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Undergraduate Education, Council on -Reports - 2007-2008

Category: Mathematical Sciences

CUE Approved Version for GEP: 11-16-07

Mathematical Sciences

Rationale: A logical approach to problem solving is important for successful functioning in society. It is also important that students be able to formulate models, be critical consumers of quantitative information, communicate mathematically and solve problems.

Objectives for courses in the category of Mathematical Sciences:
Each course in mathematical sciences will provide instruction and guidance that help students to:

  1. improve and refine mathematical problem-solving abilities; and
  2. develop logical reasoning skills.

 

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