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MA103, MA104, MA105, MA106, MA115, MA161, MA231
Satisfies the Foundation of Natural Sciences/Mathematics Division [III] requirement.  Students who complete these courses should be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of mathematical logic; use mathematics to solve scientific or mathematical problems in college classes; express relationships in the symbolic language of mathematics; and appreciate the role of mathematics  in  analyzing natural phenomena.
 
CS 101, CS120, CS120A, CS255, MA171
Satisfies the Formal Communication Studies Division [V] requirement.  These courses are designed to introduce students to the ways in which information and ideas are expressed using a communication system other than English.  Such courses should foster the student’s ability to conceptualize and communicate in an orderly, rational manner.  Characteristics of a communication system include: 1) possession of a grammar; 2) operation from an established set of rules; 3) reasoning properties such as deduction, inference drawing and problem solving.  This includes courses in languages and those in which the central focus of the course is on statistics, computers or formal logic.
 

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