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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MAC 2312 and MAS 3105. Groups, permutations and symmetries, rings, integral domains, properties of the integers, fields and rational numbers. Mathematics majors other than FSU-Teach must take MAS 4302 instead.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MAC 2313 and MAS 3105. Positive definite matrices, matrix computation, linear programming and game theory. Applications.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAS 3301 or MAS 4302 or instructor permission. The Euclidean algorithm; congruencies, quadratic residues, the law of quadratic reciprocity, and an elementary discussion of arithmetic functions and distribution of primes.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MAS 3105 and prior experience with mathematical proofs from MGF 3301 or MAD 2104 or other proof-based courses. Groups, permutation groups, subgroups, group homomorphisms, structure of groups, rings, ideals, ring homomorphisms, rings of quotients, polynomials, factorization, fields, field extensions.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAS 4302. This course is a continuation of MAS 4302.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Instructor permission. Special topics course. May be repeated to a maximum of twelve semester hours. May be repeated within the same semester.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAC 2312, and, for FSU-Teach majors, SMT 1053. This course includes group and individual activities designed to strengthen knowledge of, and connection among, topics in secondary and college mathematics. Problem-solving; gathering and analyzing data; and modeling using linear, polynomial, and trigonometric functions, and parametric and polar equations are also explored. Students discuss and present work in class, and make use of various technologies.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAC 2312, and, for FSU-Teach majors, SMT 1053. This course includes group and individual activities designed to strengthen knowledge of, and connections among, topics in secondary and college mathematics. Problem-solving; gathering and analyzing data; and modeling using linear, polynomial, and trigonometric functions, and parametric and polar equations are also explored. Students discuss and present work in class, and make use of various technologies.
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1.00 Credits
May be repeated within the same term to a maximum of twelve semester hours. May be repeated to a maximum of twelve semester hours.
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1.00 Credits
May be repeated within the same term to a maximum of thirty semester hours.
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