IMH 13200 Quantitative Management Applications

GE-Math [GE-Math] This course emphasizes problem solving skills in management and finance. Topics include simple and compound interest, annuities, discounts, installment buying, amortization, reading and interpreting financial reports, depreciation, taxes, insurance, and investments. Mathematical tools include solving linear equations, linear regression, and basic statistical models. The uses of tables, calculators, and Excel are stressed.

Credits

3

Offered

St. Charles, Westport, and North County locations and the Belleville campus each term, intermittently at other locations.

Notes

(1) Requires either passing the Math Placement exam with a score of 70 percent or better, or completion of IMH 10200 with a grade of "C" or better.

(2) IMH 13200 or College Algebra or higher is required for the BS in Business Administration, BS in Health Management, and BS in Human Resources Management.

(3) IMH 132000 is one of three options to fulfill the GE mathematics requirement for all BA degrees and BS in Business Systems Development, BS in Criminal Justice, BS in Cyber Security, and BS in Information Technology.

(4) The Math/Statistics Cluster satisfies the mathematics general education and mathematics requirement for all majors.