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MATH 464WI
History Of Mathematics
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Topics in the History of Mathematics from Babylonian times through the invention and consolidation of Calculus, with some modern subjects as time permits. The course will emphasize proofs, ideas, and arguments as given in original sources (in translation) from around the world and throughout history. In this writing intensive course, one or two term papers, in addition to several short essays and historical proof explications are required. A field trip will be taken to the Linda Hall Library Rare Book Room. This course is of special interest to secondary mathematics teachers as well as mathematics majors.
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Prerequisite(s):
MATH 301 or consent from the instructor; RooWriter
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Faculty:
College of Arts & Sciences
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Department:
Mathematics & Statistics
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