Semester 2 of 2 – Mathematics for College Liberal Arts is composed of a spectrum of math designed to prepare students for future college courses and critical thinking in the workplace. The course focuses on five areas of study: linear and exponential functions, geometric concepts, probability, univariate and bivariate data, and logic and set theory. Throughout the course, students strengthen their ability to analyze and compare the features of functions expressed in different forms. Geometric concepts including congruence, similarity, area, and volume are applied to mathematical and real-world problems. Probability concepts are emphasized through a study of events and numerous ways to calculate probabilities. Students learn how to determine appropriate displays for data sets, and how to model linear and exponential data through regression. Lastly, students focus on logic and set theory through an exploration of propositional statements, set operations, logical arguments, and truth values.




