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What should undergraduates be taught (that they're offered in undergraduate mathematics that's currently not)not (or isn't usually)?What's one class that mathematics undergraduates should be taught, or that should be available offered to undergraduates that aren't generallyisn't usually? One answer per post. Ex: Just to throw some ideas out there Mathematical Physics (for math students, not for physics students) Complexity Theory |
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