Course Description
Students in this course are provided with accessible mathematical tools to analyze and solve real-world problems. Using these tools, students build skills in critical thinking and numerical, logical, and statistical reasoning as applied to workplace, academics, and everyday topics. They engage in conceptual and applied assignments on such topics as set theory, logic, measurement and geometry, probability, statistics, and financial literacy. Through this course, students gain the knowledge and skill to apply inductive and deductive reasoning to real-world problems in mathematics.Applications for each non-degree, credit-bearing, course are reviewed by Walden University’s Admissions Office. Therefore, only a single credit-bearing Walden course can be purchased at a time until an admission decision is rendered (usually within 2 business days). If you have any questions, please contact an enrollment specialist at 855-621-4892.