Why should I consider creating a course that fulfills the Quantitative Reasoning requirement (QRR)?
UMass Boston believes that all undergraduates should develop the ability to reason quantitatively and to use formal systems to solve problems of quantitative relationships involving numbers, formal symbols, patterns, data, and graphs. QRR courses are designed to enable students develop these skills. All undergraduate students in the CLA at UMass Boston, whatever their chosen major / minor, are required to pass the QRR before graduating. Innovating courses or amending courses to fulfill this requirement can boost enrollment, enable students to meet university requirements, and ensure that students pursuing a major / minor in your department are not at a disadvantage in their efforts to graduate. For more information about QRR Courses, consult the QRR Overview and contact the QUAC Chair.
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