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An Introduction to Spherical Trigonometry, 7th Edition

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An Introduction to Spherical Trigonometry, 7th Edition

The contents of An Introduction to Spherical Trigonometry are based on experience gained whilst teaching the subject in the Department of Maritime Studies in the University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology.

It is my hope, therefore, that An Introduction to Spherical Trigonometry will commend itself to teachers of navigational subjects at all levels and particularly to students working for qualifications at the highest standard available. At the present time, in the United Kingdom, this is represented by courses for the Extra-Master's Certificate or for the B.Sc. degree in maritime studies now offered by many colleges. An Introduction to Spherical Trigonometry should prove adequate for either of these or for any other similar courses up to first degree level.

The contents of An Introduction to Spherical Trigonometry are based on experience gained whilst teaching the subject in the Department of Maritime Studies in the University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology.

It is my hope, therefore, that An Introduction to Spherical Trigonometry will commend itself to teachers of navigational subjects at all levels and particularly to students working for qualifications at the highest standard available. At the present time, in the United Kingdom, this is represented by courses for the Extra-Master's Certificate or for the B.Sc. degree in maritime studies now offered by many colleges. An Introduction to Spherical Trigonometry should prove adequate for either of these or for any other similar courses up to first degree level.

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An Introduction to Spherical Trigonometry, 7th Edition

$24.95

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The contents of An Introduction to Spherical Trigonometry are based on experience gained whilst teaching the subject in the Department of Maritime Studies in the University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology.

It is my hope, therefore, that An Introduction to Spherical Trigonometry will commend itself to teachers of navigational subjects at all levels and particularly to students working for qualifications at the highest standard available. At the present time, in the United Kingdom, this is represented by courses for the Extra-Master's Certificate or for the B.Sc. degree in maritime studies now offered by many colleges. An Introduction to Spherical Trigonometry should prove adequate for either of these or for any other similar courses up to first degree level.