MATH1001: Excursions in Mathematics

3 CreditsHistory and the Social & Behavioral SciencesMathematical ThinkingRace, Power and Justice

Introduction to the breadth and nature of mathematics and the power of abstract reasoning, with applications to topics that are relevant to the modern world, such as voting, fair division of assets, patterns of growth, and opinion polls. prereq: 3 yrs high school math or placement exam or [grade of at least C- in PSTL 731 or 732]

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