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MATH6634 - A course in the History of Mathematics

Course Name: 
A course in the History of Mathematics
Course Code: 
MATH6634
Course Credits: 
4
Level: 
Graduate
Prerequisites: 
Graduate Standing
Course Description: 

In this course, students will study the origins and development of topics of great modern importance. The course is designed primarily for graduate students interested in teaching and mathematics pedagogy. However, it is suitable for all mathematics students also. The course will focus primarily on the axiomatic development of mathematics, the creative processes leading to new methods, and, the development of the calculus.

Content: 
Euclid; Archimedes; Early Quadratures and Tangent Methods (Newton).
Assessment: 
The course assessment has two components consisting of coursework (60%) and final exam (40%) Four assignments, one for each content area, weighted 10% each One written assignment on a topic not covered by the syllabus, weighted 20% One written final exam weighted 40%
Categoryofcourses: 
Typeofcourse: 
Electives
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