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3.00 Credits
A modern approach to geometry for students with some background in calculus and an interest in secondary teaching. Attention is given to the role of axioms in elementary geometry and in the development of other geometries. Prerequisites: MA 231 or permission of instructor. Three Credits Fall Semester
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to both discrete and continuous probability. Topics include conditional probabilities and independence, combinations and permutations, Bayes' theorem, popular discrete and continuous distributions (e.g., binomial, normal, Poisson, exponential), bivariate and multivariate distributions, covariance and correlation, moment generating functions and limit theorems. Prerequisite: MA 231. Three Credits Fall Semester, Even Years
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis on inferential statistics. Estimation, confidence intervals, testing of statistical hypotheses, regression and correlation, analysis of variance, control charts, non-parametric methods. Prerequisite: completion of MA 361. Three Credits
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1.00 Credits
This course runs concurrent to MA 361 and serves as an opportunity to practice probability problems. This session is recommended for all students in MA 361. Corequisite: MA 361. One Credit Fall Semester, Even Years
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1.00 Credits
This computer-based laboratory uses Maple to aid in the learning and understanding of statistical concepts. Corequisite: MA 362. One Credit
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3.00 Credits
Advanced topics in ordinary differential equations including series solutions and orthonormal sets of solutions. Introduction to partial differential equations including the heat equation, the wave equation and the potential equation. Boundary value problems and Fourier Series will also be covered. Prerequisite: MA 232. Three Credits Spring Semester, Odd Years
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3.00 Credits
The study of the source and analysis of computational error, finding the solution of an equation, systems of linear equations, interpolation and approximation, and numerical integration. Prerequisites: Computer Science 120, and MA 232. Three Credits Spring Semester, Even Years
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3.00 Credits
Decision making using mathematical modeling and optimization. Linear programming. Network analysis. Dynamic programming. Game theory. Queuing theory. Computer programs may be written to implement these techniques. Prerequisite: MA 232. Three Credits
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2.00 Credits
A course for senior mathematics majors which includes problem solving, student presentations on mathematical topics, mathematical modelling, and discussions on the history and philosophy of mathematics. Attendance at department colloquia also required. Two Credits
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3.00 Credits
A systematic survey of the standard topics of general topology with emphasis on the space of real numbers. Includes set theory, topological spaces, metric spaces, compactness, connectedness, and product spaces. Prerequisite or corequisite: MA 331. Three Credits
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