- A Saint Mary’s student formulates mathematical models using abstract and logical reasoning.
- A Saint Mary’s student uses and interprets mathematical models to analyze systems and patterns.
- A Saint Mary’s student uses mathematical language and concepts to phrase and answer questions pertaining to a variety of real-world contexts.
NOTE: The Sophia Program represents a dynamic curriculum with regular changes and new courses certified for particular learning outcomes. The following lists of Sophia Program course certifications are accurate at the time of publication. Not all sections of all courses have been certified for the Sophia Program. The class schedule search feature in PRISM, as well as the current schedule pdf, provides section-level certification details.
Achieve Mathematical Arts Learning Outcomes through one of the following:
MATH 102 | Liberal Arts Mathematics | 3 hours |
MATH 104 | Finite Mathematics | 3 hours |
MATH 105 | Elements of Calculus I | 3 hours |
MATH 115 | Calculus for the Life Sciences I | 4 hours |
MATH 131 | Calculus I | 4 hours |
MATH 133 | Theory and Application of Calculus | 4 hours |
MATH 231 | Calculus III | 4 hours |