MATH 111 — Liberal Arts Mathematics
This course focuses on mathematical reasoning and the solving of real-life problems by looking at a few topics in depth. Three or four topics will be chosen from the following by the instructor for in-depth study: set theory and logic, geometry, counting methods and probability, statistics, graph theory, consumer mathematics, and voting and apportionment. Use of a scientific calculator, as recommended by the instructor, is required for this course. This is a terminal course in mathematics for Associate in Ar