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Mathematical Reasoning (MATH 103)

Term: 2022-2023 School Year Spring Term

Faculty

Chamila Ranaweera
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My Office Hours are, 

Monday: 1.45 pm-2.45pm: TC 202/207

Wednesdays at 11.30-12.30 am :TC 207/TC 202

Fridays at 10.00-11.00 am :TC 207/TC 202

Tuesdays at 2.00-3.00 pm: TC 202/207

Thursdays 1.45-2.45 pm: TC 207/TC 202

By appointments via online or in-person

 

 

Description

This course is designed to provide students with practical number theory, logical thinking, and mathematical skills to be quantitatively literate. The student will develop critical thinking skills, interpret data, and reason quantitatively to solve authentic problems and increase confidence with mathematics while simultaneously building a cultural appreciation for the relevant and meaningful role that mathematics plays in many areas of life. Students will use information and knowledge from multiple areas to apply mathematics to new situations and dynamic processes. This course includes an introduction to statistics as well algebraic concepts such as linear and exponential models. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or Placement Assessment