math/cs courses

Tue, 30 Sep 1997 02:31:40 -0500
Chelle Lyons Hanson (lyons@gloria.cord.edu)

I have checked the archives but only one math course was listed and I
couldn't find anything from Computer Science. I would appreciate
hearing from anyone who would have suggestions about the integration of
service with the following courses. Please respond to my personal
e-mail address. Thank you in advance.

Exploring Mathematics (105): designed to help students who are not math
specialists make better use of math in their lives and careers. . .gain
insight into how one approaches problems. . .organizing data, analyzing
a problem, testing ideas and creating valid proofs to justify
conclusions. The course fulfills a quantitative reasoning requirement.
Students have limited math skills.

Computer Science 104, Software Applications: for students who have
limited experience with computers. . .includes essential computing
concepts, operation of Windows 95, Office Professional programs. .
.students will be confident in their ability to use the computer and to
adapt as the computing field continues to grow and change. Students
must be able to integrate the software tools to produce professional
quality documents.

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Chelle Lyons Hanson
Director of Student Leadership and Service
Concordia College
901 8th St S, Moorhead, MN 56562
e-mail: lyons@cord.edu   web: www.cord.edu
phone: 218-299-3640      fax: 218-299-4312