MAT 171 Introduction to Modern Mathematics
This course will introduce students to a variety of topics in modern and contemporary mathematics. When appropriate, the presentation and discussion of topics will have a conceptual focus, and technology may be used to minimize computational aspects. The course will cover three to five topics chosen based on the interests of the students and instructor. Possible topics include infinity; voting theory; fair division; graph theory; fractals; geometry; logic; probability and counting; cryptography; and the mathematics found in nature, art, and music. This course is intended for students not majoring in science or mathematics.
Prerequisite
Grade of "C-" or better in MAT 112, a math ACT score of 19, or an equivalent sub-score on an appropriate placement test
Distribution
Math & ScienceOffered
Spring