Mathematics Honors Courses


HONORS COURSES

DISCRETE ALGEBRA

INTRODUCTION TO LIMITS

MATHEMATICAL THINKING

INTRODUCTION TO EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN

The Honors Courses

The Department of Mathematics offers four one credit honor modules. These courses are designed as an honors component to supplement existing course at the precalculus, calculus, and statistics level. Honors courses in mathematics have been developed to provide mathematically talented students the opportunity to obtain a level of rigor not currently available in existing courses. Topics in these courses have been selected to help students develop an appreciation of the origin and evolutionary growth of mathematical ideas from antiquity to the present. These courses have been designed as one-credit components to existing courses. They are intended to both supplement and complement the ideas and topics presented in courses at the level of precalculus, calculus, and statistics.

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DISCRETE ALGEBRA

math-212 Discrete Algebra (Honors) -- 1 semester credit course

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INTRODUCTION TO LIMITS

math-213 Introduction to Limits (Honors) -- 1 semester credit course

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MATHEMATICAL THINKING

math-214 Mathematical Thinking (Honors) -- 1 semester credit course

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INTRODUCTION TO EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN

math-215 Experimental Design (Honors) -- 1 semester credit course

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