MATH 1450 Math Thinking & Quantitative Reasoning
An introductory university mathematics course designed to enable students to see mathematics as an enriching and empowering discipline. Topics covered include principles of reasoning, problem solving tools, fundamentals of statistics, modeling our world, exponential growth and decay, fundamentals of probability, putting statistics to work, real-world mathematical applications - 3 lecture hours. Purchase of a specific brand and model of a graphing calculator is required. Prerequisite: sufficient score on math placement exam or
MATH 1210 or
MATH 1300 with a grade of 'C' (2.0) or better.