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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
A survey of informal and formal geometric topics. Investigation of concepts, structure, proof, Euclidean, non-Euclidean, and transformational geometry. Designed for students seeking licensure to teach math in grades 5-12.
Prerequisite:
MAT241 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Mathematical techniques used in systems analysis, including linear programming, simulation techniques, and other topics such as transportation models, integer programming, and network analysis.
Prerequisite:
COS105 or COS205; MAT211. (Carries cross-credit in computer science.)
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3.00 Credits
Elementary set theory, properties of real numbers, functions of real variables, sequences, series, Riemann and Stieltjes integration, and introduction to normed linear spaces. Prerequisites: MAT223; MAT310.
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3.00 Credits
A seminar designed to provide an in-depth experience with a specific field of mathematics. Topics vary from semester to semester and include logic, number theory, dynamical systems, chaos and fractals, complex analysis, partial differential equations and Fourier analysis, intermediate probability and statistics, and topology. Corequisite: MAT310 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
A short history of mathematics’ major transition points, overview of foundations of mathematics, axiomatic structures, and philosophies of mathematics.
Prerequisite:
Major in mathematics; senior standing.
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1.00 Credits
The Chamber Choir rehearses and performs music specifically designed for small ensemble part-singing. In the first semester the ensemble explores traditional pre-20th century literature including French chansons and European madrigal literature. In the second semester emphasis shifts to the 20th century, with exploration of contemporary literature and vocal jazz. Prerequisite: Participation in Bethel Choir, Bethel Women’s Chorale, or Bethel Male Chorus.
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1.00 Credits
The Handbell Ensemble performs a wide range of repertoire from the finest original compositions and arrangements available for handbells. The ensemble performs in the Festival of Christmas, presents a spring concert, and performs in area churches. Open by audition to students from all academic disciplines. One rehearsal each week.
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1.00 Credits
An opportunity to develop self-expression through the discovery and performance of instrumental chamber music. This class meets once a week for 1.5 hours of coaching and requires 1.5 hours of additional preparation. Ensembles are arranged by individual audition, and practicing is required.
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1.00 Credits
This ensemble explores the unique American art form of jazz, performing various styles from traditional big band to fusion. Concerts include the spring Jazz in the Great Hall. Open by audition. One rehearsal each week.
Prerequisite:
Participation in Wind Symphony or approval of director of instrumental activities.
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1.00 Credits
Small instrumental groups emphasize performance and training in ensemble repertoire for small wind or percussion ensembles including but not limited to: brass quintet, woodwind quintet, percussion ensemble, or any other instrumental family ensembles. Open by audition. One rehearsal each week.
Prerequisite:
Participation in Wind Symphony or approval of director of instrumental activities.
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