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MAT 117 - Mathematical Problem Solving
Provides students in the liberal arts with a foundation to mathematical reasoning and quantitative skills in decision making processes. Students focus on ideas rather than techniques as they implement problem solving strategies. The course introduces students to topics that might include, but are not limited to mathematical modeling, graph theory, the mathematics of social choice, growth and symmetry, descriptive statistics, and probability. Prereq: HUD 138 or MAT 095 or satisfactory placementor concurrent enrollment in MAT 003;Placement tests are used only forinitial course placement; see catalog for details.Recomm: Consultation with an advisor to determineappropriate math placement. Prereq: MAT 095 (105) or MAT 095S or satisfactory placement ; ENG 090 and ENG 094, or satisfactory placement. Placement tests are used only for initial course placement; see catalog for details.

3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Distance Learning, Hybrid Distance & Campus Mtgs

Engin, Math, Nurse and Science Division
Mathematics Department

Course Attributes:
M-Math/Quantitative Reasoning


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