The course examines the content of the secondary school mathematics curriculum from an advanced perspective. Pedagogical content knowledge is examined in discussions of mathematical concept representations, student errors, and the design of activities.
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The course examines the content of the secondary school mathematics curriculum from an advanced perspective. Pedagogical content knowledge is examined in discussions of mathematical concept representations, student errors, and the design of activities.
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MAT 3050 covers Euclidean and hyperbolic geometry in two and three dimensions from an axiomatic point of view. It examines classical theorems as well as groups of transformations.
MAT 3050 covers Euclidean and hyperbolic geometry in two and three dimensions from an axiomatic point of view. It examines classical theorems as well as groups of transformations.
This is an advanced college course in communication skills that further develops your reading, analyzing, researching, and writing skills through literary and non-fiction readings and assignments. What you do in this class is not important simply for completing a requirement, as the skills you hone here will be integral to your success in your chosen course of study going forward.
This is an advanced college course in communication skills that further develops your reading, analyzing, researching, and writing skills through literary and non-fiction readings and assignments. What you do in this class is not important simply for completing a requirement, as the skills you hone here will be integral to your success in your chosen course of study going forward.
MAT 2571 prepares students for an advanced mathematics curriculum by providing a foundation to proofs in abstract mathematics. Topics include propositional and first order logic, axiomatic approach to number theory, set theory, and abstract properties of relations, with a particular emphasis on number theory. The course focuses on the processes of mathematical argumentation and reasoning, deduction, and discovery.
MAT 2571 prepares students for an advanced mathematics curriculum by providing a foundation to proofs in abstract mathematics. Topics include propositional and first order logic, axiomatic approach to number theory, set theory, and abstract properties of relations, with a particular emphasis on number theory. The course focuses on the processes of mathematical argumentation and reasoning, deduction, and discovery.
Topics include functions, limits, differentiation, and tangent lines, LβHΓ΄pitalβs Rule, Fundamental Theorem of Calculus and Applications.
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Topics include functions, limits, differentiation, and tangent lines, LβHΓ΄pitalβs Rule, Fundamental Theorem of Calculus and Applications.
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