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Out of curiosity, does anyone know whether Statistics courses count as Math for the 12-hour single subject requirement in the Natural Sciences/Mathematics Area of Study? Or what about mixing CIS and COS prefixes to satisfy this requirement?
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sandraeli Wrote:Out of curiosity, does anyone know whether Statistics courses count as Math for the 12-hour single subject requirement in the Natural Sciences/Mathematics Area of Study? Or what about mixing CIS and COS prefixes to satisfy this requirement?
Stats is MATH201
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It's noted as STA-201 on the site, but if anyone knew the answer, it would have been you, Cook! Maybe I'll be the guinea pig on this one and see what they say.
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STA-201 is listed under it's own subhead, Statistics, in the Natural Science/Mathematics Subject Areas of the General Education Electives list.
So yes, it looks like it should be OK. Same with your COS question. As long as a course maps to one of these I would think you would be OK.
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lol ignore me. It's math. It's 201. dcan is correct, its STA201. :p
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