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MATH 163H - Honors Calculus 1 |
The progression of mathematical concepts, in the context of the thought and civilization of the time, from the Babylonians to the 20th century.
Focus on the contributions of the Hellenic and Alexandrian Greeks as a point of departure for the evolution of geometry, number theory, analysis
and logic. Proofs of some of the great theorems. Offered in fall, spring and periodically in summer. Credit will not be granted for more than one course from MATH 151, 161 or 163H. These courses are considered equivalent and will be processed as repeat credit.
5.000 Credit hours 5.000 Lecture hours 0.000 Lab hours 0.000 Other hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Individual Instruction, Lecture Science and Mathematics Division Mathematics Department Course Attributes: (G2) Science & Technology Area |