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Who should take Introduction to Chaos and Fractals?

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Who should take Introduction to Chaos and Fractals?

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• This course is designed for students who are not ready for or don’t want to take Calculus or Statistics, but who need a QR course and/or want to learn some interesting and fun math. It is not a systematic review of algebra and is not specifically designed to prepare students for further study in the sciences or mathematics. This class is highly interdisciplinary, and emphasizes connections between chaos, fractals, and many different fields of study. Students who need a more thorough review of algebra are strongly encouraged to take either College Algebra or Physics I or Chemistry II. For more info on Chaos and Fractals, check out the course description. In particular, you might want to look at Intro to chaos and fractals: What to expect. Intro to Chaos and Fractals is probably the least traditional QR classes regularly offered at COA.

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