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F2
1. Foreign study
Mathematics
The required courses from the Science and Mathematics Department enhance the ability to think
quantitatively, critically, and logically and illustrate the manner in which problems of a
quantitative nature are solved through the use of algorithms and logical thought. Students study
fundamental mathematical functions in Algebra and Trigonometry and explore the basic
concepts of analysis of these functions in Calculus I or Applied Calculus, depending on their
major. Then students select one additional mathematics course with a Calculus I or Applied
Calculus prerequisite. Thus, students learn to use mathematics, including calculus, in problem
solving, to use technology appropriately in this process, and to apply mathematics to problems
arising in other disciplines. In the required science courses students apply the scientific method
in a variety of classroom and laboratory settings so that they develop the ability to carefully
collect, organize, and analyze data for the purpose of synthesizing a model for better
understanding or problem solving. The basic concepts of matter are explored in Chemistry I in
order to reach a better understanding of technology, health and environmental issues. The laws of
nature are studied in either College Physics I or Engineering Physics I in order to develop
a method of reasoning that will enable students to interpret physical events in a rational manner.
To add necessary depth to their study of natural science, students also select a sequential
laboratory science course in either Chemistry or Physics.