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3.00 Credits
This course covers SABRmetrics: the study of standard statistical topics using data derived from baseball records, which, for many students, is more easily understood and more interesting than data from the business or science world. The course looks at both descriptive and inferential statistics along with probability. Descriptive statistics covers measures of central tendency, tables and graphs, the normal and binomial distributions. Inferential statistics explores sampling, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, chi-square testing, and regression and correlation analysis. Students must have a satisfactory score on the placement test and possess a basic knowledge of baseball. Every Year, All
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This course covers vector spaces, systems of linear equations, linear transformations, determinants and matrix algebra. Every Year, Spring
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Students are introduced to differential calculus of real-valued and vector-valued functions on n-space. Prerequisites:MA 142, MA 229; Every Year, Fall
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This course covers multiple integrals, line and surface integrals and introduces differential equations of order one. Prerequisite: MA 241; Every Year, Spring
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This introductory statistics course is intended primarily for students majoring in mathematics, especially those who plan to become high school mathematics teachers or actuaries. Emphasis is on using statistics to answer questions in the physical and social sciences. Topics include: descriptive statistics, probability, point and interval estimation, hypothesis testing, correlation and regression, analysis of variance, chisquare tests, and non-parametric methods. Students also learn about time series analysis and forecasting-topics that are important for actuaries. Students are required to analyze real data sets using EXCEL, SAS, SPSS or similar computer programs. Prerequisites: MA 141; Every Year, Spring
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Independent Study in Mathematics
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3.00 Credits
Students are introduced to basic structures of discrete mathematics, sets, combinatorics, relations and digraphs, trees, Boolean algebra and logic, and their applications to computer science. Prerequisite: MA 229; Every Year, Fall
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This course presents a study of topics selected from groups, normal groups, rings, ideas, integral domains, fields, polynominal-rings and isomorphism theorems. Prerequisites: MA 229, MA 305; Every Other Year, Spring
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The concepts of limit, continuity, differentiation and Riemann integration are studied in depth. Also considered are sequences and series, improper integrals, and Riemann-Stieltjes Integral. Prerequisites: MA 142, MA 305; Every Other Year, Spring
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Prerequisite: MA 242
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