Quantitative Reasoning II
Quantitative Reasoning II falls under the Quantitative Reasoning Capacity.
Courses in Quantitative Reasoning II build on previous college-level experience with quantitative reasoning.
Learning experiences in this area enable students to frame and address complex problems using quantitative reasoning.
Learning Outcomes
- Students will frame and solve complex problems using quantitative tools, such as analytical, statistical, or computational methods.
- Students will apply quantitative tools in diverse settings to answer discipline‐specific questions or to engage societal questions and debates.
- Students will formulate, and test an argument by marshaling and analyzing quantitative evidence.
- Students will communicate quantitative information symbolically, visually, numerically, or verbally.
- Students will recognize and articulate the capacity and limitations of quantitative methods and the risks of using them improperly.
Courses
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