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MATH 190: Real-World Mathematics:A Service-Learning Math Course
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Contemporary society is filled with political, economic and cultural issues that arise from mathematical ideas. This service-learning Core mathematics course will engage students in using mathematics as a tool for understanding their world with a focus on the connection between quantitative literacy and social justice. Topics covered will include financial mathematics, voting theory, data representation and statistics.
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MATH 195: Freshman Seminar
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
An interesting introduction to the field of mathematics for incoming Freshmen in the Fall.
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MATH 201: Discrete Mathematics
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisite: CS - 110 or permission of instructor. Topics include algebraic structures, graph theory, combinatorics, and symbolic logic. Offered every Fall.
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MATH 202: Linear Algebra and Probability
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisites: MATH - 108 (or appropriate placement test score, see department for details) and CS - 110. Matrix arithmetric and matrix algebra (determinants, adding and multiplying matrices, matrix inverse, using matrices to solve systems of equations), geometric applications of linear algebra (matrices as transformations, vectors in 2- and 3-dimensions, equations of planes, etc.); discrete probability, random variables, discrete and continuous probability distributions (including binomial and normal), expected value and variance. Offered every Spring.
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MATH 211: Calculus and Analytic Geometry III
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisite: MATH - 110. Corequisites: PHYS - 240, PHYS - 310. Topics include analytic geometry in three dimensions; vector functions; arc length and curvature; motion in space; partial differentiation and chain rule; directional derivative and gradient; optimization and Lagrange multipliers; multiple integrals, line integrals, and surface integrals; divergence and curl; theorems of Green, Gauss, and Stokes. Offered every Fall.
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MATH 235: Introduction to Formal Methods
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Topics include logic and mathematical proof; set theory, equivalence relations, and mappings; mathematical induction; modular arithmetic; isomorphism; groups; structures of real numbers; convergence and continuity. Emphasis on concepts of proof and mathematical formalism. Offered every Spring.
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MATH 301: Problem-Solving Seminar
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisite: MATH - 110 or permission of instructor. An informal, discussion-oriented class to develop skills for investigating and solving mathematical problems. Topics include elementary mathematics, combinatorics, geometry, number theory and calculus, as well as problems from contests such as the International Mathematical Olympiad and the Putnam Examination. Strongly recommended for students interested in teaching mathematics.
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MATH 310: History of Mathematics
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisite: MATH - 110 or permission of instructor. A history of the development of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and calculus. Selected topics from recent mathematical history.
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MATH 314: Mathematical Circles
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisites: MATH - 110 and MATH - 130 , or permission of instructor. An introduction to the Eastern European Mathematical Circles culture. Students will learn mathematical folklore and problem-solving methods drawn from geometry and discrete mathematics, and will both observe and teach students in several mathematical circles in the Bay Area. In addition to the mathematics and pedagogy, students will explore issues of equity in educational opportunity. This is a service earning course designed for math, physics, or computer science majors who are interested in teaching.
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MATH 340: Differential Equations
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisites: MATH - 130 or PHYS - 110 , and MATH - 211 , or permission of instructor. Topics include a review of first-and second-order equations, series solutions, systems of linear and non-linear differential equations, numerical methods, qualitative methods, introduction to partial differential equations.
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