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MATH 4231: Modern Geometry
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
This course begins a study of Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometries. Topics will be explored through historical perspectives, formal geometric proofs, technologybased investigations, and modern applications. Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in MATH 3005 (C).
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MATH 4303: Partial Differential Equations
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
This course investigates classical methods used in partial differential equations. Topics include data propagating along characteristics, classification of systems of the first order equation, the method of transforms and separation of variables, and typical applications of the wave and heat equations. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in MATH 2503 and MATH 3303.
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MATH 4320: Numerical Methods
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
This course is an introduction to numerical techniques used in applied mathematics. Main topics will be chosen from various modules, including, but not limited to: direct and iterative methods for solutions of linear systems; numerical differentiation and integration; interpolation and splines; initial value and boundary value problems for ordinary differential equations; least squares problems; Monte Carlo methods; initial and boundary value problems for partial differential equations. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in MATH 3005, MATH 3303, and CSCI 1301.
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MATH 4350: Graph Theory
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
This course is a study of the fundamental concepts of graphs, trees, connectivity, Eulerian and Hamiltonian graphs, planar graphs, graph colorings, network flows, matching theory and applications. Prerequisites: MATH 3005 or both (MATH 2020 and MATH 2140) with a minimum grade of C or better.
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MATH 4360: Combinatorics
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
This course is a study of combinatorial problem solving techniques. Topics are selected from counting principles, generating functions, recurrence relations, principle of inclusion and exclusion, pigeon-hole principle, Polya theory, combinatorial designs, matroids, and latin squares. Prerequisites: MATH 3005 or both (MATH 2020 and MATH 2140) with a minimum grade of C or better.
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MATH 4800: Selected Topics in Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
Topics of interest in mathematics not covered in listed courses. Prerequisite: Permission of department and MATH 3005 with a grade of C or better.
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MATH 4990: Senior Seminar:Project or Internship
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
Students will prepare presentations on a topic chosen in consultation with a faculty mentor or reports on their internships. At the end of the term, each student will present a final presentation and paper that summarizes the student's project or internship. Students will be expected to make these written and oral presentations in a professional manner.
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MGMT 3101: Management Principles and Organizational Behavior
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
This course is designed to introduce the basic principles and concepts of management and their influence on the behavior in organizations. It covers such topics as what managers and organizations do, managing people, managing behavior between people, leadership practices, and managing change. Through a focus on skill development, students are taught how to be effective performers, either as an employee or a manager, or on teams within organizations. Through the information that is covered students will learn how to work with managers and will prepare them for the time when they are likely to assume managerial and leadership responsibilities. This course provides coverage of topics essential to understanding management functions and their link to employee and organizational success. Prerequisite(s): ACCT 2101 (C), or ECON 2105 (C), or ECON 2106 (C), or TECH 3111 (C), or BUSA 3111 (C), or BSUR 3111 (C), or HCMG 3112 (C) or HSCI 2111 (C) or ITFN 2123 (C).
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MGMT 3102: Performance/Quality Management
14.00 Credits
Clayton State University
This course includes the history of the development of operations management and total quality management (TQM). Selected topics of both operations and TQM such as work simplification, team building, statistical process control, Deming's 14 points for managing productivity, work measurement, and others are included in this course. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the School of Business, MGMT 3101 (C), and BUSA 3101 (C).
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MGMT 3105: Introduction to Transportation and Logistics
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
The goal of this course is for students to understand the basic modes of transportation, the economic fundamentals underlying each and some of the ways in which today's supply chain manager can use them to achieve improved efficiencies and cost effectiveness. Prerequisite(s): ECON 2106 (C).
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