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Students majoring in the sciences, economics, and business learn techniques and applications of linear algebra and solve linear equations, determinants, linear geometry, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors.Closed to mathematics majors.Students may receive credit for only one of MA 211 and MA 235.Mathematics majors may not take this course as a mathematics elective.Three credits.
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This introductory, calculus-based statistics course focuses on applications in business, statistics, and everyday events.Topics include descriptive statistics including mean, median, mode, standard deviation, histograms, distributions, box plots, and scatter plots; probability theory including counting rules, random variables, probability distributions, expected values, binomial and normal distributions, and the central limit theorem; inferential statistics including point estimates, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing; and regression theory.Students learn to analyze data with the aid of common software packages.Mathematics majors may not take this course as a mathematics elective.Students who have received credit for one of MA 217 or 352 may not take the other for credit.(Pre- or co-requisite: MA 122 or MA 126 or MA 172 or equivalent) Three credits.
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This course covers partial differentiation, multiple integrals, infinite series, and first order differential equations.(Prerequisite: MA 122 or MA 126 or MA 172 or equivalent) Three credits.
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Topics include infinite series, tests for convergence, power series, Taylor series; geometry in three-space; partial differentiation of continuous functions; chain rule, exact differentials, maxima and minima; multiple integration; application to volumes, center of gravity; and polar, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates.(Prerequisite: MA 126 or MA 172 or equivalent) Three credits.
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Topics in this course include: vector arithmetic and algebra, dot and cross products, parametric equations, lines and planes; gradient, directional derivative, curl, divergence; line integrals, work, Green's theorem, surface integrals; Stokes's and divergence theorems.(Prerequisite: MA 227 or MA 271 or equivalent) Three credits.
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Topics in this course include logic; sets; functions; equivalence relations and partitions; mathematical induction; and countability.Course is also listed as CS 231.Three credits.
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Students examine linear spaces and subspaces; linear independence and dependence; bases and dimension; linear operators; matrix theory; determinants and systems of linear equations; eigenvalues and eigenvectors.Students may receive credit for only one of MA 211 and MA 235.(Prerequisite: MA 231 or permission of the department chair) Three credits.
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This course covers the tools and techniques of statistics most commonly seen in business applications and meets the third semester of the Dolan School of Business' quantitative requirement.Topics include (multi)linear regression and correlation; inference, including t-tests and chi-square tests; and analysis of variation.Students who have taken MA 121-122, MA 125-126 or MA 171-172 should take MA 217 instead of MA 17 and MA 27.Students who have received credit for MA 217 may not take MA 27 for credit.(Prerequisite: MA 17) Three credits.
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Topics in this course include vectors in the plane and in three-space; arc length, curvature, equations of lines and planes; vector functions; parametric equations; functions of several variables, differentiability, gradient, directional derivatives; tangent planes, normal lines; total differential, extrema; and Lagrange multipliers.(Prerequisite: MA 126 or MA 172 or equivalent) Three credits.
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This course covers multiple integration: volume and surface integrals in cartesian, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates; line integrals; Green's theorem; diver-gence and curl, Jacobians; change of variables; Stokes's theorem; and divergence theorem.(Prerequisite: MA 227 or MA 271 or equivalent) Three credits.
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