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Previous experience in university stream mathematics or permission of the coordinator.
This is a one-semester mathematics course designed to introduce some important topics in mathematics. It is intended to provide students with the prerequisites for a further course in Statistics. The course will engage students in meaningful mathematics through discovery, problem solving and discussions.
INT100 or permission of the coordinator.
This course provides an introduction to basic statistical concepts and techniques that are common to various disciplines. Statistical methods of data collection, analysis, presentation and interpretation for making generalizations, projections and decisions will be introduced. Both descriptive and inferential techniques will be explored.
ENG106 or one lower-level liberal studies (LSO) or Critical Thinking course.
This survey course is intended to give students a broad understanding of those sub-disciplines that comprise the natural sciences and to provide students with an understanding of the history, philosophy and social contributions of science. It will introduce students to current issues of particular concern to both science and society.
*INT100 and INT202 are NOT accepted as Liberal Studies electives.
Marianne Tang
Program Assistant
Marianne.Tang@senecacollege.ca
416-491-5050 ext.22685
Sara Potkonjak
Academic Program Manager
Sara.Potkonjak@senecacollege.ca
416-491-5050 ext.22682
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