Academic Departments:
(*available at Humboldt Park)
- Biological Sciences
- Computer Numerical Control*
- Business
(Accounting, Computer information systems, Management/Marketing, Paralegal Program)
- Humanities and Foreign Lanquage
- Information Processing*
- Industrial Maintenance
- Information Technology (C.I.S.).
- English, Literature and Reading
- Environmental Technology
(Building Energy Technologies, Emergency Management, Emergency Preparness, Homeland Security, and Incident Command)
- Library
(Library Technical Assistant)
- Mathematics
- Medical Careers
(Nurse Assistant)
- Occupational Therapy Assistant
- Practical Nursing*
- Physical Education
- Physical Science
- Pre-Credit
- Radiography
- Social Science
(Addictions Studies, Anthropology, Criminal Justice, Economics, Geography, History, Political Science, Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Psyychology, and Sociology)
- Social Service
(Gerontology, HIV/STI Prevention Education, Nursing Home Administrator, Property Management, and Desk Clerk/Leasing Specialist)
- Visual & Performing Arts
(Architecture/Mechanical Technology, Art, Communications Media, Music, Speech, Theater, and Photography)
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Math |
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| Mission |
The Department of Mathematics offers students of diverse backgrounds and skills a variety of mathematics courses so that students will develop the ability to explore, conjecture, reason logically, and effectively solve mathematical problems using multiple methods and current technology to acquire the knowledge necessary to succeed in their future endeavors.
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| Goals |
- Develop critical thinking skills and apply them in everyday situations.
- Demonstrate quantitative literacy in interpreting data presented verbally, graphically, numerically, and in written form.
- Use current technology to enhance insight into mathematics.
- Integrate mathematical knowledge across the curriculum.
- Learn the essential role of mathematics in everyday life.
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| Student Outcomes |
- Use formulas, graphs, and/or tables from which to draw inferences, make predictions, and illustrate mathematical situations
- Process mathematical information symbolically, visually, numerically, and verbally.
- Apply mathematics (arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus or statistics) to solve real world problems encountered in their future.
- Use current technology as support for learning or doing mathematics.
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Programs of Study / Degrees:
Department contact info:
Room: L320
Phone: 1-773-481-8485
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