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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MTH 202 and either MTH 245 or MTH 281. Covers random variables and vectors, moments and moment generating functions, discrete and continuous probability distributions, and sampling distributions. 3 Cr. Every Semester
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Prerequisite: MTH 202. Provides fundamental concepts of financial mathematics and prepares students for EXAM FM (Financial Mathematics) of the Society of Actuaries. Students will learn about inflation, rate of interest, stocks, bonds, and other financial instruments. 3 Cr.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
To be defined in consultation with the instructor sponsor and in accordance with the procedures of the Office of Academic Advisement prior to registration. 1-3 Cr.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MTH 202, MTH 281 and instructor ? permission. Develops problem-solving ability in mathematics. Includes how to get started, methods of proof, devising a strategy, and ?ooking back.?Places strong emphasis on critical reasoning and clarity of written expression . 3 Cr.
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Prerequisites: MTH 202 and either MTH 245 or MTH 281. Covers the history and development of mathematical ideas from primitive origins to the present. Includes topics such as arithmetic, number theory, geometries, algebra, calculus, and selected advanced topics. 3 Cr. Spring
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Prerequisite: MTH 432. Analyzes the adolescence mathematics curriculum (grades 5-12) from an advanced prospective. Topics include algebra, geometry, data analysis, statistics, trigonometry, discrete mathematics, calculus. Students will examine their own understanding of these topics as well as examine the theoretical underpinning of each. 3 Cr.
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Prerequisite: MTH 281. Topics include but are not limited to: mathematical induction, divisibility, primes, arithmetic functions, congruencies, modular arithmetic, Diophantine problems and the distribution of primes. 3 Cr.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MTH 202 and either MTH 245 or MTH 281. Covers matrices, determinants, vector spaces and subspaces, dimension, linear transformations, and Euclidean vector spaces. 3 Cr.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MTH 203 and MTH 324. Provides a study of algebraic systems, with special attention to groups and rings and their classification properties. Emphasizes theory and proofs, but clarifies the ideas by means of specific examples involving modular arithmetic, real and complex numbers, permutations, matrices. Requires extensive writing. 3 Cr.
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3.00 Credits
Covers topics such as rings, ideals, fields and further group theory. Course requires extensive proof writing. 3 Cr.
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