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Quantitative Reasoning (MAT 111)

Term: 2024-2025 AY - Spring Semester

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Description

Quantitative Reasoning provides a foundation in critical thinking, problem solving, and mathematical skills aligned with citizenship, workforce and real-world applications. The goals of the course are to engage students in meaningful mathematical experiences that will increase their quantitative and logical reasoning abilities and to strengthen the mathematical abilities that they will encounter in other disciplines. Developing and supporting communication and collaboration skills when doing mathematics will be a focus of the course. This course is particularly designed as a gateway for students entering non-STEM degree programs. Prereq: see page 31 in the Catalog