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Nov 27, 2024
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IN 102 - Topics in Quantitative Reasoning Credit(s): 3.00 A topical approach to quantitative reasoning for non-STEM majors. Basic concepts of quantitative reasoning will be covered with an emphasis on using deductive reasoning in a formal, symbolic, axiomatic system, and applying theorems of the system to solve appropriate problems relevant to today’s society. Topics may include sets, statistics, elementary probability, voting theory, financial mathematics, sports statistics, and mathematics for social justice. Topics may vary from section to section, depending on faculty selection. Fulfills MPSL quantitative reasoning requirement. This course is not a prerequisite for any mathematics or computer science course, and it does not count towards the distribution requirement for the Bachelor of Science Degree.
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