MATH 100
Intensive: Mathematics Immersion Winter 2025
Division III Q Quantitative/Formal Reasoning
This is not the current course catalog

Class Details

The Mathematics Immersion course will cover topics appropriate to the interest and level of preparation of the students enrolled in the class. Each student will be assigned to one of the following groups: Introductory Calculus (equivalent to Math 130), Intermediate Calculus (equivalent to Math 140), Multivariable Calculus (equivalent to Math 150), and Discrete Mathematics (equivalent to Math 200).
The Class: Format: seminar; Class Meets: 10am-Noon and 2pm-4pm, Monday-Friday (about 70 contact hours, plus 6 hours for quizzes and exams). Workload: As this class counts as both a semester course and a winter study course, the students are expected to spend a significant amount of time on the course. The students should dedicate approximately 50 hours per week to this class.
Limit: 12
Expected: 10
Class#: 1004
Grading: no pass/fail option, no fifth course option
Requirements/Evaluation: Homework: Homework will be assigned to each student group. The students are expected to hand in homework every day and to spend a significant amount of time on the homework problems. Some homework problems will be particularly challenging. When possible, it is highly recommended that the students work on their homework problems with the other students in their group. Grades: Based on homework, quizzes, and exams. Exams: The students will be taking quizzes and exams in this course. The tentative schedule for quizzes and exams is: Jan 10: Quiz 1, Jan 17: Exam 1, Jan 24: Quiz 2, Jan 30: Final Exam
Prerequisites: Permission of a dean.
Enrollment Preferences: Students who need to make up a deficiency.
Unit Notes: This course is designed to count for both full semester, Winter Study, and QFR credit. Once a dean approves enrollment, the Registrar's Office will register students in both MATH 100 and MATH 40.
Distributions: Division III Quantitative/Formal Reasoning
QFR Notes: This is a mathematics course that will focus on mathematical concepts, solving equations, and interpreting analytical and numerical solutions of various equations.

Class Grid

Course Catalog Archive Search

TERM/YEAR
TEACHING MODE
SUBJECT
DIVISION



DISTRIBUTION



ENROLLMENT LIMIT
COURSE TYPE
Start Time
End Time
Day(s)