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3.00 Credits
Intersession. Estimation, decision theory and testing hypotheses, relationships in a set of random variables, linear models, and design. Prerequisite: MATH 318.
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3.00 Credits
Offered on sufficient demand. Partial differentiation, applications to geometry of space, maxima and minima, Lagrange's multipliers, indeterminate forms, elliptic integrals, line integrals, Green's theorem, and transformation of multiple integrals. Prerequisites: MATH 301 and consent of instructor.
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0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. Career opportunities, graduate school opportunities and presentation of mathematics. Required of all junior and senior majors, but credit is earned only twice. Enrolled students will be required to research and present a paper on an approved mathematics topic. Fee: See course fee schedule.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Offered on demand. Directed reading or project for senior mathematics majors or qualified graduate students. Prerequisite: Consent of department chairman.
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3.00 Credits
Offered on demand. Mathematics from the elementary school perspective, including geometry, probability and statistics.
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4.00 Credits
Spring. An introduction to material science andmanufacturingmethods.Discussions include the effects of manufacturing processes on the structure and properties of various materials, theory of metal cutting and forming, material selection, design for manufacture, and Computer Aided Machining. Laboratory involves appropriate exercises, case studies, and tours of localmanufacturing facilities. Prerequisite: CHEM 121.
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2.00 Credits
Fall. Analysis of force systems in static equilibrium.Topics include force vectors, equilibriumof particles and rigid bodies, structural analysis, distributed forces, friction, center of gravity, moments of inertia. Prerequisite: MATH 201.
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3.00 Credits
Spring. Building on the fundamentals fromMENG 225 with the displacement, velocity, and acceleration of particles and rigid bodies to study translation and rotation, work, energy, impulse and momentum. Prerequisites: MENG 225 and MATH 301.
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4.00 Credits
Fall. Kirchhoff 's Laws. Fundamental properties of DC and AC circuits. Circuit Analysis methods and circuit elements including operational amplifiers, diodes and transistors. Three lecture/three laboratory hours per week. Fee: see course fee schedule.
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3.00 Credits
Stress and strain analysis applied to beams, pressure vessels, pipes and combined loading. Prerequisites: MENG 225 and MATH 301.
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