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Foundations of Analytical and Quantitative Reasoning Courses

FAN X91 - STT-Foundations of Analytical/Quantitative Reasoning I (2)

An in-depth look at what mathematics is; mathematical reasoning, problem solving and math study skills. Review of fundamental topics and concepts of mathematics and their real-world applications. This course aims to develop students' math study skills, confidence in their quantitative abilities, and to learn how understanding mathematics is both one of the keys to mastering other disciplines, and useful in everyday situations. Students who have taken MATH 150, 151, 154, 157, or FAN X99 first may not then take this course for further credit.

FAN X92 - STT-Foundations of Analytical/Quantitative Reasoning II (2)

An in-depth look at what mathematics is; mathematical reasoning, problem solving and math study skills. Review of fundamental topics and concepts of mathematics and their real-world applications. This course aims to develop students' math study skills, confidence in their quantitative abilities, and to learn how understanding mathematics is both one of the keys to mastering other disciplines, and useful in everyday situations. Prerequisite: FAN X91. Students who have taken MATH 150, 151, 154, 157, or FAN X99 first may not then take this course for further credit.

FAN X99 - Foundations of Analytical and Quantitative Reasoning (4)

Designed for students who need to upgrade their mathematical background in preparation for 間眅埶AV Q courses. Also recommended for students who wish to refresh skills after several years away from mathematics. An in-depth look at what mathematics is; mathematical reasoning, problem solving and math study skills. Review of fundamental topics and concepts of mathematics and their real-world applications. This course aims to develop students' math study skills, confidence in their quantitative abilities, and to learn how understanding mathematics is both one of the keys to mastering other disciplines, and useful in everyday situations. Units from this course do not count towards the 120 units required for an 間眅埶AV degree; however, the course grade is included in the calculation of the student's cumulative GPA. Students who have taken, have received transfer credit for, or are currently taking MATH 150, 151, 154 or 157 may not take FAN X99 for credit without the permission from the Department of Mathematics.