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Differentiation and integration of algebraic and transcendental functions, with applications. Prerequisite: MATH 128 or equivalent. 4 credits.
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Analyzing and solving standard and non-standard problems using a variety of different problem-solving techniques, tools, and technology. Emphasizes different approaches to solving problems and complete oral and/or written explanations of how to solve the problems. Prerequisite: MATH 122. 3 credits.
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Study of one- two- and three-dimensional geometry, including figures, properties, and transformations, using classical and analytical methods. Emphasis on developing an appreciation for the widespread use of geometry and using geometry to solve problems. Prerequisite: MATH 123. 3 credits.
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Topics include set operations, Cartesian product relations and functions, equivalence relation, graphs and digraphs, propositional calculus, truth tables, mathematical induction, elementary combinatorics with applications to probability. Corequisite: MATH 182. 3 credits.
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Review of sets, counting, finite and countable probability spaces, random variables and distribution functions, statistical quantities, limit theorems, applications. Prerequisite: MATH 182 or equivalent. 3 credits. College of Sciences 403
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Vectors; differentiation and integration of vector valued functions; multivariable calculus; partial derivatives; multiple integrals and applications; line, surface and volume integrals; Green’s theorem; divergence theorem; and Stoke’s theorem. Prerequisite: MATH 182. 4 credits.
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Topics include sets, functions, relations, propositional logic, induction, elementary combinatorics, and elementary graph theory. Prerequisite: MATH 181 and 213, or MATH 182. 3 credits.
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Evolution of mathematics from ancient numeral systems to twentieth-century mathematics. Effects of culture on mathematics and impact of mathematics on cultures also considered. Prerequisites: MATH 313 or MATH 330. 3 credits.
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Introduction to the mathematical theory underlying the measurement of interest, accumulated and present values, annuities, amortization, sinking funds, bonds, and securities. Prerequisites: MATH 182 and MATH 330. 3 credits.
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Introduction to linear algebra, including matrices and linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Credit not awarded for both MATH 330 and MATH 365. Prerequisite: MATH 182. 3 credits.
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