Integrated Statistics Pathway Mt. San Antonio College (Mt. SAC) Contact: Scott Guth

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Integrated Statistics Pathway Mt. San Antonio College (Mt. SAC) Contact: Scott Guth

Integrated Statistics Pathway For students eligible for Beginning Algebra Students complete college level statistics in two courses (instead of three). Heavy emphasis on teaching with best practices. Students who finish the second course satisfy California State University and University of California Math GE requirements. The second course articulates with statistics courses at California State Universities.

Integrated Statistics Pathway First Semester: Integrated Intermediate Algebra (Math 70S – 5 units) Prerequisite: eligibility for Beginning Algebra Covers: Main topics of Intermediate Algebra. Omits side topics. Materials developed at Mt. SAC Productive Struggle learning model Second Semester: Integrated Statistics (Math 110S – 5 units) Prerequisite: Integrated Intermediate Algebra Covers Traditional Elementary Statistics Topics Uses Carnegie’s Statway Materials Productive Struggle learning model.

Outcomes Students have deeper understanding of statistics (almost twice as much time is spent compared to normal statistics). Overall throughput for the Integrated Statistics pathway is 36% (completion on 1 st attempt), or 41% (allowing for repeated courses). Compare this to 5% throughput for the traditional sequence (completion on 1 st attempt) or 13.5% (allowing for repeated courses).

UC and CSU General Education Math 110S satisfies Cal State University GE Area B4 – Quantitative Reasoning. Math 110S satisfies the University of California IGETC Area 2 – Math and Quantitative Reasoning.

Articulation Agreements All CSU campuses requested have granted articulations with Math 110S for college-level statistics. Statistics articulations exist with CSU Los Angeles, Dominguez Hills, Fullerton, Long Beach, San Bernardino, San Diego, Northridge, and Cal Poly Pomona. Agreement with CSU San Francisco is pending. Math 110 (Statistics) C-ID designation is pending. Other articulation requests to follow.

Breaking News As of Fall 2015, the UC is no longer requiring Intermediate Algebra as a prerequisite Statistics (see UC TCA Guidelines). The CSU has invited all community colleges to submit statistics pathways for GE Area B4 credit. This can be a pre- statistics course and a stats course or a ”stretch” pathway like Statway (without an Intermediate Algebra). The C-ID Group is considering creating a Math 111 C-ID descriptor for alternative statistics pathways. This needs to be implemented into AA-T and AS-T Templates to be useful.

The Future After receiving the C-ID designation for Math 110 – Elementary Statistics, our Integrated Statistics Pathway will be used as a math module in other Mt. SAC pathways for transfer degrees leading to California universities.