Math in Society – Practical Mathematics for Everyday Life

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What you’ll learn

  • Master Everyday Math Skills – Learn how to confidently work with percentages, proportions, and rates in real-life situations like shopping, budgeting, & data
  • Make Smart Financial Decisions – Understand simple and compound interest, loans, mortgages, and annuities to manage personal finances effectively.
  • Analyze Growth Trends – Explore linear, exponential, and logistic growth models to predict population changes, investments, and resource use.
  • Understand Voting Systems – Discover how elections work, compare voting methods, and learn why fairness in voting is more complex than it seems.
  • Divide Resources Fairly – Apply practical methods for fair division in scenarios like splitting bills, inheritance, or shared projects.
  • Solve Real-World Problems with Graph Theory – Use networks and routing strategies to tackle challenges like shortest paths, delivery routes, and connectivity.
  • Plan Efficient Schedules – Learn scheduling algorithms to organize tasks, optimize time, and manage projects effectively.
  • Interpret Data Like a Pro – Create and analyze charts, histograms, and boxplots to understand trends and make informed decisions.
  • Compute Key Statistics – Calculate mean, median, mode, range, and standard deviation to summarize and interpret data sets.
  • Understand Probability Basics – Predict outcomes, calculate risks, and apply probability to everyday scenarios like games, insurance, and decision-making.
  • Explore Sets and Logic – Understand set operations and Venn diagrams to organize information and solve logical problems.
  • Discover Historical Number Systems – Learn about ancient counting methods, binary, and hexadecimal systems used in computing.
  • Dive into Fractals and Patterns – Explore self-similarity, fractal dimensions, and the beauty of mathematical patterns in nature and art.
  • Unlock the Secrets of Cryptography – Understand encryption methods, modular arithmetic, and how secure communication works in the digital age.
  • Develop Critical Thinking Skills – Apply mathematical reasoning to real-world problems, improving decision-making and analytical abilities.

Do you think math is all about complicated formulas and endless algebra? Think again!
Math in Society is a refreshing, real-world approach to mathematics designed for learners who want practical skills, not abstract theory. This course focuses on quantitative literacy—the math you actually use in life, work, and society.

Through engaging examples and hands-on activities, you’ll explore contemporary mathematical topics that impact everyday decisions:

  • How do interest rates affect your savings and loans?

  • What makes an election fair—or unfair?

  • How can you divide resources equitably among people?

  • How do companies schedule tasks efficiently?

  • How does cryptography keep your data secure?

This isn’t a traditional math class. You won’t be buried in algebra or calculus. Instead, you’ll learn concepts that matter, from finance and probability to graph theory, voting systems, and fractals—all explained in clear, simple language.

By the end of this course, you’ll be able to:

  • Make informed financial decisions using interest, annuities, and loans.

  • Analyze data and interpret graphs like a pro.

  • Understand voting systems and fairness in elections.

  • Apply probability and statistics to everyday scenarios.

  • Explore fascinating topics like cryptography, fractals, and historical number systems.

Whether you’re a college student, a professional, or simply someone who wants to boost your math confidence, this course will give you the tools to think critically, solve problems, and make smarter decisions in the real world.

Why This Course Is Different

  • Hands-on learning: Apply math to real-life scenarios like budgeting, planning, and decision-making.

  • No heavy algebra or calculus: Just the essentials for understanding and using math effectively.

  • Engaging topics: From fair elections to fractals and encryption, you’ll see math in action everywhere.

  • Critical thinking focus: Learn how to analyze, interpret, and solve problems logically.

  • PDF of all lectures and worked examples are available as downloadable resources with the first lecture of each section.

Who this course is for:

  • College students in liberal arts or social sciences who need a quantitative literacy course.
  • Adult learners looking to strengthen practical math skills for everyday life and work.
  • Professionals who want to understand finance, data analysis, and decision-making without heavy math.
  • Anyone curious about how math applies to society – voting systems, fair division, cryptography, and more.
  • Learners who dislike abstract math but want real-world applications that make sense.

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