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Jan 15, 2025
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MATH 1030 - Contemporary Mathematics4 Credit(s)
An exploration of contemporary mathematical applications with a focus on developing quantitative reasoning skills. Students will represent and analyze multiple concrete real-world problems using quantitative tools. Topics include voting theory, graph theory, financial mathematics, statistics and probability. Additional topics from geometry and modeling may also be discussed. Appropriate for non-science majors, the course is designed to foster an appreciation of mathematics and involves limited algebraic manipulation. (Fall, Spring, Summer)
Prerequisite: One of the following within the last two years: C or better in MATH 1010 ; B- or better in MATH 0970 or MATH 0990 ; Math ACT of at least 21; adequate math placement score. General Education Course: Quantitative Literacy Requirement
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