Most colleges seem to have appropriate level courses to fil quantitative reasoning requirements. I took a course in logic in college that I really enjoyed, and now that I look back on it, I’m thinking it was probably specifically for that reason - to fill a quantitative reasoning requirement. Here’s a list of courses that satify that requirement at Harvard - http://registrar.test.fas.harvard.edu/courses-exams/courses-instruction/quantitative-reasoning
Some of the Harvard course titles are amusing, and course descriptions don’t seem to require a lot of math background. Example:
Anyway - the point is that if there are courses at Harvard that “assume no mathematical background beyond high-school algebra” - that probably can be found at any college that doesn’t have the word “technology” or “engineering” in the school name — and it obviously also means that Harvard is somehow still accepting some undergrads who either didn’t have much math in high school or aren’t confident that they can remember any of it.