Course description

A brief discussion of college algebra, set theory, and logic. Emphasis will be on topics in probability and statistics: descriptive statistics, linear regression, probability laws and distributions. Each student will have opportunities to engage with the course material at a depth that is appropriate to his or her math background.

After completing MATH 1003 most students will enroll in MATH 1105 (Finite Mathematics for the Life and Social Sciences) or an applied introductory statistics course (PAM 2100, MATH 1710, BTRY 3010, ILRST/STSCI 2100, HADM 2201, PSYCH 3500, SOC 3010).

Summer 2024: Ithaca campus

Doug Knowles
Doug Knowles
Lecturer, Mathematics
Section ID:MATH 1003 001-LEC
Number:1209
Program:Pre-Collegiate Summer Scholars Program
Session:Summer 6-week
Class dates:June 24-August 2, 2024
Final exam/project due:Monday August 05, 1:30 PM - 4 PM / TBA (see Final exams)
Time / room:M-F 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM / Malott Hall 224
Mode of instruction:In person
Credit:3
Grade:S/U
Instructor:Knowles, D. (ddk62)
Max. enroll:17
Restrictions:Intended for students participating in the Pre-Collegiate Summer Scholars Program.
To enroll:See Pre-Collegiate Summer Scholars Program for enrollment information.