Syllabus Final
SYLLABUS
Vision
MSU-Main Campus aspires to be a Center of Excellence in Instruction, Research and Extension transforming itself into a premier and globally competitive national peace university.
CNSM Goals
1. To provide students with adequate background in Natural Sciences and Mathematics;
2. To provide students with a strong foundation in their field of discipline relevant to their pursuit of higher education;
3. To train students for service, particularly in the area of specialization in sciences and ultimately contribute to the development of the entire nation;
4. To promote scientific research; and
5. To upgrade the faculty member's competence in instruction and research.
GEC104 – Mathematics in the Modern World
A. Course Details
COURSE NAME Mathematics in the Modern World
This course deals with nature of mathematics, appreciation of its practical, intellectual, and aesthetic
COURSE DESCRIPTION dimensions, and application of mathematical tools in daily life.
The course begins with an introduction to the nature of mathematics as an exploration of patterns (in nature
and the environment) and as an application of inductive and deductive reasoning. By exploring these topics,
students are encouraged to go beyond the typical understanding of mathematics as merely a set of formulas but
as a source of aesthetics in patterns of nature, for example, and a rich language in itself (and of science)
governed by logic and reasoning.
The course then proceeds to survey ways in which mathematics provides a toll for understanding and dealing
with various aspects of present-day living, such as managing personal finances, making social choices,
appreciating geometric designs, understanding codes used in data transmission and security, and dividing
limited resources fairly. These aspects will provide opportunities for actually doing mathematics in a broad
range of exercises that bring out the various dimensions of mathematics as a way of knowing, and tests the
students’ understanding and capacity (CMO No. 20, Series of 2013).
NUMBER OF UNITS 3 units
Pre-Requisite None
Optional Topics
Textbook:
R. N. Aufmann, J. S. Lockdown, R. D. Nation, & D. K. Clegg, Mathematical Excursions, 3rd Edition, Brooks/Cole Cengage Learning, 2013.
Worktext:
M. M. Mangontarum et al., Mathematics in the Modern World: GEC104 Worktext, Mathematics Department, 2020.
E. Program Outcomes
The minimum standards for the Bachelor of Science in Mathematics program are expressed in the following minimum set of learning outcomes:
a) To keep abreast of the latest developments in the specific field of practice
b) Effectively communicate orally and in writing using both English and Filipino languages.
c) Work effectively and independently in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams. (PQF level 6 descriptor)
d) Demonstrate professional, social, and ethical responsibility, especially in practicing intellectual property rights and sustainable
development.
e) Preserve and promote ―Filipino historical and cultural heritage‖. (based on RA 7722)
f) Advocate for peace in multi-cultural setting.
g) Demonstrate broad and coherent knowledge and understanding in the core areas of physical and natural sciences, mathematics and
statistics.
h) Apply analytical, critical and problem solving skills using the scientific method.
i) Interpret relevant scientific data and make judgments that include reflection on relevant scientific and ethical issues.
j) Carry out basic mathematical and statistical computations and use appropriate technologies in a) the analysis of data and b) pattern
recognition, generalization, abstraction, critical analysis and problem solving.
k) Communicate information, ideas problems and solutions, both, orally and in writing, to other scientists, decision makers and the public.
l) Connect science and mathematics to the other disciplines.
m) Design and perform safe and responsible techniques and procedures in laboratory or field practices.
n) Accepts and critically evaluate input from others.
o) Appreciate the limitations and implications of science in everyday life.
p) Commit to the integrity of data.
q) Gain mastery in the core areas of mathematics: algebra, analysis and geometry.
r) Demonstrate skills in pattern recognition, generalization, abstraction, critical analysis, synthesis, problem-solving and rigorous
argument.
s) Develop an enhanced perception of the vitality and importance of mathematics in the modern world including inter-relationships within
math and its connection to other disciplines.
t) Appreciate the concept and role of proof and reasoning and demonstrate knowledge in reading and writing mathematical proofs.
u) Make and evaluate mathematical conjectures and arguments and validate their own mathematical thinking.
v) Communicate mathematical ideas orally and in writing using clear and precise language.
w) Acquire and use knowledge and skills from other disciplines such as education, finance and statistics to deliver and apply mathematical
knowledge and content effectively.
F. Classroom Policies
Only learners who are officially enrolled in the course are allowed to attend the class;
Attendance is checked every meeting. Students incurring three (3) consecutive unexcused absences or accumulated absences of more than
20% of the total number of class hours shall automatically be dropped from the class;
Observe cultural sensitivity and avoid wearing inappropriate attire inside the class;
Use of mobile phones and other electronic gadgets during classes are strictly prohibited unless they can be appropriately incorporated into
the learning environment;
Problem Sets, assignments/homeworks, projects, and other classroom requirements are to be passed on or before the set deadline;
During examinations, no student is allowed to go out of the room once the exam has started, unless he is done has submitted his examination
papers;
Special exams are given for students who were not able to take exams but with a valid reason;
Cheating is strictly prohibited; and
Other policies set by the University are to be carried out.
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