Arts, Sciences, and Engineering |
Mathematics |
Course Section Listing |
Course |
Course Title |
Term |
Credits |
Status |
COURSE_SECTION-3-165980 |
MATH 300W-1 |
History of Mathematics I |
Spring 2024 |
4.0 |
Closed |
Schedule: |
Day |
Begin |
End |
Location |
Start Date |
End Date |
MW
|
200 PM
|
315 PM
|
Hylan Building Room 1106A
|
01/17/2024
|
05/11/2024
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Enrollment: |
Enrolled
24
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Capacity
25
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Instructors: |
Matthew Dannenberg |
Delivery Mode: |
In-Person |
Description: |
Prerequisites: Some mathematical sophistication required. MATH 161 or equivalent recommended. The nature and style of mathematics in ancient Babylonia, Egypt, and Greece; medieval and Renaissance Europe; seventeenth-century Europe; and some aspects of the development of abstraction and rigor in analysis and set theory since 1700. This course has a limited number of seats. Students that need an upper-level writing course in mathematics can explore the alternatives of MATH 200W or MATH 391W. See the Math Department website for more information. |
Offered: |
Fall Spring Summer |