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Prerequisite: MAT 161. Methods of integration and differentiation, sequences and series, Taylor series and polar coordinates. 3 credits.
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Prerequisite: MAT 162. Functions of more than one variable, multiple integrals and partial differentiation, non-rectangular coordinate systems, line integrals, and vector calculus. 3 credits.
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Prerequisite: ENG 102, MAT 261, 380. An introduction to differential geometry including surfaces, tangent spaces, vector fields, metrics, and geometric transformations. 3 credits.
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Prerequisites: ENG 102, MAT 261. Chronological study of the evolution of mathematical thought from primitive counting to modern ideas of the twentieth century. 3 credits.
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Prerequisite: ENG 102, MAT 261. An introduction to finite mathematics and discrete models, logic, algorithms, inductions, combinations, Boolean algebra. Emphasis on discrete rather than continuous aspects. 3 credits.
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Prerequisites: ENG 102, MAT 261. A study of systems of linear equations, matrices, and vector spaces with their properties. 3 credits.
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Prerequisites: ENG 102, MAT 261. A study of first order linear and non-linear differential equations, higher order linear equations and applications. 3 credits.
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Prerequisites: ENG 102. An investigation of properties of the integers, including the Euclidean and division algorithms, prime factorization, Diophantine equations, congruences, and classical theorems of number theory. 3 credits.
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Prerequisites: ENG 102, MAT 261. A Calculus-based study of probability and statistics. Probability density functions, conditional probability and independence, special probability distributions. Sampling distributions, estimations, and hypotheses testing. 3 credits.
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Prerequisites: ENG 102. An introduction to abstract algebraic structures including groups, rings, integral domains, and fields, and their applications. 3 credits.
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