Math Workplace & Apprenticeship 30

Math Workplace & Apprenticeship 30 focuses on the application of mathematical concepts and skills to real-world contexts enabling learners to make connections between school mathematics and the workplace.
This course may be suitable for students who plan to enter a trade, pursue post-secondary studies at a college or enter the workforce directly after graduation from high school.

Prerequisite

Math Workplace & Apprenticeship 20

Delivered

Online Asynchronous

Credits

Math 30 or Elective 30

What Will I Learn?

Students will learn about logical reasoning, measurements, sine and cosine law, geometry, small business, linear relations, measures of central tendency, percentiles, and probability.

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Units of Study

Linear relations

Limits to measurement

Statistics

Probability and odds

Properties of geometric figures

Transformations

Trigonometry

Owning a small business

Exams

This course requires a midterm and a final exam to be supervised by a proctor

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Course Materials

You Will Need

Scientific calculator
Ruler

Supplied by Sask DLC

E-text: MathWorks 30 - Pacific Educational Press

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