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Mathematics - Dual Credit

$425.00/Semester
MH 1311 Mathematics - Dual Credit
This class is currently archived, but if you're interested in it being taught again, you can express your interest here!
01/06/2026 - 05/08/2026
Spring Semester
1.00 credits in Mathematics
Grades 11-12

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About the course

This course will examine, through careful reading and extensive discussion, key issues in mathematical studies. Topics explored include number, figure, extension, relation, magnitude, multitude, continuous and discrete quantities, definitions, postulates, axioms, hypotheses, theorems, proofs, proportions, equations, measurement, limits, infinity, and the certainty and exactitude of mathematical knowledge. Readings may include, but are not limited to, works from Apollonius, Euclid, Archimedes, Nicomachus, Newton, Euler, Frege, Hogben, Hardy, and Lieber. Using threaded discussions, written posted assignments, and online peer collaborative projects, the student will develop thinking, reading, and communication skills.

About the teacher

Dr. Robert Woods Dr. Woods has been a Classical Christian educator for nearly 20 years. He has a B.A. in biblical studies and ministry from Point University, an M.A. in religious studies from Barry University, and a Ph.D. in humanities from Florida State University.