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May 09, 2025
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MAT-1060 Elements of Geometry and Measurement Credits 4 Part of the three-course sequence for students preparing to teach at the elementary or middle school level. Topics include development of spatial reasoning and the investigation of two- and three-dimensional shapes, their properties, measurements, constructions, and transformations. Visual and concrete representations will be explored. Prerequisite(s): MAT-1050 completion with grade of C or higher. 3 class/2 lab hours. Course Outcomes
- Apply forms of mathematical reasoning by justifying arguments and generalizing patterns and relationships.
- Identify basic geometric figures in two and three dimensions.
- Analyze geometric shapes in two and three dimensions using definitions, characteristics, and properties.
- Illustrate geometric relationships through basic geometric constructions with and without technology.
- Solve problems through spatial visualization and geometric modeling.
- Solve problems involving the concept of measurement and conversion within and between the U.S. customary and metric systems.
- Measure attributes in one, two, and three dimensions using multiple techniques, tools, and formulas.
- Analyze attributes and relationships in two dimensions using coordinate geometry.
- Apply symmetry, congruence, similarity, and other transformations in mathematical situations.
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