|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Course Criteria
Add courses to your favorites to save, share, and find your best transfer school.
-
4.00 Credits
A study of topological spaces and their properties with emphasis on metric spaces. Mappings of topological spaces and introduction to homotopy theory. Meets: 150 minutes weekly. Prerequisite: MATH 127. Offered spring semester in even-numbered years.
-
4.00 Credits
A survey of modern algebra. Integral domains, fields, groups, rings, ideals, applications. Meets: weekly for three 65-minute periods. Prerequisite: C- or better in MATH 103 and MATH 100 or concurrent registration in MATH 103. Offered spring semester.
-
4.00 Credits
An introduction to the propositional and predicate calculus, notions of proof, model, consistency, and truth; the Deduction, Compactness, and First Incompleteness Theorems and philosophical ramifications. Meets: 150 minutes weekly. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Offered spring semester in odd-numbered years. Same as: PHIL 151.
-
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
An independent investigation of a topic selected in conference with the instructor and approved by the department. Admission by petition to or by invitation of the department. Amount of credit established at time of registration. May be repeated for credit with the approval of the department. Signature of instructor required for registration. Offered every semester.
-
4.00 Credits
Extending the concepts of calculus from two to three dimensions: partial differentiation, multiple integration; analytic geometry in three dimensions, vectors, line and surface integrals, applications. Meets: weekly for three 65-minute periods, with an additional weekly 50-minute recitation. Prerequisite: C- or better in MATH 8 or MATH 16. Offered every semester.
-
4.00 Credits
Topics to be chosen by instructor. Work involves reading research articles, writing one or more papers, and making classroom presentations. May be repeated for credit with the approval of the department. Meets: 150 minutes weekly. Prerequisite: Junior standing and MATH 100. Offered spring semester. MUS 1 / Music: Imagination and Technique (4) An introduction to the shaping forces of music, with emphasis on developing musical imagination. Includes basics of acoustics; rhythm and pitch notation; scales; keys; triadic structures; functional harmony; form; and compositional processes. A computer is required since it replaces a printed text so that sounds can be heard. Designed for students with little or no prior musical knowledge or more advanced students interested in learning about music from the perspective of the composer. Offered every semester.
-
4.00 Credits
A survey of calculus topics: limits, differentiation, integration, extreme values, curve tracing, partial derivatives, law of growth, with an emphasis on applications. Designed for students in the biological and social sciences. Meets: 150 minutes weekly, with an additional weekly 50-minute recitation. Prerequisite: Two years of high school algebra. Offered spring semester.
-
4.00 Credits
Mathematical topics central to the study of computer science: elementary logic and set theory, modular arithmetic, proof techniques, induction, recurrences, counting, generating functions, graph theory, matrices, Gaussian elimination. Meets: weekly for three 65-minute periods. Prerequisite: Three years of high school mathematics. Offered fall semester. Same as: CSCI 23 MAT 862.
-
4.00 Credits
Methods of statistical inference including multiway analysis of variance, simple and multiple linear regressions, and time series analysis. Meets: weekly for 165 minutes. Prerequisite: MATH 3 or permission of instructor. Offered spring semester in even-numbered years.
-
4.00 Credits
Presentation and interpretation of data, frequency distributions, measures of center and dispersion, elementary probability, inference and sampling, regression and correlation; use of a standard statistics software product. Designed for students in the social and biological sciences. Meets: 150 minutes weekly, with an additional weekly 50-minute recitation. Offered every semester. Same as: MAT 861.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Privacy Statement
|
Cookies Policy |
Terms of Use
|
Institutional Membership Information
|
About AcademyOne
Copyright 2006 - 2025 AcademyOne, Inc.
|
|
|