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Adviser 005 Anderson Hall, Box 352100 206-543-1191 cqs@u.washington.edu The Center for Quantitative Science is an interdisciplinary program administered jointly by the College of Osean and Fishery Sciences and the College of Forest Resources. It provides high-quality instruction in mathematical and applied statistical methods for undergraduate students who major in the biological and ecological sciences, renewable resources management, and environmental studies. The center provides instruction in an atmosphere that emphasizes the use of quantitative methods to better understand a variety of scientific phenomena. Faculty represent various applied scientific disciplines within the College of Forest Resources and the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences. Students in environmental, biological, ecological, and resource management majors may wish to complete a minor in quantitative science to document their understanding of the mathematical and statistical methods used in these competitive and increasingly quantitative fields. MinorMinor Requirements: A minimum of 26 credits, as follows:
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