The following lists consist of quantitative courses which are pathways to further quantitative work. Upper-level quantitative courses in these subject areas provide additional opportunities to deepen the analytic understanding emphasized here.
Placement into Calculus will be accepted in lieu of a 3-credit course as fulfilling this requirement. Advanced upper-level courses whose prerequisites fulfill this requirement are not listed. In the unusual case that a student receives special permission to register for such an upper-level course without having received credit for the prerequisite course(s), and successfully completes it, the upper-level course will be accepted in lieu of the prerequisite course. Such students should see an academic advisor to have this noted correctly in their records.
| Accounting* (see note) |
| 33 |
010 |
272 |
Introduction to Financial Accounting |
| 33 |
010 |
275 |
Introduction to Managerial Accounting |
Anthropology |
| 01 |
070 |
335 |
Analysis of Archaeological Data |
| 01 |
070 |
395 |
Quantification of Archeological Data |
Biochemistry* (see note) |
| 11 |
115 |
413 |
Experimental Biochemistry |
Chemistry* (see note) |
| 01 |
160 |
251 |
Analytical Chemistry |
Communication |
| 04 |
192 |
300 |
Communication Research |
Computer Science* (see note) |
| 01 |
198 |
105 |
Great Insights in Computer Science |
| 01 |
198 |
107 |
Computing for Math and the Sciences |
| 01 |
198 |
110 |
Introduction to Computers and Their Applications |
| 01 |
198 |
170 |
Computer Applications for Business |
Criminal Justice |
| 01 |
202 |
307 |
Criminal Justice Research Methods |
Exercise Science and Sport Studies* (see note) |
| 01 |
377 |
275 |
Basic Statistics For Exercise Science |
Engineering* (see note) |
| 14 |
440 |
127 |
Introduction to Computers for Engineers |
| 14 |
440 |
221 |
Engineering Mechanics: Statistics |
|
Geography |
| 01 |
450 |
319 |
Quantitative Methods |
| 01 |
450 |
320 |
Spatial Data Analysis |
| 01 |
450 |
330 |
Geographical Methods |
Geological Sciences* (see note) |
| 01 |
460 |
307 |
Structural Geology |
| 01 |
460 |
410 |
Field Geology |
Information Technology and Informatics |
| 04 |
547 |
111 |
The Internet and the Information Environment: A Quantitative Approach |
Labor Studies and Employment Relations |
| 37 |
575 |
401 |
Research Methods in Labor Studies |
Linguistics |
| 01 |
615 |
201 |
Introduction To Linguistic Theory |
Mathematics* (see note) |
| 01 |
640 |
1** |
All 100-level courses of 3 or more credits |
Operations Research |
| 01 |
711 |
295 |
Introductory Topics in Operations Research |
Philosophy |
| 01 |
730 |
201 |
Introduction to Logic |
Planning and Public Policy |
| 10 |
762 |
205 |
Basic Statistical Methods for Policy, Planning and Health (=10:975:205) |
Political Science |
| 01 |
790 |
300 |
Intro to Political Science Methods |
Psychology |
| 01 |
830 |
200 |
Quantitative Methods in Psychology |
Sociology |
| 01 |
920 |
311 |
Introduction to Social Research |
| 01 |
920 |
312 |
Computer Analysis of Social Science Data |
Spanish |
| 01 |
940 |
365 |
Research Methods in Spanish Linguistics |
Statistics* (see note) |
| 01 |
960 |
211 |
Statistics I |
| 01 |
960 |
212 |
Statistics II |
| 01 |
960 |
285 |
Introductory Statistics for Business |
| 01 |
960 |
401 |
Basic Statistics for Research |
Urban Studies |
| 10 |
975 |
205 |
Basic Statistical Methods for Urban Studies and Community Health |
Advanced upper-level courses whose prerequisites fulfill this requirement are not listed. In the unusual case that a student receives special permission to register for, and successfully completes, such an upper-level course without having received credit for the prerequisite courses, the upper-level course will be accepted in lieu of the prerequisite course. Such students should see an academic advisor to have this noted correctly in their records.