Undergraduate mathematics projects that utilize students' mathematical knowledge will result in formal reports and final presentations. Examples are research projects or critical in-depth mathematical literature reviews. Information about projects will be exchanged in weekly meetings with the research supervisor. In order to take this course, students must make arrangements with a math faculty member to act as a research supervisor. This is a communication-intensive course. To be graded S/U.
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