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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.


1st Quantitative Reasoning Requirement (Mathematics)

01 640 103 Topics in Math for the Liberal Arts
01 640 107 Mathematics for Elementary Teaching
01 640 112 Precalculus II
01 640 115 Precalculus College Mathematics
01 640 197 Topics in Mathematics for K-8 Teaching I
01 640 198 Topics in Mathematics for K-8 Teaching II
MA 640 CAL Placement into Calculus

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.


2nd Quantitative Reasoning Requirement (a mathematical sciences or discipline specific course strongly emphasizing either analytic or quantitative methods)

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.


* Note: Students pursuing this major will meet this distribution requirement during the completion of their major and need not be concerned about taking a particular course from this list. Some minors and some additional majors also require courses listed here that fulfill one or both of these requirements.


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