The study of computational skills, geometry, probability and statistics, data collection and number theory in applied problem-solving. Extensive use of group activities, technology and real-world applications are used to gain an understanding of the underlying mathematics and an appreciation of the utility and value of mathematics. Two-hour lecture plus two-hour laboratory. Does not apply toward a math major/minor. Credits:3 Prerequisite:MTH 211, MTH 212 and MTH 213, all with a grade of C- or better