M.B. Ulmer
Professor of Mathematics
University of South Carolina Spartanburg
Upstate!
(We have a new name!)
800 University Way, Spartanburg, SC, USA 29303
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Project-Based Instruction in Mathematics for the Liberal Arts
For course-specific information, click the course of interest:
SMTH 102 Elementary Statistics syllabus.
SMTH 121A College Algebra (Time Augmented version of SMTH 121)Fall/Spring syllabus
SMTH 121A SUMMER 2006 syllabus ALGEBRA RULES
SMTH 122 Calculus for Management and Social Sciences syllabus.
SMTH 340 Mathematical Structures and Proof syllabus
SMTH 531 Foundations of Geometry syllabus.
College notes on classroom behavior
If you need assistance, the Math Tutoring Lab is in Hodge 242.
A representative project-based course: SMTH 120A syllabus
Frequently asked questions about how SMTH 120 is conducted
MayMester SMTH 120 representative syllabus. If you are thinking of registering and wondering if you have the time to devote to the course, try the First Application of Math. It will be given in class on the first day.
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