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5.00 Credits
Introduction to differential equations with matrix theory. Topics include separable equations, first order equations, matrices, vector spaces, second order linear equations, undetermined coefficents, forced oscillations, eigenvalues, matrix diagonalization, systems of linear equations, Laplace transforms. Credit Hours: 5.000 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Prerequisites: MTH 231
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4.00 Credits
Overview of mathematical topics from a perspective appropriate for early and middle childhood educators. Covers sets, functions, prenumeration and numeration concepts, properties of whole numbers, integers, and rational numbers. Three hours lecture, one hour lab. Credit Hours: 4.000 Lecture hours: 3.000 Lab hours: 1.000 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture/Lab Combination Prerequisites: MTH 143
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4.00 Credits
Overview of mathematical topics from a perspective appropriate for early and middle childhood educators. Covers irrational numbers, proportions, introductory geometry, construction, congruence and similarity, and concepts of measurement. Three hours lecture, one hour lab. Credit Hours: 4.000 Lecture hours: 3.000 Lab hours: 1.000 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture/Lab Combination Prerequisites: MTH 243
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3.00 Credits
Elementary course in matrix theory covering matrices, linear equations, determinants, linear transformations, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors. Credit Hours: 3.000 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Prerequisites: MTH 230
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3.00 Credits
In depth introduction to the basic concepts of linear algebra in real Euclidean n space. Topics include Gaussian elimination, algebra of matrices, determinants, geometry of Euclidean space, subspaces, linear independence, basis, dimension and rank, and the Gram Schmidt process. Credit Hours: 3.000 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Prerequisites: MTH 231
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3.00 Credits
Discrete mathematics useful in computing. Emphasis on mathematical induction, recurrence relations, asymptotic behavior of functions, and algorithm analysis. Credit Hours: 3.000 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Prerequisites: MTH 230 and CS 142 or CS 241
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3.00 Credits
Basic notions of logic and techniques used in mathematical proof. Students gain experience in constructing proofs as they study basic notions from sets, relations, functions, algebraic structures, and the properties of real numbers. Credit Hours: 3.000 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Corequisites: MTH 280W Prerequisites: MTH 231
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0.00 Credits
Required writing component for MTH 280. Credit Hours: 0.000 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lab Corequisites: MTH 280
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3.00 Credits
Explores four aspects of writing in mathematics: expository writing, explaining mathematical ideas; formal writing, making proofs intelligible; writing as a learning tool, clarifying ideas by putting them on paper; and informal writing. Credit Hours: 3.000 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Prerequisites: MTH 280 and MTH 255
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of MTH 200. Graded pass/unsatisfactory. Credit Hours: 3.000 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Prerequisites: MTH 200
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