THE SAULT COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS SAULT COURSE OUTLINE Course Title: Applied Resource Calculations Code No.: OEL 815
Semester: Program(s): Forestry Technician, Fish & Wildlife Technician, Parks and
Outdoor Recreation Author: The
Mathematics Department Date: May 2011
Previous Outline Dated: Jan 2008 Approved: _______________________
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Dean Date Total Credits: 3 Prerequisite(s):
None Length of
Course: 3 hrs./week Total Credit Hours: 48 Copyright © 2005 The Sault College of Applied Arts and Technology Reproduction of this document by any means, in whole or in part,
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COURSE DESCRIPTION: |
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This course includes a review of fundamental algebraic processes,
estimation, reduction and conversion of units, practical applications in
plane and solid geometry, ratio, proportion and percent. |
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LEARNING OUTCOMES |
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Upon successful completion of this course, the student will
demonstrate the ability to: |
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Determine the significant digits of a number. Approximate measurement calculations using accuracy and precision. Convert between the Metric, Imperial
and the U.S. systems of measurement using dimensional analysis. |
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Determine the area and perimeter of a circle, a triangle, a
quadrilateral, and a trapezoid. Use the Pythagorean theorem to solve right angled triangles. |
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Determine the surface area and volume of:
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Add,subtract, multiply and divide algebraic expressions Solve linear equations |
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Factor, multiply and divide algebraic expressions. |
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Solve worded problems involving ratio,
proportion and variation. |
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Convert decimals into fractions and
percent and vice versa. |
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TOPICS: |
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Estimation, Dimensional Analysis, and the Metric, Imperial and U.S.
System of measurement |
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Plane Geometry |
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Solid Geometry |
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Algebra Review |
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Products and Factors |
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Ratio, Proportion and Variation |
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Percent |
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REQUIRED RESOURCES / TEXTS / MATERIALS :
Students can purchase their book from www.textnet.ca |
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EVALUATION
PROCESS/GRADING SYSTEM:
6 Quizzes = 48% of final mark
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Final Test (paper-based and proctored) 52% of final mark
Minimum passing grade at
Sault College is 50%. Your final grade will be assigned as a percentage. Your home college will determine
the letter grade.
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