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MATHS 702
: Mathematical Processes in the Curriculum2023 Semester Two (1235)
Historically, mathematics curricula have emphasised the what of mathematics (content), at the expense of considering the how. This course uses hands-on experiences and research literature to explore how to teach, learn and do mathematics through processes such as communication, modelling, problem solving, and proving.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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MATHS 702
: Mathematical Processes in the Curriculum2021 Semester Two (1215)
Historically, mathematics curricula have emphasised the what of mathematics (content), at the expense of considering the how. This course uses hands-on experiences and research literature to explore how to teach, learn and do mathematics through processes such as communication, modelling, problem solving, and proving.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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MATHS 703
: What Can Be More Practical Than a Good Theory?2022 Summer School (1220)
An analysis of theoretical perspectives that inform research in mathematics education, with a focus on learning theories, both social and psychological, and their implications for teaching and learning in mathematics.
Prerequisite: MATHS 302 or significant teaching experience or department approval
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MATHS 703
: What Can Be More Practical Than a Good Theory?2021 Summer School (1210)
An analysis of theoretical perspectives that inform research in mathematics education, with a focus on learning theories, both social and psychological, and their implications for teaching and learning in mathematics.
Prerequisite: MATHS 302 or significant teaching experience or department approval
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MATHS 705
: Contemporary Issues in Mathematics Education2024 Semester Two (1245)
This course explores contemporary topics in mathematics education research and their impact on teaching and learning. Students will investigate and critically examine research and scholarly literature, and consider the implications of current knowledge for their own practice.
Prerequisite: MATHS 302 or significant teaching experience or department approval
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MATHS 708
: Special Topic2020 Semester Two (1205)
Prerequisite: MATHS 302 or significant teaching experience or department approval
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MATHS 710
: Directed Study in Mathematics Education2020 Summer School (1200)
Prerequisite: MATHS 302 or significant teaching experience or department approval
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MATHS 712
: Teaching and Learning in Algebra2023 Summer School (1230)
Recent theoretical perspectives on the teaching and learning of school and university mathematics are linked to the learning of either calculus or algebra. The focus is on the mathematics content, applications, and effective learning at school and university. Students taking this course should normally have studied mathematics or statistics at 200 level.
Prerequisite: MATHS 302 or significant teaching experience or department approval
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MATHS 712
: Teaching and Learning in Algebra2020 Semester One (1203)
Recent theoretical perspectives on the teaching and learning of school and university mathematics are linked to the learning of either calculus or algebra. The focus is on the mathematics content, applications, and effective learning at school and university. Students taking this course should normally have studied mathematics or statistics at 200 level.
Prerequisite: MATHS 302 or significant teaching experience or department approval
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MATHS 713
: Logic and Set Theory2025 Semester Two (1255)
A study of the foundations of pure mathematics, formalising the notions of a 'mathematical proof' and 'mathematical structure' through predicate calculus and model theory. It includes a study of axiomatic set theory.
Prerequisite: MATHS 315 or PHIL 305
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MATHS 714
: Number Theory2025 Semester Two (1255)
A broad introduction to various aspects of elementary, algebraic and computational number theory and its applications, including primality testing and cryptography.
Prerequisite: B+ in MATHS 328 or 320
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MATHS 714
: Number Theory2024 Semester Two (1245)
A broad introduction to various aspects of elementary, algebraic and computational number theory and its applications, including primality testing and cryptography.
Prerequisite: B+ in MATHS 328 or 320
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MATHS 714
: Number Theory2022 Semester Two (1225)
A broad introduction to various aspects of elementary, algebraic and computational number theory and its applications, including primality testing and cryptography.
Prerequisite: B+ in MATHS 328 or 320
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MATHS 714
: Number Theory2021 Semester Two (1215)
A broad introduction to various aspects of elementary, algebraic and computational number theory and its applications, including primality testing and cryptography.
Prerequisite: B+ in MATHS 328 or 320
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MATHS 714
: Number Theory2020 Semester Two (1205)
A broad introduction to various aspects of elementary, algebraic and computational number theory and its applications, including primality testing and cryptography.
Prerequisite: B+ in MATHS 328 or 320
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MATHS 715
: Graph Theory and Combinatorics2025 Semester One (1253)
A study of combinatorial graphs (networks), designs and codes, illustrating their application and importance in other branches of mathematics and computer science.
Prerequisite: 15 points from MATHS 320, 326, 328 with a B or higher
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MATHS 715
: Graph Theory and Combinatorics2024 Semester One (1243)
A study of combinatorial graphs (networks), designs and codes, illustrating their application and importance in other branches of mathematics and computer science.
Prerequisite: 15 points from MATHS 320, 326, 328 with a B or higher
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MATHS 715
: Graph Theory and Combinatorics2023 Semester One (1233)
A study of combinatorial graphs (networks), designs and codes illustrating their application and importance in other branches of mathematics and computer science.
Prerequisite: 15 points from MATHS 320, 326, 328 with a B or higher
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MATHS 715
: Graph Theory and Combinatorics2022 Semester One (1223)
A study of combinatorial graphs (networks), designs and codes illustrating their application and importance in other branches of mathematics and computer science.
Prerequisite: 15 points from MATHS 320, 326, 328 with a B or higher
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MATHS 715
: Graph Theory and Combinatorics2021 Semester One (1213)
A study of combinatorial graphs (networks), designs and codes illustrating their application and importance in other branches of mathematics and computer science.
Prerequisite: B+ pass in MATHS 326 or 320
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MATHS 715
: Graph Theory and Combinatorics2020 Semester One (1203)
A study of combinatorial graphs (networks), designs and codes illustrating their application and importance in other branches of mathematics and computer science.
Prerequisite: B+ pass in MATHS 326 or 320
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MATHS 720
: Group Theory2025 Semester One (1253)
A study of groups focusing on basic structural properties, presentations, automorphisms and actions on sets, illustrating their fundamental role in the study of symmetry (for example in crystal structures in chemistry and physics), topological spaces, and manifolds.
Prerequisite: MATHS 320
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MATHS 720
: Group Theory2024 Semester One (1243)
A study of groups focusing on basic structural properties, presentations, automorphisms and actions on sets, illustrating their fundamental role in the study of symmetry (for example in crystal structures in chemistry and physics), topological spaces, and manifolds.
Prerequisite: MATHS 320
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MATHS 720
: Group Theory2023 Semester One (1233)
A study of groups focusing on basic structural properties, presentations, automorphisms and actions on sets, illustrating their fundamental role in the study of symmetry (for example in crystal structures in chemistry and physics), topological spaces, and manifolds.
Prerequisite: MATHS 320
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MATHS 720
: Group Theory2022 Semester One (1223)
A study of groups focusing on basic structural properties, presentations, automorphisms and actions on sets, illustrating their fundamental role in the study of symmetry (for example in crystal structures in chemistry and physics), topological spaces, and manifolds.
Prerequisite: MATHS 320
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