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Matrices and determinants, vectors and linear transformations, Eigen values, eigenvectors, and quadratic forms. Prerequisite: MTH 242 Expected to be offered: Fall semesters, odd years 3 credits
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Ordinary differential equations of first and second order, linear differential equations, Laplace transforms, systems of linear differential equations, special methods of solution. Prerequisite: MTH 242 Expected to be offered: Fall semesters, even years 3 credits
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For the mathematically mature student, a historical and philosophical study of the development of geometry, number theory, and modern mathematics. The course serves as a transition to advanced mathematics by introducing the student to the reading and writing of vigorous proofs. Prerequisite: MTH 177, MTH 205, MTH 242 Expected to be offered: Fall semesters, odd years 3 credits
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Expected to be offered: Sufficient demand 3 credits
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Topics and techniques of abstract algebra. Prepares students for graduate level work while furnishing the theoretical foundations of the familiar, namely the theory of groups, rings, and fields. Prerequisite: MTH 177; MTH 300; MTH 370 Expected to be offered: Spring semesters, even years 3 credits
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The modeling process, proportionality and geometric similarity, model fitting and optimization, experimental modeling, dimensional analysis, simulation, and dynamic systems. Programming for simulation. Classes scheduled in the mathematics computer lab as appropriate. Familiarity with at least one high level programming language recommended. Prerequisite: MTH 205; MTH 351 (concurrent enrollment permitted) Expected to be offered: Spring semesters, odd years 3 credits
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Explores the connections between number theory, Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometry, and modern algebra. Prerequisite: MTH 177, MTH 300; MTH 370 Expected to be offered: Spring semesters, even years 3 credits
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Prerequisite: Consent of instructor Expected to be offered: Sufficient demand 1- 15 credits
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A consideration of those elements in the lives of persons by which they make themselves specifically human. Prerequisite: ENG 117 recommended Expected to be offered: Spring semesters; Distance Learning: Spring semesters 3 credits
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Introduction to the major philosophical thinkers and movements from the early through the middle periods of western civilization (6th century B.C. to 1650 A.D.). Emphasis on Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, Aquinas, and Descartes. Prerequisite: ENG 117 recommended Expected to be offered: Fall semesters 3 credits
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