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4.00 Credits
The second course in the operations reserach sequence, this course examines the probabilistic nature of certain operations research models. Topics include Queueing Theory, the Birth and Death Process, Stochastic Processes, Markov Chains, Chapman-Kolmolgorov equations, and Inventory Theory. Offered every other spring. Prerequisite: MA3210.
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4.00 Credits
A study of the utilization of concrete examples to concepts of modern algebra; prime numbers, congruencies, diophantine equations, elementary combinatorial analysis. Offered every other spring. Prerequisite: MA2320.
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4.00 Credits
Sample space concepts of probability, conditional marginal, and joint probabilities, random variables and functions of random variables; discrete and continuos and other special distributions; moment generating functions; law of large numbers and central limit theorem; conditional expectations, and introduction to stochastic process. Offered every other fall. Prerequisites: MA2320, MA3210.
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4.00 Credits
A study of numerical methods with computer work; solution of algebraic and transcedental equations, systems of linear equations, interpolation, numerical solution of differential equations, boundary value problems and applications to electrical, mechanical and chemical systems. Offered every spring. Prerequisite: MA3330.
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4.00 Credits
A study of differential equations and their applications; ordinary differential equations with particular emphasis on linear differential equations, boundary value problems and applications to electrical, mechanical and chemical systems. Offered every spring. Prerequisite: MA2320.
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4.00 Credits
Geometry from a modern axiomatic standpoint. Higher Euclidean geometry emphasizing incidence and seperation properties, metric properties, area theory. Euclidean constructions. Offered every fall. Prerequisite: MA2320, MA2030
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4.00 Credits
This course develops notions of information security and deals with the tools for guaranteeing secure communications in an adversarial setting. Topics include basic number theory. cryptographic methods, key distribution and protocols for authentication and confidential communications. The course examines C++/Java security applications that employ cryptography. Students will be assigned several small programs incorporating security. Offered once a year. Prerequisite: Grade C or higher in CS2510 and MA4100
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4.00 Credits
An introductory course in operations research theory and methodologies. Operations research uses systematic mathematical processes to find optimal solutions to problems in business, government and science. Topics include Matrix algebra, Simplex method of linear programming the big M method, Duality Theory, Transportation Programming Network Analysis and an Introduction to Dynamic Programming. Offered every fall. Prerequisite: MA2320, MA3160.
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4.00 Credits
The second course in the operations research sequence, this course examines the probabilistic nature of certain operations research models. Topics include Queueing Theory, the Birth and Death process, Stochastic processes, Markov Chains, Chapman-Kolmolgrov equations and Inventory theory. Offered every other spring. Prerequisite: MA3210.
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4.00 Credits
This course examines quantitative methods and systematic solutions to real life problems with economic components. Topics (generally referred to as engineering economy), including basic finance, money-time function, selection among alternatives, decision-making under risk and uncertainty, forecasting, optimization. Problems are examined in microeconomics, investment, manufacturing, project managment, transportation, energy efficiency, actuarial science. Offered every other spring. Prerequisite: MA2300 or MA2310.
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