Students demonstrate the ability to reason and solve quantitative problems.

Quantitative Reasoning Outcome

¹ú²úÊÓƵ graduates are expected to have numeracy or quantitative literacy – a "habit of mind," competency, and comfort in working with numerical data. Individuals with strong Quantitative Reasoning (QR) skills possess the ability to reason and solve quantitative problems from a wide array of authentic contexts and everyday life situations. They understand and can create sophisticated arguments supported by quantitative evidence and they can clearly communicate those arguments in a variety of formats (using words, tables, graphs, mathematical equations, etc., as appropriate).

LLU Resources

Additional Resources


  • By: Susan Elrod
    Other QR articles are also listed here from AAC&U’s Peer Review journal
    Summer 2014, Vol. 16, No. 3.

  • The National Numeracy Network