Quantitative Applications (OA)
Students will demonstrate an ability to solve problems within a specified domain through quantitative reasoning.
Students will demonstrate an ability to solve problems within a specified domain through quantitative reasoning.
Students will demonstrate an ability to solve problems within a specified domain through quantitative reasoning.
Please describe in detail the activity you used to complete the Quantitative Applications requirement. In your reflection, answer the following questions. How did you meet the requirement of using quantitative data to solve problems? What resources did you use to understand how best to solve the problems through quantitative reasoning? Who provided feedback on your problem-solving method? How did your ability to solves problems through quantitative reasoning improve?
Students may use pre-matriculation transfer coursework, concurrent enrollment, dual-credit, and test credit (AP or IB) to satisfy Graduation requirements. The coursework must be college-level, credit-bearing work, taken and passed for a letter grade. Students must receive SMU transfer credit for the course.
Courses that transfer in with an SMU equivalent number (for example FREN 2401) will automatically satisfy any Proficiency & Experience requirements fulfilled by the course. The same is true for many courses on the listed on the SMU Transfer Equivalency Guide.
Courses that transfer in with generic course numbers (for example, ENGL 10XX) will not automatically satisfy Proficiency & Experience requirements and must be petitioned using the Proficiency & Experience (PE) Fulfillment Verification petition.
Students must submit one petition for each graduation requirement, even if they are using a single course to petition multiple requirements. Students may use a single course to satisfy up to three Proficiency & Experience requirements (assuming the course meets the criteria for all three).
How to petition generic transfer coursework:
Petitions are electronic and are usually reviewed within two weeks of receipt. Students should not assume that a petition has been completely processed until they receive a formal notification of approval or denial from the Office of General Education via The Common Curriculum email (theccmail@smu.edu). The formal notification, in cases of approval, follows the formal update to the students Degree Progress Report (DPR), noting that the petitioned requirement is satisfied.
Use the course search options below to find Quantitative Applications-tagged courses at SMU. Following successful completion of the course, your Degree Progress Report (DPR) will be updated to reflect satisfying this graduation requirement. Learn how to find tagged courses below via one of two means.
Search courses on the Common Curriculum website:
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Students may apply to fulfill the QA requirement through a co-curricular activity. These criteria apply to experiences that meet the QA curricular requirement and describe the characteristics of the experience, the steps a student must follow to seek approval, and the number and types of assignment students must submit to satisfy the requirement.
Before the Individual Activity:
After the Individual Activity:
Sometimes students complete, or desire to take, an SMU course which was not tagged with the desired Proficiency & Experience, but after reviewing the Student Learning Outcomes, Supporting Skills, Course Content Criteria (outlined above), they believe they may have satisfied the requirement. Use this process below to petition credit for the graduation requirement.
Current SMU students who wish to take an SMU course that they believe has activities that satisfy this Proficiency & Experience, must submit, prior to beginning the course:
Upon completion of the course and a posting of the student's grade, students must submit: