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MATH1101 — Math for Liberal Arts

3 credits · 3 hours

MATH 1101 - Math for Liberal Arts MATH 1101 - Math for Liberal Arts 3 Credits Gives non-mathematicians an appreciation of mathematical ideas and the power and utility of mathematical skills in the modern world. Topics will be selected from: voting and weighted voting systems, fair division and apportionment; routing, minimum network and scheduling problems; mathematical growth and math of finance; descriptive statistics and data analysis; basic probability and normal distributions. One of these two: EAP 0099, ENG 0099 (Minimum grade: 1.67 GPA Equivalent) And 2. Any one of these three: READ 0093, READ 0094, READ 0099 OR ENG 1108 Major Content Areas Graph theory: routing, minimum network and scheduling problems: 25-30% Fair division and apportionment: 10-15% Data analysis: descriptive and graphical statistics: 10-20% Basic probability and normal distribution: 0-20% Voting and weighted voting systems: 10-15% Mathematical growth and math of finance: 15-25% Learning

Prerequisites: EAP0099, ENG0099, READ0093, READ0094, READ0099, ENG1108

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