Quantitative reasoning and experimental reasoning are essential to analyzing, understanding and solving both local and global problems in the 21st century. These courses enhance your ability to analyze data, to understand the scientific method and to differentiate between evidence and anecdote.
To fulfill this requirement, you will need to take two courses: a quantitative reasoning one and an experimental reasoning one (coded CCM and CCS), representing 8 credits.
1 course coded CCM, representing 4 credits.
Learning Outcomes
For CCM, students will
1 course coded CCS, representing 4 credits
Learning Outcomes
For CCS, students will