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MA 305: Advanced Calculus
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Reinforcement and solidification of learned calculus concepts. Emphasis on a greater depth of understanding. New topics include compactness, uniform continuity, uniform convergence. Winter Term even years. Prerequisites: MA 250, MA 252.
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MA 307: Mathematical Modeling
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
"Real world" mathematical modeling situations. Challengesstudents to construct and/or select models creatively and analyze how well these models work. Emphasis on importance of using existing models and techniques and the necessity of adequately testing and refining results. May Term every third year. Prerequisites: MA 250, MA 252; MA 301 and CS 120 recommended.
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MA 312: Teaching Elementary School Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Current structures, techniques, resources available to elementary school mathematics teachers. Use of models and manipulatives in small-group teaching experiences in Waverly-Shell Rock schools and in the class. Prerequisite: MA 110.
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MA 313: Mathematical Probability and Statistics
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Study of theoretical probability distributions that are models of empirical distributions of data generated through counts or measurements. Elementary probability and counting techniques, such as permutations and combinations. Continuous random variables modeling waiting time, lifetimes of components, masses of particles. Fall Term. Prerequisites: MA 250, MA 252.
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MA 313 - Mathematical Probability and Statistics
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MA 314: Statistical Applications
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Application of statistical techniques currently used in different disciplines. Students will have the opportunity to talk with professionals in a variety of fields, gather data, develop a statistics model, draw conclusions or make predictions in order to assist in developing a solution. May Term every third year. Prerequisite: MA 214 or MA 313.
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MA 314 - Statistical Applications
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MA 315: Actuarial Mathematics
3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Actuarial applications of calculus and probability. Preparation for career in actuarial sciences and first actuary exam. Frequently used discrete and continuous probability distributions, expectation value, Bayes' Theorum. Jointly distributed random variables. Winter Term odd years. P/D/F only. Prerequisite: MA 313.
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MA 315 - Actuarial Mathematics
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MA 371,372: Internship
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Integration of classroom theory with planned and supervised periods of progressively challenging employment related to students' career objectives. Course credit applied toward a major requires department approval. P/D/F only. Possible off-campus costs. Prerequisites: third- or fourth-year standing; MA 255 or MA 301; 2.5 grade point average, cumulative and in major; department approval.
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MA 399: Supplemental Instruction:Math
3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Teaching practicum in a specific area of study. Student SI leaders participate in leader training, attend classes for which they serve as leaders, prepare and lead study sessions that reinforce course content, model and teach effective study strategies. P/D/F only.
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MA 399 - Supplemental Instruction:Math
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MA 401: Differential Equations
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Differential equations as a mathematical modeling technique and a solution technique for solving applied problems. Methods for solving differential equations, related concepts, theory, application. Fall Term odd years. Prerequisites: MA 250, MA 252; MA 301 recommended.
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MA 401 - Differential Equations
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MA 402: Advanced Mechanics
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Identical with PHY 402. Statics, kinematics, dynamics of particles and rigid bodies, Lagrange's equations, Hamilton's equations,oscillating systems, introduction to the mechanics of deformable bodies. Prerequisites: MA 250, MA 252; PHY 203; MA 401 recommended.
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