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  2. Viewpoints: Mathematical Perspective and Fractal Geometry in Art

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    Viewpoints is intended as a textbook for mathematics classes aimed at undergraduate liberal arts students, [1] [2] [4] as a way to show these students how geometry can be used in their everyday life. [2]

  3. Michael Starbird - Wikipedia

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    Starbird has created several innovative courses at UT including a mathematics course for liberal arts students. In 2014, he produced one of UT's first Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs). His MOOC was called Effective Thinking Through Mathematics, whose title summarizes much of his goal for education.

  4. Quadrivium - Wikipedia

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    Educationally, the trivium and the quadrivium imparted to the student the seven essential thinking skills of classical antiquity. [8] Altogether the Seven Liberal Arts belonged to the so-called 'lower faculty' (of Arts), whereas Medicine, Jurisprudence (Law), and Theology were established in the three so-called 'higher' faculties. [9]

  5. UC Berkeley College of Letters and Science - Wikipedia

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    Of the graduate divisions, social sciences is the most popular, followed by mathematical and physical sciences, arts and humanities, and biological science. [4] The undergraduate division serves the 23,000 undergraduate students in L&S. Each division has its own administration, including a dean, associate dean, and assistant deans.

  6. What Can You Do With a Liberal Arts Degree? 5 Ways to ... - AOL

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    Students get their liberal arts degrees in a wide range of subjects, from literature to philosophy to art history. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  7. College of arts and sciences - Wikipedia

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    In many non-specialized universities, the college of (Liberal) Arts and Sciences is one of the largest colleges on the campus, and many students even from other colleges or schools take and are even required to take courses offered by the college of (Liberal) Arts and Sciences, such as mathematics and sometimes certain sciences.

  8. Louisiana Scholars' College - Wikipedia

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    All students develop a common core of knowledge in mathematics, philosophy, literature, science, history, languages, and the fine and performing arts. By completing the Common Curriculum, all students satisfy the requirements for the Certificate of Excellence in undergraduate education awarded by the State Board of Regents.

  9. Liberal arts education - Wikipedia

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    Liberal arts education (from Latin liberalis 'free' and ars 'art or principled practice') [1] is a traditional academic course in Western higher education. [2] Liberal arts takes the term art in the sense of a learned skill rather than specifically the fine arts.

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