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The Quantification, Computation, and Data Analysis literacy enables students to apply mathematical skills to understand and solve real world problems. Students fulfill this requirement by completing two 3- or 4-credit courses that include some or all of the following:
Theoretical concepts and structures of mathematics and statistics including (but not limited to) pure mathematics, logic, and theoretical statistics.
Manipulation and interpretation of mathematical expressions.
Application of computational and analytical methods in order to manipulate, organize, summarize, and evaluate quantitative information and experience.
Theoretical and/or practical interpretation and communication of data in order to solve real-world problems
Note: this is not a Calculus requirement. Instead, students in the New College Curriculum can fulfill this requirement in courses across the College of Arts & Sciences (including courses in Anthropology, Math, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology, Statistics, and more).