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Industrial Application of Basic Mathematical Principles

Industrial Application of Basic Mathematical Principles. TAMA 110 Course Introduction. TAMA 110. INSTRUCTOR: Michael Bush OFFICE LOCATION : T-164G OFFICE PHONE : 313-845-6412 845-6415 Trades Office E-MAIL ADDRESS : mbush@hfcc.edu . TAMA 110. COURSE DESCRIPTION:

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Industrial Application of Basic Mathematical Principles

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  1. Industrial Application of Basic Mathematical Principles TAMA 110 Course Introduction Basic Mathematic Principles

  2. TAMA 110 INSTRUCTOR: Michael Bush OFFICE LOCATION: T-164G OFFICE PHONE: 313-845-6412 • 845-6415 Trades Office E-MAIL ADDRESS: mbush@hfcc.edu Basic Mathematic Principles

  3. TAMA 110 COURSE DESCRIPTION: • This course utilizes shop problems to help students relate math to job situations. Topics include addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of whole and mixed numbers and common and decimal fractions; percents, averages, and estimates; graphs, tables, and statistical measure; powers and roots; linear, angular, and circular measure; surface area, volume, and cubic measure; ratios and proportion; and metrics and metric conversion. Basic Mathematic Principles

  4. TAMA 110 COURSE GOALS: 1. To provide the knowledge and skills to calculate basic mathematical shop problems. 2. To provide a foundation of skills and understandings of fundamentals, procedures, and calculations relative to basic mathematical shop problems. 3. Develop critical thinking and problem solving skills in solving basic mathematical problems encountered on the job floor. Basic Mathematic Principles

  5. TAMA 110 MEASURABLE COURSE OBJECTIVES: Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to: 1. Add, subtract, multiply, and divide whole and mixed numbers in shop applications. 2. Add, subtract, multiply, and divide common and decimal fractions in shop applications 3. Convert percents to decimals and decimals to percents in shop applications. Basic Mathematic Principles

  6. TAMA 110 MEASURABLE COURSE OBJECTIVES: Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to: 4. Solve shop problems using averaging and estimating. 5. Analyze graphs and tables used in technical written materials and reports. 6. Solve practical shop application problems requiring the use of statistical measure. Basic Mathematic Principles

  7. TAMA 110 MEASURABLE COURSE OBJECTIVES: Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to: 7. Use a hand-held calculator in the manipulation of shop problems. 8. Solve shop problems requiring the use of powers and roots. 9. Identify standard English units of linear measure. Basic Mathematic Principles

  8. TAMA 110 MEASURABLE COURSE OBJECTIVES: Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to: 10. Solve practical shop applications requiring surface area measurement. 11. Solve practical shop applications involving volume and cubic measure. 12. Solve practical shop applications of metric and metric conversions. Basic Mathematic Principles

  9. TAMA 110 REQUIRED TEXTBOOK: Introductory Technical Mathematics, Sixth Edition, Peterson and Smith; 2013, Delmar Cengage Learning, ISBN 13-978-1-111-54200-9 Basic Mathematic Principles

  10. TAMA 110 REQUIRED SUPPLIES: Hand-held Calculator, Pencils, Paper Basic Mathematic Principles

  11. TAMA 110 SESSION OUTLINE: SESSION TOPIC TEXT PAGES 1 Whole Numbers ITM 2 – 40 2 Addition and Subtraction of Common Fractions ITM 41 – 60 ITM 77 – 79 3 Multiplication and Division of Common Fractions ITM 60 – 81 Quiz #1 - Session 1 & 2 Calculators Permitted on Quiz #1 Basic Mathematic Principles

  12. TAMA 110 SESSION TOPIC TEXT PAGES 4 Decimal Fractions ITM 95 – 116 ITM 123 - 138 5 Percents and Averages ITM 166 - 182 Quiz #2 - Session 3 & 4 Handout Calculators Recommended on Quiz #2 6 Graphs: Bar, Circle, and Line ITM 644 – 682 7 Powers, Roots, and Scientific Notation ITM 117 – 123 Quiz #3 - Session 5 & 6 ITM 133 - 134 Calculators Recommended on Quiz #3 ITM 204 – 205 ITM 217 Basic Mathematic Principles

  13. TAMA 110 SESSION TOPIC TEXT PAGES 8 Precision, Accuracy, and Tolerance ITM 117 9 Linear and Circular Measure ITM 222 - 237 Quiz #4 - Session 7 & 8 Calculators Recommended on Quiz #4 10 Angular Measure and Simple Ratios ITM 132 - 136 ITM 409 – 412 11 Surface Area Measurement ITM 136 - 151 Quiz #5 - 9 & 10 Calculators Recommended on Quiz #4 Basic Mathematic Principles

  14. TAMA 110 SESSION TOPIC TEXT PAGES 12 Volume and Cubic Measurement ITM 151 – 165 13 Metrication ITM 221 - 237 Quiz #6 - Session 11 & 12 Calculators Recommended on Quiz #6 14 Metric Conversions ITM 254 – 273 15 Final Examination Calculators Recommended on Final Examination Basic Mathematic Principles

  15. TAMA 110 GENERAL COURSE REQUIREMENTS: • Calculator Use: Students are encouraged to bring a calculator to all class sessions. A scientific calculator with a fraction button, degrees-minute-second button, power button, and root button will be sufficient for this course. Basic Mathematic Principles

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  17. TAMA 110 COURSE ASSESSMENT: QUIZZES - The best 5 of 6 accounts for 75% of the semester grade. All quizzes will be administered with closed books and no notes allowed and only during regularly scheduled class periods. Missed quizzes can be made up at the discretion of the Instructor. ALL QUIZZES WILL COVER THE TWO PREVIOUS SESSIONS Basic Mathematic Principles

  18. TAMA 110 FINAL - The final examination will account for 25% of the semester grade. The final must be taken to pass the course. The Final will be administered with closed books and no notes allowed and only during regularly scheduled class periods. All students will be required to complete a comprehensive final examination that assesses the learning of all course objectives. This exam is to be a common exam administered to all sections of TAMA-110 Basic Mathematic Principles

  19. TAMA 110 GRADING SCALE: 100 - 95% = A 94 - 85% = B 84 - 75% = C 74 - 70% = D 69% - below = E Basic Mathematic Principles

  20. TAMA 110 ATTENDANCE POLICY: No excused absences. Maximum allowable number is three (3). The fourth (4th) absence means automatic failure but the class can still be attended. TARDINESS/LEAVING EARLY: Tardiness and/or leaving early added up to 60 minutes will be counted as an absence. Basic Mathematic Principles

  21. TAMA 110 CLASSROOM RULES OF CONDUCT & POLICY: Attire: Clothing appropriate for the classroom is requested. Cheating and Plagiarism: Refer to the current HFCC Catalog Basic Mathematic Principles

  22. TAMA 110 Cell Phone Usage: The use of cell phones or any electronic devices with video or photographic capture and/or transfer capabilities is not permitted in the classroom during scheduled class times. Basic Mathematic Principles

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  24. TAMA 110 ASSISTANCE WITH COURSE MATERIALS: Web Site Available • Session Objectives are shown • In-Class Assignments are shown • In-Class Lecture Power Point Presentations are available • Related Math and Skilled Trades Links • www.skilledtradesmath.com Basic Mathematic Principles

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