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Dec 26, 2024
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MTH 305 - History of Mathematics
Students develop a deeper understanding and appreciation for mathematics by seeing how different ideas were developed in different locations over time. From ancient Egyptian geometry to Newton, Leibniz and calculus, this course allows students to see historical evidence of the different and perfectly valid ways to view mathematical concepts across cultures. In this course, students view mathematical theories in a historical context to recreate methods and connect old techniques to modern perspectives.
Prerequisites MTH-270 Credits: 3 ITS
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