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Course Details
Title  
Course Title Technical Mathematics
Conestoga Course Code OLRN1425
Host College Sault College
OntarioLearn Course Code SA-OEL806
Start Date 05/14/2024
End Date 08/20/2024
Course Fee $552.84
Hours 64
Pre-requisites
Course Description This first level mathematics course for engineering technology programs begins with a review of fundamental concepts including arithmetic operations and concepts in measurement. This is followed by several algebra topics including linear equations, factoring, fractions and quadratic equations. A treatment of trigonometry of right triangles, the trigonometric functions of any angle and of oblique triangles is also included. The goals of this course are, first, to show that mathematics does play a most important role in the development and understanding of the various fields of technology and, secondly, to ensure that students acquire the mathematical and critical thinking skills necessary to analyze and solve engineering technology problems.
Midterm Exam Format No exam requirement
Final Exam Format Online-no supervision requirement
Final Exam Group 05/14/2024 
Other Evaluation Details Online tests 44%, Final Exam 56%
Minimum Passing Mark 50
Mandatory Chats No
Mandatory Group Work No
Other Details
Platform Blackboard
Computer Software Requirements
Additional
Textbook Information We suggest you do not purchase your textbook until approximately two weeks prior to the course start date as textbooks may change.
Textbooks
  Textbook #1 Textbook #2 Textbook #3 Textbook #4
Textbook Title Basic Technical Mathematics with Calculus, SI Version Plus MyMathLab with Pearson eText -- and Stude Basic Technical Mathematics with Calculus, SI Version Plus
Author Allyn J. Washington, Michelle Boue Allyn J. Washington, Michelle Boue
Publisher Addison Wesley Addison Wesley
Edition 10th 11th
ISBN 013400535X 0134289919
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