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MATH1100 — Mathematics for Liberal Arts

3 credits · 3 hours

MATH 1100 - Mathematics for Liberal Arts MATH 1100 - Mathematics for Liberal Arts Catalog Description This course is an investigation into the nature of mathematics. Students will apply mathematical principles to varied disciplines including explorations of social and global issues. Students will experience mathematics as a creative and evolving discipline. This course is designed for students intending to major in liberal arts areas such as English, the social sciences, foreign languages, art, music, etc. The course topics may include (but are not limited to): sets and counting, patterns and symmetry, data collection, probability, statistics, normal distributions, personal finance, voting methods, weighted voting and power, apportionment methods, sequences, mathematical modeling, and graph theory. Note: this course is not a Prerequisite(s) (must have a grade of C or better): MATH 0230 , MATH 0240 , or appropriate score on math placement test Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC) Goal Area(s) fulfilled: Goal 04: Mathematical/Logical Reasoning

Prerequisites: MATH0230, MATH0240

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