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4.00 Credits
The study of algebraic structures, with emphasis on formal systems such as groups, rings, and fields. Prerequisite: Mathematics 218, or 220, or permission of instructor. E. MOORE, ROMANO.
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The primary subject matter of this course is elementary number theory from an algebraic viewpoint. Topics include congruencies, quadratic reciprocity, sums of powers and Diophantine analysis. An introduction to algebraic number theory, emphasizing algebraic integers and unique factorization, is included. Prerequisite: Mathematics 321 or permission of instructor. WOLF.
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4.00 Credits
The study of fields, including such topics as vector spaces and canonical forms, algebraic extensions, finite and cyclotomic fields, geometric constructions and Galois Theory. Prerequisite: Mathematics 321 or permission of instructor. ROMANO.
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4.00 Credits
General and/or metric topology. Fundamental theorems on continuous mappings and on compact and connected sets. Particular emphasis on the real line and Euclidean n-space. Prerequisite: Mathematics 316 or permission of instructor. KORNELSON.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the mathematical theory of probability and statistical inference. Discrete and continuous distributions will be considered. The limit theorems of probability, including the Law of Large Numbers and the Central Limit Theorem, will be introduced. Prerequisite: Mathematics 215; and 209, or 218, or 220; or permission of instructor. STAFF.
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4.00 Credits
A systematic treatment of mathematical statistics based on probability theory. Topics will include: principles of estimation and hypothesis testing, regression, sampling distributions, decision theory and nonparametric inference. Applications will be given. Prerequisite: Mathematics 335 or permission of instructor. STAFF.
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4.00 Credits
Theory of analytic functions of a complex variable, based on a preliminary study of the complex number system. Prerequisite: Mathematics 316 or permission of instructor. FRENCH.
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4.00 Credits
Advanced course with varying content, typically with a geometric emphasis. Strongly recommended for students considering further work in mathematics. Requires independent work. Prerequisite: Mathematics 316 and 321, or permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit when content changes. STAFF.
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4.00 Credits
Archaeological survey, excavation, and artifact analysis as tools for reconstructing the lifestyles of extinct societies. Lab work includes lithic, faunal, and ceramic analysis. Field labs provide practice in finding, mapping, recording, and interpreting archaeological sites. Prerequisite: Anthropology 104, or upper-level (200 or 300) archaeology course, or permission of instructor. WHITTAKER.
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1.00 Credits
The study of musical literature through regular ensemble rehearsals and public performances. One credit awarded for each participation in a musical organization directed by the department, e.g., Orchestra, Community Chorus, Singers, Symphonic Concert Band, Collegium Musicum (early music consorts), Young, Gifted, and Black Gospel Choir, Percussion and Marimba Ensemble, Latin American Performance Ensemble, Chamber Ensemble, Jazz Band, and Javanese Gamelan and Dance. (A maximum of eight practicum credits may count toward graduation.) Does not count toward music major. S/D/F only. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Practicum may be repeated for credit. STAFF.
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