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2.00 Credits
FS. Quantitive and algebraic methods at the level of intermediate algebra that supports the development of quantitative literacy: Completes mandated remediation in the context of a general education course. Requires concurrent enrollment in MATH 103i. [Prereq: MATH 40 or 41 or 42 or math code 30.]
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3.00 Credits
FS.* Fundamental operations, laws, terminology, and notation of algebra; concepts of expression, set, variable, function, graph, equality, equations, and identity; drill with fractions, exponents, and radicals; linear and quadratic equations; systems of equations; introduction to logarithms. [Prereq: MATH 40 or 41 or math code 30. May not be repeated upon receipt of a grade below C- or a grade of U, NC, or W.]
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3.00 Credits
Advanced topics in groups, rings, and fields; polynomials and Galois theory; applications. Prereq: MATH 343. Offered alternate years.
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3.00 Credits
F. Informal set theory; sentence and predicate logic. Topics from formal arithmetic, recursive function theory, proof theory, and/or model theory. [Prereq: MATH 343. Offered alternate years.]
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4.00 Credits
FS.* Cover MATH 44 material. [Prereq: HSU math code 08. Weekly: 3 hrs lect, 2 hrs mandatory lab.]
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4.00 Credits
S. Approximation theory; numerical solutions to ordinary differential equations, partial differential equations, boundary value problems, nonlinear systems. [Prereq: MATH 313, 351. Weekly: 3 hrs lect, 2 hrs lab. Offered alternate years.]
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3.00 Credits
(.5).* Brief, intensive review of topics from ELM exam: intermediate algebra and elementary geometry skills. Recommended for students needing only a brief review to pass the ELM. Enroll concurrently in supported class (see class schedule). [Prereq: math code 06 or above.]
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3.00 Credits
S. Connect undergraduate mathematics to the math curriculum of grades 7-14. Integrated projects: algebra, geometry, 233 probability and statistics, discrete math, number theory, history of mathematics, applications of mathematics, and classical problems. Specific mix of topics depends on student background. [Prereq: senior mathematics major and IA.]
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3.00 Credits
F. Finite graphs, trees, digraphs, Eulerian and Hamiltonian graphs, mappings, graphs as models, coloring problems, and application of graph theory. [Prereq: MATH 240 or IA. Offered alternate years.]
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3.00 Credits
(1-4). [Prereq: IA. Rep.]
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