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by maxawaytoolong 5728 days ago
All except 2 of the classes listed are actual math classes offered by the math department. One of them in the list (the origami one) is offered as part of a high school summer program.

If you major in pure math, a lot of it does fit more in with liberal arts than it does with, say, electrical engineering. At least one great mathematician of the past boasted about how his work had no practical value. (G.H. Hardy)

At these smaller liberal arts schools, math majors are often preparing to be math teachers, so learning how mathematics ties in with history, theatre, art and literature can be very helpful as a teaching aide in the future.

The other thing is students at these institutions have to take a required number of "liberal arts" credits. The school will offer courses like this so that the math majors can pick up these credits from the math department, instead of the math majors having to take Theatre 101 or whatever.

All that said, I thought the course titles sounded quite interesting.