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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MA 310. Theory and applications of sampling distributions, point estimation, interval estimation, hypothesis testing, regression, correlation, analysis of variance, nonparametric tests.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MA 182 and MA 301. Predicate calculus, first order logic, G?del.s completeness theorem for first-order logic, Turing machines, discussion of G?del.s first incompleteness theorem, axiomatic systems for different number systems, for groups and for set theory.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MA 284 and 301. A rigorous treatment of the concepts from calculus: ordering the real numbers, sequence limits, completeness of the real numbers, continuity and its consequences, uniform continuity, the derivative, chain rule, Cauchy.s law of the mean, Taylor.s formula with remainder, L.H?pital.s rule, Riemann integrals, integrability of continuous functions, products of integrable functions, improper integrals.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MA 284 and MA 301. Introduction to functions of a single complex variable, which includes the complex number system, analytic functions, contour integrals, calculus of residues, conformal mappings, and applications.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MA 301. Properties of integers, properties of primes, divisibility, Euclidean algorithm, Diophantine equations, Chinese remainder theorem, Wilson.s theorem, Euler.s theorem, multiplicative functions, quadratic residues, applications, other selected topics.
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3.00 Credits
May be repeated once (3-3). Prerequisite: permission of the Sciences and Mathematics Department Chair. This course will provide students with an opportunity to study areas of mathematics not available as a separate course.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MA 284 and MA 301. Set theory and logic, topological spaces and continuous functions, convergence, completeness, compactness, metric spaces, product and quotient topology, countability and separation axioms.
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2.00 Credits
One hour lecture. Two hours laboratory. Increases self-confidence through team study and activities in basic drill, physical fitness, rappelling, first aid, and basic marksmanship. Students learn fundamental concepts of leadership.
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3.00 Credits
Students with MS 1112 or 1122 will not receive credit). Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Combine MS 1112 and MS 1122. (Fall).
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2.00 Credits
One hour lecture. Two hours laboratory. Applies principles of effective leadership, develops communication skills to improve individual performance and group interaction, and relates organizational ethical values to the effectiveness of leaders.
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