Sunday, August 8, 2010

The Core: Math

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"These courses develop the powers of formal reasoning through use of precise artificial languages found in mathematics, computer science, statistics, or formal logic. They present broadly applicable techniques for formulating, analyzing, and solving problems, and for evaluating proposed solutions.
Only courses beyond the level of precalculus may be used to meet the mathematical sciences requirement. Students must first register for Mathematics 10500-10600, or place into Mathematics 13100, 15100, 16100, or 11200, before taking any of the courses below. NOTE: Both precalculus courses together will be counted as one elective credit.
Students must meet this requirement with the first two quarters of a calculus sequence if they are preparing for the health professions or if they anticipate majors in the physical or biological sciences, economics, psychology, or public policy studies. Other restrictions may apply. Students should consult their College adviser or departmental counselor about course choices.
Computer Science 10200. Introduction to Programming for the World Wide Web II
Computer Science 10500-10600. Fundamentals of Computer Programming
Computer Science 11000-11100. Multimedia Programming as an Interdisciplinary Art
Computer Science 12100-12200. Computer Science with Applications
Computer Science 15100-15200. Introduction to Computer Science
Computer Science 16100-16200. Honors Introduction to Computer Science
Mathematics 11200-11300. Studies in Mathematics
Mathematics 13100-13200. Elementary Functions and Calculus
Mathematics 15100-15200. Calculus
Mathematics 16100-16200. Honors Calculus
Statistics 20000. Elementary Statistics
Statistics AP credit (score of 4 or 5)
Calculus BC AP credit (score of 5); or placement into Mathematics 15300 through placement test
Calculus BC AP credit (score of 4); or placement into Mathematics 15200 through placement test*
Calculus AB AP credit (score of 5); or placement into Mathematics 15200 through placement test*"
Source: UChicago.edu

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