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Course Description

Ready to try your hand at real-world code breaking? This adventure explores transforming intelligible messages into a stream of ciphers, coded text, and mathematical algorithms! You’ll learn about ancient cryptography, cyphers, and modern cryptography so you can crack codes and create your own.

Faculty Author

Nicole is a second year PhD student in the Mathematics Department at Cornell. She completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Kansas with a double major in mathematics and engineering physics.

Nicole would like to become a professor so she can share her love of math with others. In her spare time, Nicole loves to read and go on hikes.

Benefits to the Learner

Throughout this course, students will:

·   Encrypt and decrypt messages.

·   Invent a unique cipher.

·   Review and understand examples of cryptography throughout history.

·   Learn mathematical concepts useful in coding cryptography.

·   Discover the many modern-day uses of cryptography such as ATM cards, passwords, and other encryption use.
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