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Session, Dates: 1 (05/09/2011 - 05/26/2011) Days: MTWR Time: 01:00 - 03:50 pm Location: Moon Campus Room: Hale Center 306 Seats Available: 33 Seats Credits: 3
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QS105 Mathematical Reasoning and Applications. This course aids the student to be cognizant of the vocabulary and mathematical skills necessary to develop quantitative reasoning skills for the general liberal arts major. It takes the view that modern mathematics has become an art of posing and solving problems by logical reasoning by understanding the problem, devising a plan, and carrying out the plan. The course accomplishes these tasks by dealing with the following topics: algebra, geometry, probability and statistics, set theory, finite groups, graph theory, and basic logic. Computer applications throughout the course may be included. |
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Allen R. Lias, Ph.D.
Professor of Mathematics
Mathematics
lias@rmu.edu 412-397-4057 phone 412-397-4075 fax John Jay 314 Profile For additional course information, First Class requirements, syllabus, etc., check the About The Instructor(s) section for a link to a Faculty Website.
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