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MATHS 190

: Great Ideas Shaping our World
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Mathematics contains many powerful and beautiful ideas that have shaped the way we understand our world. This course explores some of the grand successes of mathematical thinking. No formal mathematics background is required, just curiosity about topics such as infinity, paradoxes, cryptography, knots and fractals.
Subject: Mathematics
Restriction: MATHS 190 may not be taken after any Mathematics course at Stage III
2127

MATHS 190

: Great Ideas Shaping our World
2020 Semester One (1203)
Mathematics contains many powerful and beautiful ideas that have shaped the way we understand our world. This course explores some of the grand successes of mathematical thinking. No formal mathematics background is required, just curiosity about topics such as infinity, paradoxes, cryptography, knots and fractals.
Subject: Mathematics
Restriction: MATHS 190 may not be taken after any Mathematics course at Stage III
2128

MATHS 190G

: Great Ideas Shaping our World
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Mathematics contains many powerful and beautiful ideas that have shaped the way we understand our world. This course explores some of the grand successes of mathematical thinking. No formal mathematics background is required, just curiosity about topics such as infinity, paradoxes, cryptography, knots and fractals.
Subject: Mathematics
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2129

MATHS 190G

: Great Ideas Shaping our World
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Mathematics contains many powerful and beautiful ideas that have shaped the way we understand our world. This course explores some of the grand successes of mathematical thinking. No formal mathematics background is required, just curiosity about topics such as infinity, paradoxes, cryptography, knots and fractals.
Subject: Mathematics
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2130

MATHS 190G

: Great Ideas Shaping our World
2020 Semester One (1203)
Mathematics contains many powerful and beautiful ideas that have shaped the way we understand our world. This course explores some of the grand successes of mathematical thinking. No formal mathematics background is required, just curiosity about topics such as infinity, paradoxes, cryptography, knots and fractals.
Subject: Mathematics
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2131

MATHS 199

: Advancing in Mathematics
2025 Semester One (1253)
An introduction to University level mathematics, for high-achieving students currently at high school. The numerical computing environment MATLAB is used to study beautiful mathematics from algebra, analysis, applied mathematics and combinatorics. Students will learn to write mathematical proofs and create mathematical models to find solutions to real-world problems.
Subject: Mathematics
Prerequisite: Departmental approval
2132

MATHS 199

: Advancing in Mathematics
2024 Semester One (1243)
An introduction to University level mathematics, for high-achieving students currently at high school. The numerical computing environment MATLAB is used to study beautiful mathematics from algebra, analysis, applied mathematics and combinatorics. Students will learn to write mathematical proofs and create mathematical models to find solutions to real-world problems.
Subject: Mathematics
Prerequisite: Departmental approval
2133

MATHS 199

: Advancing in Mathematics
2023 Semester One (1233)
An introduction to University level mathematics, for high-achieving students currently at high school. The numerical computing environment MATLAB is used to study beautiful mathematics from algebra, analysis, applied mathematics and combinatorics. Students will learn to write mathematical proofs and create mathematical models to find solutions to real-world problems.
Subject: Mathematics
Prerequisite: Departmental approval
2134

MATHS 199

: Advancing in Mathematics
2022 Semester One (1223)
An introduction to University level mathematics, for high-achieving students currently at high school. The numerical computing environment MATLAB is used to study beautiful mathematics from algebra, analysis, applied mathematics and combinatorics. Students will learn to write mathematical proofs and create mathematical models to find solutions to real-world problems.
Subject: Mathematics
Prerequisite: Departmental approval
2135

MATHS 199

: Advancing in Mathematics
2021 Semester One (1213)
An introduction to University level mathematics, for high-achieving students currently at high school. The numerical computing environment MATLAB is used to study beautiful mathematics from algebra, analysis, applied mathematics and combinatorics. Students will learn to write mathematical proofs and create mathematical models to find solutions to real-world problems.
Subject: Mathematics
Prerequisite: Departmental approval
2136

MATHS 199

: Advancing in Mathematics
2020 Semester One (1203)
An introduction to University level mathematics, for high-achieving students currently at high school. The numerical computing environment MATLAB is used to study beautiful mathematics from algebra, analysis, applied mathematics and combinatorics. Students will learn to write mathematical proofs and create mathematical models to find solutions to real-world problems.
Subject: Mathematics
Prerequisite: Departmental approval
2137

MATHS 208

: General Mathematics 2
2025 Semester Two (1255)
This sequel to MATHS 108 features applications from the theory of multi-variable calculus, linear algebra and differential equations to real-life problems in statistics, economics, finance, computer science, and operations research.
Subject: Mathematics
Prerequisite: 15 points from MATHS 108, ENGSCI 111, ENGGEN 150, or MATHS 120 and MATHS 130, or a B- or higher in MATHS 110
Restriction: Cannot be taken, concurrently with, or after MATHS 250, 253
2138

MATHS 208

: General Mathematics 2
2025 Semester One (1253)
This sequel to MATHS 108 features applications from the theory of multi-variable calculus, linear algebra and differential equations to real-life problems in statistics, economics, finance, computer science, and operations research.
Subject: Mathematics
Prerequisite: 15 points from MATHS 108, ENGSCI 111, ENGGEN 150, or MATHS 120 and MATHS 130, or a B- or higher in MATHS 110
Restriction: Cannot be taken, concurrently with, or after MATHS 250, 253
2139

MATHS 208

: General Mathematics 2
2025 Summer School (1250)
This sequel to MATHS 108 features applications from the theory of multi-variable calculus, linear algebra and differential equations to real-life problems in statistics, economics, finance, computer science, and operations research.
Subject: Mathematics
Prerequisite: 15 points from MATHS 108, ENGSCI 111, ENGGEN 150, or MATHS 120 and MATHS 130, or a B- or higher in MATHS 110
Restriction: Cannot be taken, concurrently with, or after MATHS 250, 253
2140

MATHS 208

: General Mathematics 2
2024 Semester Two (1245)
This sequel to MATHS 108 features applications from the theory of multi-variable calculus, linear algebra and differential equations to real-life problems in statistics, economics, finance, computer science, and operations research.
Subject: Mathematics
Prerequisite: 15 points from MATHS 108, ENGSCI 111, ENGGEN 150, or MATHS 120 and MATHS 130, or a B- or higher in MATHS 110
Restriction: Cannot be taken, concurrently with, or after MATHS 250, 253
2141

MATHS 208

: General Mathematics 2
2024 Semester One (1243)
This sequel to MATHS 108 features applications from the theory of multi-variable calculus, linear algebra and differential equations to real-life problems in statistics, economics, finance, computer science, and operations research.
Subject: Mathematics
Prerequisite: 15 points from MATHS 108, ENGSCI 111, ENGGEN 150, or MATHS 120 and MATHS 130, or a B- or higher in MATHS 110
Restriction: Cannot be taken, concurrently with, or after MATHS 250, 253
2142

MATHS 208

: General Mathematics 2
2024 Summer School (1240)
This sequel to MATHS 108 features applications from the theory of multi-variable calculus, linear algebra and differential equations to real-life problems in statistics, economics, finance, computer science, and operations research.
Subject: Mathematics
Prerequisite: 15 points from MATHS 108, ENGSCI 111, ENGGEN 150, or MATHS 120 and MATHS 130, or a B- or higher in MATHS 110
Restriction: Cannot be taken, concurrently with, or after MATHS 250, 253
2143

MATHS 208

: General Mathematics 2
2023 Semester Two (1235)
This sequel to MATHS 108 features applications from the theory of multi-variable calculus, linear algebra and differential equations to real-life problems in statistics, economics, finance, computer science, and operations research.
Subject: Mathematics
Prerequisite: 15 points from MATHS 108, ENGSCI 111, ENGGEN 150, or MATHS 120 and MATHS 130, or a B- or higher in MATHS 110
Restriction: Cannot be taken, concurrently with, or after MATHS 250, 253
2144

MATHS 208

: General Mathematics 2
2023 Semester One (1233)
This sequel to MATHS 108 features applications from the theory of multi-variable calculus, linear algebra and differential equations to real-life problems in statistics, economics, finance, computer science, and operations research.
Subject: Mathematics
Prerequisite: 15 points from MATHS 108, ENGSCI 111, ENGGEN 150, or MATHS 120 and MATHS 130, or a B- or higher in MATHS 110
Restriction: Cannot be taken, concurrently with, or after MATHS 250, 253
2145

MATHS 208

: General Mathematics 2
2023 Summer School (1230)
This sequel to MATHS 108 features applications from the theory of multi-variable calculus, linear algebra and differential equations to real-life problems in statistics, economics, finance, computer science, and operations research.
Subject: Mathematics
Prerequisite: 15 points from MATHS 108, ENGSCI 111, ENGGEN 150, or MATHS 120 and MATHS 130, or a B- or higher in MATHS 110
Restriction: Cannot be taken, concurrently with, or after MATHS 250, 253
2146

MATHS 208

: General Mathematics 2
2022 Semester Two (1225)
This sequel to MATHS 108 features applications from the theory of multi-variable calculus, linear algebra and differential equations to real-life problems in statistics, economics, finance, computer science, and operations research.
Subject: Mathematics
Prerequisite: 15 points from MATHS 108, 150, 153, ENGSCI 111, ENGGEN 150, or MATHS 120 and MATHS 130, or B- or higher in MATHS 110
Restriction: Cannot be taken, concurrently with, or after MATHS 250, 253
2147

MATHS 208

: General Mathematics 2
2022 Semester One (1223)
This sequel to MATHS 108 features applications from the theory of multi-variable calculus, linear algebra and differential equations to real-life problems in statistics, economics, finance, computer science, and operations research.
Subject: Mathematics
Prerequisite: 15 points from MATHS 108, 150, 153, ENGSCI 111, ENGGEN 150, or MATHS 120 and MATHS 130, or B- or higher in MATHS 110
Restriction: Cannot be taken, concurrently with, or after MATHS 250, 253
2148

MATHS 208

: General Mathematics 2
2022 Summer School (1220)
This sequel to MATHS 108 features applications from the theory of multi-variable calculus, linear algebra and differential equations to real-life problems in statistics, economics, finance, computer science, and operations research.
Subject: Mathematics
Prerequisite: 15 points from MATHS 108, 150, 153, ENGSCI 111, ENGGEN 150, or MATHS 120 and MATHS 130, or B- or higher in MATHS 110
Restriction: Cannot be taken, concurrently with, or after MATHS 250, 253
2149

MATHS 208

: General Mathematics 2
2021 Semester Two (1215)
This sequel to MATHS 108 features applications from the theory of multi-variable calculus, linear algebra and differential equations to real-life problems in statistics, economics, finance, computer science, and operations research. Matlab is used to develop analytical and numerical methods of solving problems.
Subject: Mathematics
Prerequisite: 15 points from MATHS 108, 150, 153, ENGSCI 111, ENGGEN 150, or MATHS 120 and MATHS 130, or B- or higher in MATHS 110
Restriction: Cannot be taken, concurrently with, or after MATHS 250, 253
2150

MATHS 208

: General Mathematics 2
2021 Semester One (1213)
This sequel to MATHS 108 features applications from the theory of multi-variable calculus, linear algebra and differential equations to real-life problems in statistics, economics, finance, computer science, and operations research. Matlab is used to develop analytical and numerical methods of solving problems.
Subject: Mathematics
Prerequisite: 15 points from MATHS 108, 150, 153, ENGSCI 111, ENGGEN 150, or MATHS 120 and MATHS 130, or B- or higher in MATHS 110
Restriction: Cannot be taken, concurrently with, or after MATHS 250, 253