CCV Part Time Faculty - Applied Math Concepts; Fall
Listed on 2026-05-27
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Finance & Banking
Mathematics
CCV Part Time Faculty - Applied Math Concepts (Fall 2026)
Job Category:
Instructional
Requisition Number: CCVPA
003969
Posted:
May 19, 2026
Part-Time
Location:
CCV Rutland, 60 West Street, Rutland, VT 05701, USA
Semester Dates: 9/9/2026 - 12/16/2026
Course
Description:
This course develops students’ ability to think quantitatively and use mathematics as a problem‑solving tool in their professional and personal lives. Mathematical applications are selected from a range of business, human services, health, and political topics. Concepts include set theory, visual representation of data, operations in the real number system, geometry, linear and nonlinear equations, linear systems, personal finance, probability, and statistics.
Students demonstrate proficiency with key quantitative reasoning skills. Prerequisite:
Math & Algebra for College or equivalent skills.
- Apply basic concepts of set theory and use Venn diagrams to solve problems related to surveys and probabilities.
- Utilize real number system operations (fractions, decimals, percentages, ratios, proportions, and unit conversions) in the interpretation and analysis of problems from a variety of fields.
- Analyze and interpret linear and nonlinear relationships using graphs and equations and apply algebraic techniques and models to a variety of problems.
- Apply geometric concepts including angles, areas, volumes, and the Pythagorean Theorem.
- Examine and apply the concepts of probabilities using a variety of methods including counting techniques, frequency tables, probability distributions, pie charts, written summaries, and graphs.
- Apply basic statistics, using sampling, tables, charts, graphs, means, standard deviation and normal distribution, to interpret and draw conclusions from data.
- Compute and analyze the impacts of simple and compound interest, and analyze finance applications related to savings, taxes, discounts, loans, and purchases.
- Select and perform appropriate procedures to solve mathematical problems arising in various disciplines and demonstrate proficiency in interpreting, evaluating, and presenting quantitative data and information.
- Demonstrate proficiency on the quantitative reasoning graduation assessment.
- Apply quantitative reasoning to analyze social justice problems in a variety of different contexts and consider whether these approaches are just and equitable.
Master’s degree required.
Wage: $4,365 per 3-credit course.
Employment PolicyRemote employment is not offered for individuals residing in North Dakota, Washington, Ohio, Wyoming, or outside of the USA.
All new full‑time employees and certain part‑time employees will be subject to a fingerprint‑supported criminal background check. Any offer of employment is contingent upon satisfactory results of this check.
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