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Course Level: Undergraduate/Graduate
Topics vary by section, may be repeated for credit with different topic. Topics include foundations/set theory/logic, matrix theory, algebraic topology, measure and integration, functional analysis, ring theory, modern geometry, and advanced modern linear algebra. Usually offered every spring.
Course Level: Undergraduate/Graduate
Topics in Mathematics (3)
Advanced Exploration of Secondary Mathematics
This course deepens teachers' understandings of math concepts and helps them understand the overall secondary math curriculum, as well as how to connect math concepts to curricular topics. Prerequisite: math teachers teaching grades 7-12 and familiarity with calculus.
Course Level: Undergraduate/Graduate
Topics in Mathematics (3)
Matrices and Polynomials
Matrices and polynomials are important areas of algebra. Each topic is rich with structure, properties, and applications. The two topics are also closely connected, with knowledge of each illuminating and contributing to understanding of the other.
Course Level: Undergraduate/Graduate
Topics in Mathematics (3)
Advanced Exploration of Secondary Mathematics
This course deepens teachers' understandings of math concepts and helps them understand the overall secondary math curriculum, as well as how to connect math concepts to curricular topics. Prerequisite: math teachers teaching grades 7-12 and familiarity with calculus. Meets with MATH-580 N91.
Course Level: Undergraduate/Graduate
Topics in Mathematics (3)
Advanced Exploration of Secondary Mathematics
This course deepens teachers' understandings of math concepts and helps them understand the overall secondary math curriculum, as well as how to connect math concepts to curricular topics. Prerequisite: math teachers teaching grades 7-12 and familiarity with calculus. Open only to students in the Lab2Class Program. Meets with MATH-580 N02.