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MATH 545 — Advanced Geometry

3 credits · 3 hours

This course reviews Euclidean, synthetic, analytic, plane and solid geometry, then compares Euclidean geometry to the more recent developments in geometry dealing with non-metric properties. Projective geometry, affine geometry, and topological geometry are used as examples of non-Euclidean systems. The required preparation for this course is an undergraduate major in mathematics or mathematics education.

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