An analysis, from an advanced perspective, of the basic concepts and methods of geometry, statistics, and probability, including representation and analysis of data; discrete probability, random events, and conditional probability; measurement; and geometry as approached through similarity and congruence, through coordinates, and through transformations. Problem solving is stressed.
M 316K with a grade of at least C; or consent of the University Extension advisor. Students must have the approval of the University Extension advisor to enroll in this course. See more information about Course Approvals.