MA 321 Math in the Mountains

Math in the Mountains is an interdisciplinary course in which students engage in a hands-on learning experience using mathematical modeling to understand current major societal issues of local and national interest. The course is run in collaboration with local businesses, research centers, non-profits, and government organizations that provide data so that teams of students can act as consultants throughout the course thus creating strong connections between Carroll College and the greater Helena community, while engaging in a learning and discovery process. This one-semester upper-level course is open to mathematics and non-mathematics majors at the sophomore level and above.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Minimum sophomore standing. Grades of "C-" or better in MA 141 and MA 131.

Offered

Fall Semester, Odd-year