Math & Computer Science Dept

Quantitative Reasoning

QR courses in Fall 2008

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All students must fulfill the QR1 requirement, demonstrating competence in basic mathematical and computational principles, in any one of the following five ways: (1) scoring 630 or better on the MSAT I exam, (2) scoring 570 or better on any mathematics SAT II exam, (3) achieving a score of 28 or higher on the ACT mathematics exam, (4) passing Skidmore’s quantitative reasoning examination before the end of the first year, or (5) successfully completing MA100 before the end of the sophomore year. In addition, by the end of the junior year, all students must have fulfilled the QR2 requirement by successfully completing a designated course in mathematics, statistics, or other numerical operations in various academic disciplines, or in the use of computers for the manipulation of mathematical, social-scientific, or scientific data. All QR2 courses have QR1 as a prerequisite. The following courses fulfill the QR2 requirement:
BI110, 170;
CH103, 105, 105H, 111, 112;
CS102A, 103, 106;
EC103, 104, 237;
ES105;
GE101, 112;
LS2192;
MA102A,B,C,D, 107, 108, 109, 111, 111H,W, 113, 113H,W, 200, 204, 214;
MC215;
MS104, MS104E;
MU255;
PH207;
PS306;
PY103, 105, 106, 108, 109, 192, 194, 207, 221H;
SO225, 226;
TH228

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