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Quantitative Inquiry Classes
»Quantitative Inquiry Classes
This page lists all the classes that you can take to fulfill the Quantitative Inquiry at Chapman University. The Quantitative Inquiry: is part of the Liberal Arts and Sciences Focus, a General Education requirement at Chapman; is designed to introduce you to university-level math or computer science; requires you to take one class in total (3 credits).
- CPSC 230 Computer Science I
- ENV 231 Observing Earth from Above: Using NASA Satellite Data for Real-Time
Environmental Monitoring - HON 310 Experiencing Forms and Colors: Goethe’s Approach to Science
- HON 359 Fundamentals of Deductive and Inductive Logic
- HON 382 The Fabric of the Universe: Space, Time, And Reality
- MATH 108 The Nature of Mathematics
- MATH 109 Calculus With Applications in Business and Social Sciences
- MATH 110 Single Variable Calculus I
- MATH 111 Single Variable Calculus II
- MATH 115 Accelerated Calculus Part I: Differentiation and Integration
- MATH 116 Accelerated Calculus Part II: Series, Differential Equations and
Multivariable Calculus - MATH 203 Introduction to Statistics
- MATH 204 Addressing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Issues Through Statistics
- MATH 208 Foundations of Geometry
- MATH 210 Multivariable Calculus
- MATH 211 Linear Algebra
- MATH 215 Introduction to Linear Algebra and Differential Equations
- MATH 250 Discrete Mathematics I
- MGSC 209 Introductory Business Statistics
- PHIL 300 Symbolic Logic
- PHIL 306 Games and Decisions
- POSC 380 Data Analysis and Visualization for Political Science
- PSY 203 Statistics for Behavioral Sciences
Quantitative Inquiry Learning Outcome
Students create sophisticated arguments supported by quantitative evidence and can
clearly communicate those arguments in a variety of formats (using words, tables,
graphs, mathematical equations, etc., as appropriate).
