Application of mathematics to topics of contemporary societal importance using quantitative methods; may include elements of management science (optimal routes, planning or scheduling), logic, sets, counting techniques (combinations and permutations), probability, statistics, cryptography, fairness (apportionment or voting), or patterns. Prerequisites: High school algebra I and II Credits 3. 3 Lecture Hours.
Application of mathematics to topics of contemporary societal importance using quantitative methods; may include elements of management science (optimal routes, planning or scheduling), logic, sets, counting techniques (combinations and permutations), probability, statistics, cryptography, fairness (apportionment or voting), or patterns. Prerequisites: High school algebra I and II Credits 3. 3 Lecture Hours.