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Topics in Discrete Math
The topics for this course depend on the interests of the instructor, and are usually drawn from everyday experience.
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History of Mathematics
This course focuses on the historical development of mathematical ideas, the role of individual character and culture in the advancement of mathematics, and the historical context of major discoveries and changes of viewpoint.
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Introduction to Statistics
This one-term course provides an overview of the questions addressed by statisticians.
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Statistics
This sequence of courses is offered fall (MAT41S), winter (MAT42S) and spring (MAT43S). MAT41S covers the basic principles of descriptive statistics.
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Multivariable Calculus
This two-term sequence re-examines the differentiation and integration processes, and investigates topics such as partial derivatives, level curves and gradients, moving frame description for space
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Linear Algebra
MAT640 is an introduction to the theory of linear algebra, the study of systems of linear equations and their solutions.
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Foundations of Abstract Mathematics
This course constitutes a bridge between calculus and theoretical, proof-based courses such as real analysis, abstract algebra and set theory.
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Selected Topics in Math
The topics in MAT690 will be studied with an emphasis on intuition and computational facility.
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Mathematics of Social Justice
Covers mathematical methods needed to analyze impacts of public policy with a particular emphasis on identifying undesirable outcomes such as discrimination, systematic bias and inequity.