MATH 102 Nature of Mathematics
A course using mathematics to expose the underlying structure of problems from common experience. Topics include linear, exponential, and logarithmic functions as they apply to real world situations. Additional topics per interest of faculty and students may include: Logic, annuities and amortization, probability, graph theory
voting theory, geometry, and methods of apportionment.
Prerequisite
Math ACT 19 or SAT equivalent. Students not meeting the ACT/SAT requirement will be required to take a 5-credit hour section of this course which includes 2 hours of weekly recitation.