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Mathematics in Perspective
What is mathematics? What are some of the key moments in the history of Mathematics? What kinds of mathematical results are considered important, and why?This course is about the history, philosophy, people and major results of mathematics over the centuries. Since we will minimise the attention paid to technical details, the course should be accessible not only to those with a 200 level Mathematics background, but also to intellectually mature students in Philosophy and related subjects. In particular, it is strongly recommended for anyone who intends teaching Mathematics at any level from primary school onwards.See MATH380.
Students who have succeeded in this course will:be able to access information about the history and philosophy of mathematics from a variety of sources, and to critically evaluate that information,know about some major developments in the history and philosophy of mathematics,understand these developments in terms of the historical context in which they occurred and in terms of their relationship to modern mathematics,know some of the story of our developing understanding of mathematics in other times and cultures, and be able to analyze critically the arguments involved,be able to communicate with peers and with lay people about developments and themes in the history and philosophy of mathematics.
Subject to approval of the Head of School.
MATH380, HAPS405
Students must attend one activity from each section.
Clemency Montelle
Jeanette McLeod and Phillip Wilson
School of Mathematics and Statistics Postgraduate Handbook General information for students LEARN
Domestic fee $1,074.00
International Postgraduate fees
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see Mathematics and Statistics .