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Gec 004-Mathematics in The Modern World

This document contains information about the Lanao School of Science and Technology (LSSTI) including its vision, mission, goals, and objectives. It also outlines details for a Mathematics in the Modern World course within the College of Computer Science, including the course code, name, credits, description, outcomes, and contact hours. Additionally, it lists the program educational objectives and their relationship to the mission for the BS in Computer Science program.
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LANAO SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, INC.

Maranding, Lala, Lanao Del Norte


Telephone No. (063) 227-9861, Cellphone No. +639272073425
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]

COLLEGE OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

GEC 004- MATHEMATICS IN THE MODERN WORLD


LSSTI VISION COLLEGE OF COMPUTER SCIENCE VISION
The school envision academic excellence and the development of a well- rounded A Leading Computer Science Education in the Country dedicated to the pursuit of Excellence in the
individual with the LSSTI core values for the students to become a productive service of the community and the Nation.
member of the society. To Produce competent graduates imbued with confidence and values as agents of social
transformation.

LSSTI MISSION COLLEGE OF COMPUTER SCIENCE MISSION


1. Provide a quality education of excellence with the K-12 Curriculum that 1. Provide competent and relevant computer Education based on standards;
is responsive to global competency.
2. Develop a culture of peace and love with God. 2. Provides state-of-the-art technology to our students that enable them to build promising
3. Prepare the students academically, physically, spiritually, emotionally, careers in Computer Science.
socially, and morally.
4. Top the students inherit potentials to be able to serve in the community
and become an asset to the society;
5. Inculcate Filipino values, among others; loyalty, commitment industry,
self- reliance, honesty and love of country;
6. Provide awareness and preservation and balance of nature.
LSSTI GOALS
To provide and equip the students with quality education skills and values needed to grow academically, spiritually, socially, and economically for the total development of a well- rounded personality.

LSSTI OBJECTIVES
1. To express reverence to God Almighty as the source of all living and non-living.
2. To provide opportunities for the students to gain learning experience and develop proper skills, attitudes and values essential for personal development and responsible involvement in the society.
3. To promote opportunities for the students to gain experiences in order to instill them the true Filipino values.
4. To develop the individual student interest and attitude in order to prepare them for appropriate specialization in the professional level.
5. To be responsible on ecological balance.
7. To show respect in diversity of culture.

Course Title: Date Effective: Revision #/Date Prepared by: Evaluated by: Approved for use by:
Mathematics in the Revised: LIZEL G. VALIENTE DR. JUPITER D. KASAYAN,MAT-ICT Dr. Woodrow C. Tabanao
Modern World SY 2023-2024 Dean of COMPUTER SCIENCE
Instructor School President Page 1 of 18
LANAO SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, INC.
Maranding, Lala, Lanao Del Norte
Telephone No. (063) 227-9861, Cellphone No. +639272073425
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]

COLLEGE OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

Course Code GEC 004

Course Name Mathematics in the Modern World

Course Credits 3 units

Course Description This course explores the role of mathematics in shaping and understanding the modern world. It delves into diverse mathematical
concepts and applications, providing students with a deeper appreciation for the importance of mathematics in contemporary
society. Through a combination of lectures, discussions, and practical exercises, students will develop critical thinking skills and
gain insights into how mathematics influences various aspects of our daily lives.
Contact Hours/week 3 hours Lecture

Prerequisite GEC 004

Course Outcomes Upon completion of this course, the student will demonstrate basic knowledge in the following:
1. create mathematical models to represent and analyze real-world situations, helping them make informed decisions and predictions across
various disciplines.
2. appreciate the application of geometric principles in design, architecture, and art, understanding how mathematical concepts contribute to
aesthetic and functional considerations
3. Recognize and apply mathematical principles to address challenges and make informed decisions in their personal and professional lives.

Course Title: Date Effective: Revision #/Date Prepared by: Evaluated by: Approved for use by:
Mathematics in the Revised: LIZEL G. VALIENTE DR. JUPITER D. KASAYAN,MAT-ICT Dr. Woodrow C. Tabanao
Modern World SY 2023-2024 Dean of COMPUTER SCIENCE
Instructor School President Page 2 of 18
LANAO SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, INC.
Maranding, Lala, Lanao Del Norte
Telephone No. (063) 227-9861, Cellphone No. +639272073425
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]

COLLEGE OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

Program Educational Objectives and Relationship to the Mission

4 years after graduation, the graduate of the BS in Computer Science Program shall have:
1. Apply knowledge of computing fundamentals, knowledge of a computing specialization and mathematics, science and domain knowledge
appropriate for the computing specialization to the abstraction and conceptualization of computing models from defined problems and requirements.
2. Identify, analyze, formulate, research literature and solve complex computing problems and requirements reaching substantiated conclusions using
fundamentals principles of mathematics, computing sciences, and relevant domain disciplines.
3. An ability to apply mathematical foundations , algorithmic principles and computer science theory in the modeling and design of computer based
systems in a way that demonstrates comprehension of the tradeoffs involved in design choices.
4. Knowledge and understanding of information security issues in relation to the design , development and use of information systems.
5. Design and evaluate solutions for complex computing problems and design and evaluate systems , components or processes that meet specified
needs with appropriate consideration for public health sand safety, cultural , societal and environmental considerations.
6. Create , select, adapt and apply appropriate techniques, resources and modern computing tools to complex computing activities, with an
understanding of the limitations to accomplish a common goal.
7. Function effectively as an individual and as a member or leader in diverse teams and in multidisciplinary settings.
8. Communicate effectively with the computing community and with society at large about complex computing activities by being able to comprehend
and write effective reports, design documentation , make effective presentations and give and understand clear instructions.
9. An ability to recognize the legal, social , ethical and professional issues involved in the utilization of computer technology and be guided by the
adoption of appropriate professional, ethical and legal practices.
10. Recognize the need and have the ability to engage in independent learning for continual development as a computing professional.

Course Title: Date Effective: Revision #/Date Prepared by: Evaluated by: Approved for use by:
Mathematics in the Revised: LIZEL G. VALIENTE DR. JUPITER D. KASAYAN,MAT-ICT Dr. Woodrow C. Tabanao
Modern World SY 2023-2024 Dean of COMPUTER SCIENCE
Instructor School President Page 3 of 18
LANAO SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, INC.
Maranding, Lala, Lanao Del Norte
Telephone No. (063) 227-9861, Cellphone No. +639272073425
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]

COLLEGE OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

Student Outcomes and Relationship to Program Educational Objectives


LEGEND:
l –Introduced Concepts/Principles
p –Practiced with Supervision
D – Demonstrated across differential clinical setting with minimal supervision
ALTERNATIVE LEGEND:
L –Facilities learning of the differential clinical setting with minimal supervision
P –Allows student to practice competencies (no input but competency is evaluated)
O –Opportunity for development (no input or evaluation, but there is opportunity to practice the competency)

Student Outcomes Program Educational Objectives

BS in Computer Science a b c d e f g h
1. develop strong analytical thinking skills, using mathematical principles to identify patterns, solve problems, and make well- l l l P P O O O
reasoned decisions in various real-world contexts.
2. proficient in collecting, interpreting, and analyzing data, enabling them to draw meaningful insights and conclusions from complex l l l P P O O O
datasets relevant to their academic, personal, and professional lives.
3. construct mathematical models to represent and analyze real-world situations, applying these models to make predictions, l l l P P O O O
optimize processes, and understand dynamic systems.
4. demonstrate competence in using mathematical software and tools to explore mathematical concepts, analyze data, and solve l l l P P O O O
problems, staying abreast with technology's role in modern mathematical practices.
5. gain a solid understanding of financial mathematics and economic principles, equipping them to make informed financial decisions l l l P P O O O
and comprehend economic trends affecting their lives.
6. develop quantitative reasoning skills, allowing them to critically evaluate numerical information and arguments presented in l l l P P O O O
various media and academic disciplines.
7. effectively communicate mathematical ideas and findings through digital media, such as data visualization, presentations, and l l l P P O O O
online collaboration tools.
8. ethical implications of using mathematics in various contexts, understanding the importance of fairness, privacy, and responsible l l l P P O O O
data usage.
9. explore how mathematics intersects with other disciplines, appreciating its applications in fields such as biology, environmental l l l P P O O O
science, engineering, and social sciences.
10. quipped with mathematical skills and knowledge that empower them to make informed decisions, participate actively in various l l l P P O O O
fields, and contribute positively to society.

Course Title: Date Effective: Revision #/Date Prepared by: Evaluated by: Approved for use by:
Mathematics in the Revised: LIZEL G. VALIENTE DR. JUPITER D. KASAYAN,MAT-ICT Dr. Woodrow C. Tabanao
Modern World SY 2023-2024 Dean of COMPUTER SCIENCE
Instructor School President Page 4 of 18
LANAO SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, INC.
Maranding, Lala, Lanao Del Norte
Telephone No. (063) 227-9861, Cellphone No. +639272073425
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]

COLLEGE OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

Course Outcomes (Cos) and Relationship to Student Learning Outcomes


* Refer to the Learning Plan
Alignment of Course Outcomes with Summative Assessment Tasks

Course Objectives Summative Assessment Task Details


1. Explain the significance of mathematics in shaping and influencing various aspects of Reporting Is a type of training or learning where the student
the modern world, including technology, finance, science, and decision-making. completes a task instead of only reading about
2. Develop proficiency in applying mathematical principles and techniques to solve real- the process.
world problems encountered in diverse fields and contexts. Exercises
3. Acquire skills to collect, organize, and analyze data using statistical methods, *Develop their knowledge and skills in understanding
fostering the ability to draw meaningful insights and conclusions from complex datasets. the nature of Information Technology by applying
our daily lives.

Exercises (group activity) *Exercises task will develop their critical thinking
skills and reasoning in case presentation with
applications.
Assignments
*Assignments can help the ability of the students to
interpret results of their answer. .

Course Title: Date Effective: Revision #/Date Prepared by: Evaluated by: Approved for use by:
Mathematics in the Revised: LIZEL G. VALIENTE DR. JUPITER D. KASAYAN,MAT-ICT Dr. Woodrow C. Tabanao
Modern World SY 2023-2024 Dean of COMPUTER SCIENCE
Instructor School President Page 5 of 18
LANAO SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, INC.
Maranding, Lala, Lanao Del Norte
Telephone No. (063) 227-9861, Cellphone No. +639272073425
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]

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COURSE OUTLINE AND TIMEFRAME


Week No. of hours Course content/ subject matter:
1 3.0 hrs 1. Introduction to Mathematics in the Modern World

2 3.0 hrs 2. Data Analysis and Probability

3 3.0 hrs 3. Financial Mathematics


4 3.0 hrs 4. Cryptography and Data Security
5 3.0 hrs PRELIM EXAMINATION
6 3.0 hrs 5. Geometry and Design
7 3.0 hrs 6. Game Theory and Decision-Making.
8 3.0 hrs 7. O p t i m i z a t i o n a n d O p e r a t i o n s R e s e a r c h
9 3.0 hrs 8. Chaos Theory and Dynamical Systems
10 3.0 hrs MIDTERM EXAMINATION
11 3.0 hrs 9. Graph Theory and Social Networks
12 3.0 hrs 10. Number Theory and Cryptocurrencies
13 3.0 hrs 11. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

14 3.0 hrs 12.Statistics and Public Policy


15 3.0 hrs SEMI-FINAL EXAMINATION
16 3.0 hrs 13. Chaos Theory and Climate
Science
14. Mathematics in Medicine
and Healthcare
17 3.0 hrs 15.Mathematics in Art and Music
16. Future Trends in Mathematics and the Modern World

18 3.0 hrs FINAL EXAMINATION

Course Title: Date Effective: Revision #/Date Prepared by: Evaluated by: Approved for use by:
Mathematics in the Revised: LIZEL G. VALIENTE DR. JUPITER D. KASAYAN,MAT-ICT Dr. Woodrow C. Tabanao
Modern World SY 2023-2024 Dean of COMPUTER SCIENCE
Instructor School President Page 6 of 18
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Maranding, Lala, Lanao Del Norte
Telephone No. (063) 227-9861, Cellphone No. +639272073425
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]

COLLEGE OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

Teaching and
Desired Learning Course Content/ Textbooks/ Learning Assessment of Resource Time
Outcomes(DLO) Subject Matter References Activities Tasks (ATs) Materials Table
(TLAs)

At the end of the sessions, the students should be able to: 3 hours
Quiz Book
a. Understanding Mathematical Concepts and Their Applications Week 1: Introduction to Student Activity Board
b. Developing Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving Skills Mathematics in the Handbook Exam Chalk
Lecture
c. Appreciating the Role of Mathematics in Interdisciplinary Contexts Modern World Discussion, Laptop
Recitation,
Overview of the course Individual
and its objectives
Group
Historical perspectives . Activities ,
on the development of
modern mathematics

Mathematical notation
and language

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Mathematics in the Revised: LIZEL G. VALIENTE DR. JUPITER D. KASAYAN,MAT-ICT Dr. Woodrow C. Tabanao
Modern World SY 2023-2024 Dean of COMPUTER SCIENCE
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Maranding, Lala, Lanao Del Norte
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Email: [email protected] / [email protected]

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A. developed a strong foundation in data analysis techniques
B. provide students with a deep understanding of probability theory and Week 2: Data . Classroom Assignments Book 3 hours
its practical applications. Analysis and Interaction Quizzes Board
C. critical thinking skills and ability to make informed decisions based on Probability Interactive Seatworks Chalk
data. Laptop
Lecturing /Activities
4. Descriptive Cooperative Recitation
statistics and data Learning
visualization structures
techniques Discussion

Probability theory and


its applications in real-
world scenarios

Introduction to
inferential statistics
and hypothesis testing

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Mathematics in the Revised: LIZEL G. VALIENTE DR. JUPITER D. KASAYAN,MAT-ICT Dr. Woodrow C. Tabanao
Modern World SY 2023-2024 Dean of COMPUTER SCIENCE
Instructor School President Page 8 of 18
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Maranding, Lala, Lanao Del Norte
Telephone No. (063) 227-9861, Cellphone No. +639272073425
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]

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A. comprehensive understanding of key financial concepts and Week 3: Financial Classroom Assignments Book 3 hours
instruments. Mathematics Interaction Quizzes Board
B. skills to create and interpret financial models. Interactive Seatworks Chalk
C. Applying Financial Mathematics in Real-World Contexts. 7. Compound interest Lecturing /Activities Laptop
and its relevance in Cooperative Recitation
investments Learning
structures
Amortization and loan Discussion
calculations

Risk assessment and


portfolio optimization

a. deep understanding of cryptography principles and techniques. Week 4: Cryptography Classroom Assignments Book 3 hours
b. implement cryptography systems and algorithms effectively. and Data Security Interaction Quizzes Board
c. emphasize the application of cryptography in the context of data Interactive Seatworks Chalk
security. 10. Fundamentals of Lecturing /Activities Laptop
cryptography and Cooperative Recitation
encryption techniques Learning
structures
Public-key Discussion
infrastructure and
digital signatures

Data security and


privacy in the digital
age
PRELIM EXAMINATION

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Mathematics in the Revised: LIZEL G. VALIENTE DR. JUPITER D. KASAYAN,MAT-ICT Dr. Woodrow C. Tabanao
Modern World SY 2023-2024 Dean of COMPUTER SCIENCE
Instructor School President Page 9 of 18
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Maranding, Lala, Lanao Del Norte
Telephone No. (063) 227-9861, Cellphone No. +639272073425
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]

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a. demonstrate a thorough understanding of fundamental geometric Week 5: Geometry and Book


principles, including concepts like angles, shapes, lines, symmetry, Design Classroom Assignments Chalk 3 hours
and transformations. Interaction Quizzes Laptop
b. develop a solid foundation in geometry but also gain the ability to 13. Euclidean and non- Interactive Seatworks
apply their knowledge creatively in the world of design. Euclidean geometries Lecturing /Activities
Cooperative Recitation
Symmetry and Learning
tessellations in art and structures
architecture Discussion
Fractals and their
applications in
computer graphics
a. develop valuable skills and knowledge that can be applied in a wide Week 6: Game Board
range of real-life scenarios, helping them become better decision- Theory and Decision- Classroom Assignments Book 3 hours
makers and strategic thinkers in both personal and professional Making Interaction Quizzes Chalk
setting Introduction to game Interactive Seatworks Laptop
theory and its Lecturing /Activities
relevance in Cooperative Recitation
economics and Learning
politics structures
.Strategic decision- Discussion
making and Nash
equilibrium
.Applications of game
theory in real-life
scenarios
b. equipped with valuable skills to address real-world challenges Week 7: Optimization Chalk
efficiently, optimize processes, and make data-driven decisions in and Operations Board
various industries, making them highly valuable in fields such as Research Book
management, engineering, logistics, finance, and more. Linear programming Laptop
and its applications in
resource allocation

Network analysis and


critical path method
Introduction to
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Instructor School President Page 10 of 18
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Maranding, Lala, Lanao Del Norte
Telephone No. (063) 227-9861, Cellphone No. +639272073425
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]

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management

Week 8: Chaos
Theory and Dynamical
Systems
D. develop a deep understanding of chaotic systems and how they
exhibit sensitive dependence on initial conditions. Basics of chaos
E. apply Chaos Theory to different fields, including physics, biology, theory and the
ecology, economics, and engineering. butterfly effect

Chaotic behavior in
simple mathematical
systems
Applications of chaos
theory in weather
forecasting and
ecology
MIDTERM EXAMINATION
Week 9: Graph
a. understand, analyze, and represent real-world problems and social Theory and Social Classroom Assignments Chalk 3 hours
networks using graph theory. Networks Interaction Quizzes Laptop
b. applying various social network analysis techniques to study Interactive Seatworks Book
patterns and behaviors within social networks. Fundamental Board
concepts of graph
theory

Modeling social
networks and their
properties
Influence and
information spread in
social networks

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Mathematics in the Revised: LIZEL G. VALIENTE DR. JUPITER D. KASAYAN,MAT-ICT Dr. Woodrow C. Tabanao
Modern World SY 2023-2024 Dean of COMPUTER SCIENCE
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d. Define and identify number theory and Cryptocurrencies. Lecturing /Activities Book
e. Demonstrate the prime numbers. Week 10: Number Theory Cooperative Recitation Board
and Cryptocurrencies Learning Chalk
structures Laptop

Prime numbers and their Discussion


significance in modern
cryptography

Introduction to block
chain technology and
cryptocurrencies
Security and challenges in
cryptocurrency systems.
Week 11: Artificial Classroom Assignments Book 3 hours
Intelligence and Interaction Quizzes Board
Interactive Seatworks Chalk
Machine Learning
Laptop
31. Mathematics behind Lecturing /Activities
machine learning Cooperative Recitation
algorithms Learning
Regression and structures
Discussion
classification techniques
Neural networks and
deep learning
a. contribute to evidence-based policy decisions, analyze the impact Classroom Assignments Book 3 hours
of policies, and effectively communicate statistical insights to inform Week 12: Statistics and Interaction Quizzes Board
the development of effective and sustainable public policies. Public Policy Interactive Seatworks Chalk
Lecturing /Activities Laptop
Sampling methods and
survey design Cooperative Recitation
Learning
Causal inference and structures
policy evaluation Discussion
Ethics of data analysis
in policy making

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Mathematics in the Revised: LIZEL G. VALIENTE DR. JUPITER D. KASAYAN,MAT-ICT Dr. Woodrow C. Tabanao
Modern World SY 2023-2024 Dean of COMPUTER SCIENCE
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A. develop a deep understanding of the chaotic nature of climate
Week 13: Chaos Theory Classroom Assignments Book 3 hours
systems and how they exhibit sensitivity to initial conditions.
and Climate Science Interaction Quizzes Board
B. explore the applications of chaos theory concepts in climate
37. Climate models and Interactive Seatworks Chalk
policy, adaptation, and risk management. deterministic chaos Laptop
Lecturing /Activities
Cooperative Recitation
Climate change
predictions and Learning
uncertainties structures
Role of mathematics in Discussion
climate policy
Week 14: Mathematics in
Medicine and Healthcare

Mathematical modeling of
disease spread

Medical imaging and


image processing
Optimization in healthcare
resource allocation
SEMI-FINAL EXAMINATION

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Mathematics in the Revised: LIZEL G. VALIENTE DR. JUPITER D. KASAYAN,MAT-ICT Dr. Woodrow C. Tabanao
Modern World SY 2023-2024 Dean of COMPUTER SCIENCE
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Maranding, Lala, Lanao Del Norte
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Email: [email protected] / [email protected]

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Week 15: Learning Book


A. Recognizing Mathematical Patterns in Art and Music Mathematics in Art structures Board
B. Applying Mathematics to Create Artistic and Musical Works Discussion Chalk
and Music Laptop
c.Understanding the Historical and Cultural Impact
Symmetry and
patterns in visual arts

Music and the


mathematics of
sound
Algorithmic art and
generative music

Week 16: Future


Trends in
Mathematics and the
Modern World

Emerging areas of
mathematics and
their potential impact

Ethical
considerations and
responsibilities of
mathematicians
Wrap-up and
reflection on the
relevance of
mathematics in the
modern world
FINAL EXAMINATION

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Mathematics in the Revised: LIZEL G. VALIENTE DR. JUPITER D. KASAYAN,MAT-ICT Dr. Woodrow C. Tabanao
Modern World SY 2023-2024 Dean of COMPUTER SCIENCE
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Suggested
Readings and Mathematics in the Modern World
References Shannon, C. E. (1948). "A Mathematical Theory of Communication." Bell System Technical Journal, 27(3), 379–423.
The Mathematics of Love: Patterns, Proofs, and the Search for the Ultimate Equation" by Hannah Fry

Course Requirements 1. Major Examinations (Midterm and Finals)


2. Summative quizzes
3. Per chapter outputs as specified in the assessment
4. End of course reflective journals and compilation of assessment outputs
5. Other additional requirements as specified by the teacher
Classroom Policies a) Attendance
➢ Regular attendance of classes is required. A student who incurs more than 20% of unexcused absences in a semester will be dropped from the rolls. If an abs ence is
foreseeable, the student is required to advise the instructor on such so that arrangements can be made for any make up work. Although, attenda nce per se is not given a
grade equivalent, it will have a bearing on participation in class activities and/or group presentations that will be graded. A student who miss a class is responsible for the
lessons taken up and are not excused on any work assigned for a particular class session.
b) Submission of Assessment Tasks (Student Outputs)
➢ Should be on time; late submittal of coursework’s will not be accepted, or where there is a valid justification, its acceptance is upon the faculty discretion subject to reasonable
grade penalties.
c) Major Examination (Long Quiz or major exams)
➢ Will be administered as scheduled. No special exam will be given unless with a valid reason subject to the approval of the Dean of the College.
d) Course Portfolio
➢ Is required and will be collected at the end of the semester. Lost documents will not be given due credit.
e) Language of Instruction
➢ Lectures, discussion, and documentation will be in English except Filipino subjects.
f) Academic Integrity
➢ Cheating during examination, copying another student’s assignment & report, submission of reports copied from other sources/materials (plagiarism) are strictly prohibited.
Anyone caught guilty of any or all of these violations will be sanctioned according to what is provided for in the Student’s Handbook.
g) Wearing of prescribed uniform and ID/ Dress and Grooming Codes
➢ Wearing of the official prescribed uniform and ID inside the University must be strictly observed from Monday to Thursday. Fridays and Saturdays are considered wash day,
thus, proper dress code and grooming is a requirement.
h) Grave misconduct
Any form of disrespect to your teacher or to others will not be tolerated and is meted corresponding sanction.

Course Title: Date Effective: Revision #/Date Prepared by: Evaluated by: Approved for use by:
Mathematics in the Revised: LIZEL G. VALIENTE DR. JUPITER D. KASAYAN,MAT-ICT Dr. Woodrow C. Tabanao
Modern World SY 2023-2024 Dean of COMPUTER SCIENCE
Instructor School President Page 16 of 18
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Maranding, Lala, Lanao Del Norte
Telephone No. (063) 227-9861, Cellphone No. +639272073425
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Grading Scheme

PER QUARTER GRADING CRITERIA


Participation (Attendance and Character) 10%
Written Works (Quizzes, Seatwork, Assignment, etc.) 20%
Performance Tasks (Reporting, Oral Recitation, Demo,
etc.) 30%
Periodic Examination (100 items) 40%
TOTAL 100%
GRADING SYSTEM
PRELIM GRADE = Initial score from Grading criteria
MIDTERM GRADE = 1/3 Prelim + 2/3 Midterm
SEMESTRAL GRADE: SEMI-FINAL GRADE = 1/3 Midterm + 2/3 Semi-Final
FINAL GRADE = 1/3 Semi-final + 2/3 Final

Course Title: Date Effective: Revision #/Date Prepared by: Evaluated by: Approved for use by:
Mathematics in the Revised: LIZEL G. VALIENTE DR. JUPITER D. KASAYAN,MAT-ICT Dr. Woodrow C. Tabanao
Modern World SY 2023-2024 Dean of COMPUTER SCIENCE
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LANAO SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, INC.
Maranding, Lala, Lanao Del Norte
Telephone No. (063) 227-9861, Cellphone No. +639272073425
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]

COLLEGE OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

Course Title: Date Effective: Revision #/Date Prepared by: Evaluated by: Approved for use by:
Mathematics in the Revised: LIZEL G. VALIENTE DR. JUPITER D. KASAYAN,MAT-ICT Dr. Woodrow C. Tabanao
Modern World SY 2023-2024 Dean of COMPUTER SCIENCE
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