MATH 124 AD2 - Finite Mathematics
Campus: Urbana-Champaign
Description:
Introduction to finite mathematics for students in the social sciences; introduces the student to the basic ideas of logic, set theory, probability, vectors and matrices, and Markov chains. Problems are selected from social sciences and business. Course Information: Prerequisite: MATH 112 (formerly MATH 012) or an adequate ALEKS score.
Special Instructions:
Registration must be completed at: https://netmath.illinois.edu/register/college. Center for Innovation in Teaching & Learning restrictions and assessments apply. The NetMath program is not semester-based; it is a continuous enrollment (self-paced) program and registrations in course sections are accepted at any time during the year. The start date of an individual student is the date the student has been officially enrolled in the course by the Center for Innovation in Teaching & Learning staff. The withdrawal and/or pro-rata refund timeframes are based on the start date of the individual student. View drop and refund policies at: https://netmath.illinois.edu/admissions/withdrawals-refunds. A Change of Status form must be submitted to drop a NetMath course.
Option 1
Number of Required Visit(s): 0Course Level: Undergraduate
Credit: 3
Term(s): Continuous/Open
Course Cost(s):
Online Tuition: $416 (OCE Undergrad)
Online Tuition: $490 (OCE Grad)