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Re: Re: 3 credit online university course - Intro to Mathematica
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- Subject: [mg23057] Re: [mg23030] Re: 3 credit online university course - Intro to Mathematica
- From: Ken Levasseur <Kenneth_Levasseur at uml.edu>
- Date: Sat, 15 Apr 2000 03:00:19 -0400 (EDT)
- Organization: UMass Lowell
- References: <200004130643.CAA24787@smc.vnet.net>
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Murray is correct. I was referring to Summer 2000, not 1998, but at
least Mod[1998,2]==Mod[2000,2]. I've been teaching abstract algebra for
CS majors this semester and that's about all the accuracy I've been needing!
Ken
Murray Eisenberg wrote:
>
> Hi Ken,
>
> You might want to repost this with correction of the type "1998" to
> "2000", just in case any dim-wit thinks the message is a year old!
>
> Murray
>
> Ken wrote:
> >
> > Looking for a three credit summer course that you can take on your own
> > schedule at any location?
> >
> > The UMass Lowell CyberEd course "Introduction to Mathematica" will be
> > starting its Summer 1998 semester the week of May 21. This is a three
> > credit university course for Mathematica beginners that is conducted
> > entirely on-line. Prerequisites are at least two semesters (or
> > equivalent) of calculus and programming experience. Students need not
> > prove that these prerequisites are satisfied, but you really do need at
> > least this background to take the course. Students from other college
> > and universities should clear the course with their own academic
> > advisor. This course has been approved by at least 10-15 colleges that
> > I'm aware of over the past four years. For more information visit
> > http://www.uml.edu/Dept/Math/m419.html .
> >
> > Ken Levasseur - Instructor, Introduction to Mathematics
> > An accredited Mathematica Trainer (http://www.wolfram.com/services/training/levasseur.html)
> > Professor, Mathematical Sciences, UMass Lowell
>
> --
> Murray Eisenberg murray at math.umass.edu
> Mathematics & Statistics Dept. phone 413 549-1020 (H)
> Univ. of Massachusetts 413 545-2859 (W)
> Amherst, MA 01003-4515
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