Quantitative Reasoning
Description
When will I ever use this? Numbers and data are used in all areas of life and learning how to analyze and interpret numbers is more than just a classroom exercise. Learn how to understand and apply mathematical concepts in real-world situations and develop methods for using data, logic and math beyond the textbooks and equations.
Learning Outcomes
These are the learning outcomes that are expected of students after completing a course.
Summarize, interpret, and present quantitative data in mathematical forms, such as graphs, diagrams, tables, or mathematical text. |
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Develop or compute representations of data using mathematical forms or equations as models, and use statistical methods to assess their validity. |
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Make and evaluate important assumptions in the estimation, modeling, and analysis of data, and recognize the limitations of the results. |
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Apply mathematical concepts, data, procedures, and solutions to make judgments and draw conclusions. |
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Synthesize and present quantitative data to others to explain findings or to provide quantitative evidence in support of a position. |
Questions for Students
These are the types of questions you should be able to answer after completing a course.
What is the role of mathematics in organizing and interpreting measurements of the world? |
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How can mathematical models and quantitative analysis be used to summarize or synthesize data into knowledge and predictions? |
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What methodology can we apply to validate or reject mathematical models or to express our degree of confidence in them? |
Recurring Capacities
Every focus capacity course includes the following activities:
Writing, totaling at least 10 pages in length or the intellectual equivalent |
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Presenting material to the class, smaller groups, or the public through oral presentations, webpages, or other means |
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Collaborating in pairs or groups to learn, design, solve, create, build, or research |
These elements – referred to as “recurring capacities” – will help you repeatedly practice crucial skills for future study, life, and career success.
Course Offerings
There are a wide range of courses you can take to meet the Quantitative Reasoning focus capacity requirement. Here are a few examples:
COMP 110
SOCI 251