or MATH 1101 or (MATH 1111 + MATH 1112) This course will develop students’ ability to work with and interpret numerical data, to apply logical and symbolic analysis to a variety of problems, and/or to model phenomena with mathematical or logical reasoning. Topics include financial mathematics used in everyday life situations, statistics, and optional topics from a wide array of authentic contexts.
As a pilot, for Summer 2019 and Spring 2020, students will not be required to complete the prerequisites, Math Skills 3 or MATH 1101 or (MATH 1111 + MATH 1112 ), to register for MATH 1320.