Learning Outcome

  • Mathematical knowledge.  Students should demonstrate an understanding of the foundations of calculus and linear algebra as well as the ability to think logically and critically.
  • Problem solving skills.  Students should formulate, analyze, and solve problems through analytical and computational techniques and apply them to other disciplines when appropriate.
  • Employment skills.  Students should attain the needed written and oral communication skills to translate their degree into a viable career path.
  • Statistical knowledge.  Students should demonstrate proficiency in probability and statistical theory and methods.
  • Presentation and interpretation of data.  Student should demonstrate the ability to manipulate and visualize data and to compute standard statistical summaries.
  • Mathematical knowledge.  Students should demonstrate skill in applying fundamental mathematical techniques.

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