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What constitutes “quantitative reasoning” in University Studies?

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What constitutes “quantitative reasoning” in University Studies?

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Students complete a minimum of three credits in quantitative reasoning as part of University Studies. Any three or four credit math course numbered above 106 qualifies as a Quantitative Reasoning course. In order to enroll in a Quantitative Reasoning course, students must have an ACT math subscore of at least 25 or an SAT math subscore of 570. For all other students: If ACT math subscore/SAT math subscore is: He/She Must Do This Before Enrolling in a Quantitative Reasoning Course: 17 or below / 515 or below Complete both MA 100 and MA 106 18 to 24 / 515 to 570 Complete MA 106 In addition to mathematics classes, students with an ACT math subscore of 25 above or an SAT subscore of 570 or above may also use Philosophy 213 (Critical Thinking: Logic) or Psychology/Sociology 201 (Statistical Methods in the Behavioral Sciences) to fulfill the Quantitative Reasoning requirement.

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