
PII Courses
Of your four PII requirements, one must be either mathematics or science. You can fulfill two of the required PII areas by taking both a mathematics PII course and a science PII course.
- The "traditional" Calculus II class
- If you enjoy mathematics and have a good Calculus I background.
Mth 205, Mathematical Connections (Spring semesters only)
- A survey of topics in contemporary mathematics
- If you want to see contemporary mathematics used to solve real world problems including fair division (e.g. inheritances), voting theory, and distribution networks (e.g. newspapers).
Mth 207, Elementary Statistics
- The statistics course for non-majors.
- If you want to learn about statistical concepts and their application to everyday life in order to become an intelligent consumer of commercial statistics and to be able use statistics in your own discipline.
Mth 208, Statistics for Scientists (Spring semesters only)
- The statistics course for non-majors in social or physical science.
- If you want to develop statistical concepts within scientific applications.
Mth 215, Exploring Mathematics
- Mathematical preparation for students who have taken or are currently taking Edu 204.
- If you are interested in improving your conceptual understanding of mathematics through hands-on investigations.
