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Nov 14, 2024
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MATH 155 Math in Art and Nature In this course, students will explore mathematical relationships, patterns, and phenomena that connect in vital ways to various genres of art and the natural world. The major course topics are: self-symmetry and its connection to the golden ratio, Fibonacci spiral, fractals, and tessellations; the nature of infinity and near-infinity; and numerical patterns that arise from nature and humanity. Explorations of these topics will be rooted in mathematical understanding, and supported by physically constructing artifacts. Assignments will include creative projects using concepts from class discussions.
Repeatable: N Formerly 56-1725 MA Prerequisites MATH 110 College Mathematics or MATH 115 Liberal Arts Mathematics or MATH 120 Quantitative Reasoning or ACCU-T-50 EXAM-ACCUPLACER MATH MINIMUM SCORE = 50 or ACT-M-20 EXAM-ACT MATH MINIMUM SCORE = 20 or SAT-M-490 EXAM-SAT MATH MINIMUM SCORE = 490 or CMPS-M-50 EXAM-CMPS MATH MINIMUM SCORE = 50 or ALEK-1-40 EXAM-ALEKS MINIMUM SCORE = 40 Minimum Credits 3 Maximum Credits 3
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