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MAT 4930r: Special Topics in Mathematics
1.00 Credits
Florida State University
May be repeated to a maximum of twelve semester hours.
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MAT 4931r: Special Topics in Mathematics
1.00 Credits
Florida State University
May be repeated to a maximum of six semester hours when subject matter changes.
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MAT 4934r: Honors Work
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
May be repeated to a maximum of nine semester hours.
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MAT 4945r: Undergraduate Professional Internship
1.00 Credits
Florida State University
May be repeated to a maximum of three semester hours.
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MEL 1010: Careers in Medicine: Preparation to Practice
1.00 Credits
Florida State University
This course is intended for all undergraduates who are seriously considering a career in medicine. Students learn how to successfully prepare for the academic, personal, and professional rigors of medical school and for a career in medicine. Students are encouraged to take this course early in their undergraduate years, so they can pursue the appropriate academic coursework, volunteer, and earn medical experience that will help them become successful medical school applicants and health professionals.
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MGF 1106: Mathematics for Liberal Arts I
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
Prerequisite: MAT 1033 with a grade of "C–" or better or a suitable mathematics examination placement score. Recommended background: two years of high school algebra. Course is not intended for students whose programs require precalculus or calculus courses. Set theory; symbolic logic; counting principles; permutations and combinations; probability; statistics; geometry; applications and history of mathematics.
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MGF 1107: Topics in Practical Finite Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
Prerequisites: MAT 1033 with a grade of "C–" or better or a suitable mathematics examination placement score. Recommended background: two years of high school algebra. Topics will include financial mathematics; linear and exponential growth; numbers and number systems; history of mathematics; elementary number theory; voting techniques; graph theory; game theory; geometry; and computer applications.
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MGF 1214: Environmental Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
Recommended background: two years of high school algebra. An elementary introduction to mathematical models useful in understanding and solving environmental problems. The H.T. Odum energy diagrams for energy flows provide visual models that are translated into flow equations, which can then be solved by ordinary calculators.
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MGF 3301: Introduction to Advanced Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
Prerequisite: MAC 2312. Credit is not also allowed for MAD 2104. An introduction to the methods of mathematics through such a variety of classical and modern topics as set theory, algebra, real number topology, and graph theory. Axioms and proofs will be emphasized throughout.
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MHF 4302: Mathematical Logic I
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
Prerequisite: MGF 3301 or instructor permission. Propositional and predicate logic, models. Godel's completeness theorem and related theorems.
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