 This is not your typical math course. The purpose of this seminar is to give students an opportunity to explore both applied and pure mathematics. This is not a course about new skills and content. Instead, we'll focus on using the math we already know to explore interesting problems. So what kind of problems will we work on? Here's an example. How far should you drive out of your way to buy the cheapest gas? Students will work together to create a model that could be used as the basis of a smartphone app that will help drivers make buying decisions. Along with this type of applied problem, we'll also look at pure math research questions. These are current open questions that are complex enough for mathematicians but simple enough for us to understand and explore. All assignments in this seminar will be done in groups, so students will be required to work collaboratively. This seminar is for students who like math and who want the opportunity to think creatively and work on interesting problems.