MATH 167 - Explorations in Mathematics - Fall 2019
Credits 3. 3 Lecture Hours.
Application of mathematics to topics of contemporary societal importance using quantitative methods; may include elements of management science (optimal routes, planning and scheduling), statistics (sampling/polling methods, analyzing data to make decisions), cryptography (codes used by stores, credit cards, internet security), fairness (apportionment, voting) patterns (symmetry, tessellations, fractals,), world health.
Prerequisites: High school algebra I and II.
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Above information is from 202411 term.
Sections
Sec | Instructor | Lecture | |
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501 | Tripode,Jessica G | T R 09:35-10:50 RICH 114 |
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502 | Sobieska-Snyder,Aleksandra C | T R 11:10-12:25 FERM 110 |
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503 | Carter,Tamara A | T R 12:45-14:00 RICH 114 |
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803 | Carter,Tamara A | T R 12:45-14:00 RICH 114 |