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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours A study of congruence, parallelism, polygonal regions, inequalities, similarity, construction, projections, loci, and area and volume functions in Euclidean geometry and non-Euclidean geometries. ( FA)
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours Probability axioms, discrete and continuous distributions, expectation, multivariate distributions, estimation, hypothesis testing, regression analysis, and analysis of variance. Prerequisite: Mth 213. ( FA)
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours A study of graphs, digraphs, connectivity, trees, and maps with applications to advanced chemistry, biology, computer science, and operations research. Prerequisite: Mth 212. ( Alt SP)
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours Numerical representation, solution of single non-linear equations, linear equations, interpolation and approximations of numerical methods of integration. Prerequisite: Mth 213. ( Alt SP)
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours The course objectives of History of Math include the following four points: 1) developing a fundamental understanding of the evolution of mathematical thought during the last three thousand years; 2) learning the names, mathematical accomplishments, and thought processes of the great mathematicians of history; 3) developing proficiency in reading the works of the great mathematicians; 4) developing the ability to effectively present modules of information about mathematics to the class. Prerequisite: Mth 211. ( SU)
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
1-4 credit hours This course number is used to designate a course that is not part of the regular curriculum. It is generally offered based on student interests and needs. ( Arr)
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours An exposition of the structure of algebra through an examination of these structures: groups, rings, fields and integral domains. Applications to theoretical computer science, biology and chemistry. Prerequisite: Mth 213. ( Alt FA)
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours The retical development of the foundations of calculus through the study of set theory, real numbers, metric spaces, Euclidean spaces, continuity, differentiation, integration, infinite series, and series of functions. Prerequisite: Mth 213. ( Alt FA)
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours Applications of the scientific method to the optimal management of man-nature-machine systems. Topics included are linear programming, sensitivity analysis, networks, inventory models, queues, integer and nonlinear programming. Prerequisites: Knowledge of calculus and probability.
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1.00 Credits
1 credit hour Formerly Mth 423. This course prepares students for part I of the required Senior Exit Examination by summarizing and reviewing subjects in the Math/CS core program. It also provides a forum for discussion of senior project expectations and progress. ( FA)
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