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MATH 2030 - Contemporary Mathematics


Applications of quantitative reasoning and methods to problems and decision making in the areas of management, statistics, social choice, and size and growth. Topics include networks, critical paths, sampling, central tendency, inference, voting methods, power indices, fair division, growth and form, symmetry and patterns, and tiling.

Location: B/L
Credits: 3
Classroom Lecture Hours: 45
Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MATH 1100 , or a grade of “B” or higher in MATH 1103  and one year of geometry or equivalent, or appropriate score on math placement test.