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I heard that the general education core requirement was being reduced to 3 hours. Does that mean that I will only need one math course?

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I heard that the general education core requirement was being reduced to 3 hours. Does that mean that I will only need one math course?

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If you plan to graduate under a bulletin dated 2004/2005 or later, any one of the following courses will satisfy the general education core: Math 1010 (Mathematical Thought and Practice) Math 1530 (Elements of Statistics) Math 1420 (Structure of Mathematical Systems) Math 1730 (Precalculus) Math 1810 (Elements of Calculus) Math 1910 (Calculus and Analytic Geometry) Please note that you must meet the prerequisites for any mathematics course for which you enroll. Math 1010 (Mathematical Thought and Practice) and Math 1530 (Elements of Statistics) require only high school Algebra I, geometry, and Algebra II as prerequisites. Of course you will need to take additional mathematics courses if your particular major requires them. If you plan to graduate under a pre-2004/2005 bulletin, you must satisfy the mathematics core indicated in the bulletin for that earlier year. In particular, you cannot satisfy the old mathematics core with three hours of the new core. Back to Top I would like to tra

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