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MATH-1620
Contemporary Mathematical Ideas in Society
An application-oriented course introducing contemporary mathematical concepts that pertain to areas of Architecture and Humanities and Social Sciences. The course will cover growth and form, symmetry, patterns, tilings, linear programming, information coding, voting systems, game theory, logic, probability and statistics. Prerequisites: major in Architecture, or Humanities and Social Sciences and MATH-1010 or MATH-1500 or permission of instructor. Spring term annually.
4 credit hours
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