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MA 250: Applied Calculus
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Topics from algebra, differential and integral calculus. Emphasis on functions, difference equations, derivatives, integrals, applications. Mathematical Reasoning. Three years of high school mathematics (including one semester trigonometry) or MA 190 recommended. Prerequisite: MA 90 competency.
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MA 251: Foundational Differential Calculus
3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Emphasis on fundamental analytic concepts of differential calculus. Three years of high school mathematics (including one semester trigonometry) or MA 190 recommended.
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MA 252: Foundational Integral Calculus
3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Emphasis on fundamental analytic concepts of integral calculus. Mathematical Reasoning. Prerequisite: MA 251.
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MA 255: Multivariable Calculus
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Emphasis on functions of several variables, vector calculus, analytic geometry of three dimensions, partial derivatives, multiple integrals. Fall Term. Prerequisites: MA 250, MA 252.
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MA 281: Field Experience
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Supervised exploratory experience outside the classroom. Application of academic learning to practical experience. Not applicable toward major. P/D/F only. Prerequisites: second-year standing; 2.5 minimum cumulative grade point average.
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MA 300: Foundations of Analysis
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Bridge between calculus sequence and advanced mathematics, attempting to foster "mathematical maturity," appreciation ofmathematics, competence working with complex mathematical statements, ability to write and comprehend mathematical proofs, skill in thinking and communicating in standard mathematical style and terminology. Winter Term odd years. Prerequisites: two MA course credits numbered 250 and above.
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MA 301: Linear Algebra
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Systems of linear equations, linear transformations, determinants, algebra of matrices, theory of finite dimensional vector spaces. Computer use enhances topics. Winter Term. Prerequisites: two MA course credits numbered 250 and above.
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MA 301 - Linear Algebra
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MA 302: Algebraic Structures
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Introduction to abstract structures called groups, rings, integral domains, fields, which are extensions of algebra topics studied in high school. Background for graduate studies in mathematics and computer science and preparation for secondary teaching and other math-related careers. Fall Term odd years. Prerequisites: two MA course credits numbered 250 and above.
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MA 303: Discrete Structures
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Graph theory, combinatorics, applications of sets, algebra. Useful to students in applied mathematics and computer science. Use of results and techniques from these areas to solve a variety of problems in finite mathematics. Additional topics may include recurrence relations, coding theory, finite state machines, Boolean algebra. Winter Term even years. Prerequisites: second-year standing; MA 250 or MA 252.
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MA 304: Modern Geometries
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Rigorous treatment of the foundations of Euclidean geometry and introduction to hyperbolic geometry. Solid axiomatic development of various geometries and introduction of historical and philosophical implications of non-Euclidean geometry. Examination of geometry as a description of the physical world. Recommended for students planning to teach secondary mathematics. Fall Term even years. Prerequisites: two MA course credits numbered 250 and above.
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