1. Research Mathmatics
    1. Intro to Statistics
    2. Data
    3. Data Analysis
    4. Modeling
    5. Communicating Mathmatical Results
    6. Formula Building
    7. Variation
    8. Descriptive Statistics
    9. Descriptive Math
    10. Trend Analysis and Corelation
    11. Project Budgeting
    12. Spatial and Temporal Analysis
    13. Math Tools
    14. Indirect Measurement
    15. Probability, Predictablitiy, and Confidence

    Almost all good science or research of any kind relies on a firm foundation in math. Most students conducting research will satisfy this credit area as they design, collect, analyze and report their data. This area also pushes the student beyond the typical research math and introduces new areas of math for analysis and prediction.
     

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