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Nov 23, 2024
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HON 205 - Decision-Making and Problem Solving with MathematicsCredit Hour(s): 3 This course provides a solid basis in logic and problem-solving with an emphasis on decision-making. Specifically, the course uses Symbolic Logic to find valid/invalid arguments, Graphs and Networks to find efficient routes, Statistics to analyze data and trends, Algebra and Linear Systems to find solutions, break-even points and optimal points, and Voting and Apportionment to study social choice and fair division. 3 Credit(s).
Prerequisite(s): Boone Honors Program member or a grade of “B” or higher in MTH 100 - Intermediate Algebra or higher. Students who are not members of the Boone Honors Program will be screened by the instructor before beginning an honors course. Course Session Cycle: Fall Semester Course Yearly Cycle: Odd years
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