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Mathematics 370: Mathematical Logic
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
Mathematical logic uses mathematical methods to analyze reasoning and to examine what mathematics can and cannot do. It also provides the underlying paradigm on which intelligent computer systems are based. Initially, students study the language and rules of inference of predicate logic and investigate the relationships between provability and truth and between a mathematical theory and its models. Later, they explore applications of logic to computer science. Prerequisite: Mathematics 244 or 252. Offered periodically.
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Mathematics 382: Topics in Analytic Mathematics
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
Students work intensively in a special topic of analytic character. Topics vary from year to year. May be repeated if topics are different. Offered periodically.
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Mathematics 384: Topics in Applied Mathematics
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
Students work intensively in a special topic of an applied character. Topics vary from year to year. May be repeated if topics are different. Offered in 2005-06 and alternate years.
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Mathematics 388: Seminar
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
Seminar
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Mathematics 390: Mathematics Practicum
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
Students work in groups on significant problems posed by and of current interest to area businesses and government agencies. The student groups decide on promising approaches to their problem and carry out the necessary investigations with minimal faculty involvement. Each group reports the results of its investigations with a paper and an hour-long presentation to the sponsoring organization. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Offered during Interim.
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Mathematics 394: Internship
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
Internship
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Mathematics 396: Directed Undergraduate Research:"Topic Description"
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
This course provides a comprehensive research opportunity, including an introduction to relevant background material, technical instruction, identification of a meaningful project, and data collection. The topic is determined by the faculty member in charge of the course and may relate to his/her research interests. Prerequisite: Determined by individual instructor. Offer based on department decision.
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Mathematics 398: Independent Research
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
Independent Research
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Media Studies 160: Mass Media
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
This introductory-level course is part of a two-course sequence that encourages students to assess and shape their personal relationship to mass media. Its premise is that we are all, to some extent, uninformed and uncritical consumers of media projects and services rather than conscientious and socially minded users of them. In this spirit, the course provides a comprehensive historical overview of the various print and electronic media that have shaped, and continue to shape, our lives. By examining the issues that have influenced the development of the mass media, the course considers ideological, cultural, aesthetic and ethical perspectives.
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Media Studies 240: World Cinema
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
This introductory survey course builds students' visual literacy skills (how to read a film). For each region explored cinematically -- Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa -- students study a classic film text (for a survey of twentieth-century film history), as well as a contemporary film. Both classic and contemporary films will explore the ways films negotiate the values of their respective societies, contributing to national history and identity; and reflect the modern phenomenon of globalization, via the trans-national language of cinema.
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