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3.00 Credits
A continuation of Calculus and Analytic Geometry II. This course includes analytic geometry topics: polar forms, parametric equations, and vectors. It will also cover indeterminate forms, improper integrals, and sequences and series. Prerequisite: MATH 2124.
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4.00 Credits
This is a vector calculus course. Topics include multivariate and vector calculus, moments and centroids, surface area, volume, line and surface integrals including the theorems of Green, Stokes, and Gauss. Prerequisite: MATH 2143.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introductory course in differential equations. Topics include homogeneous and nonhomogeneous linear and nonlinear equations, Laplace transforms, power series, and applications of differential equations. Prerequisite: MATH 2154 or concurrent enrollment.
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3.00 Credits
This course will address the elementary theory and application of statistical techniques stressing the fundamental nature of statistical methods. The subject matter includes an introduction to both descriptive and inferential statistical methodology and interpretation. More specifically the course will include an overview of central tendency and dispersion measures, probability theory and probability distributions, sampling distributions, parameter estimation using confidence intervals, single and multiple sample hypothesis tests of the mean using z-tests, t-tests, and analysis of variance, chi-square tests, and simple linear regression. (same as ECON 2843). Prerequisite: MATH 1513 or MATH 1133.
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2.00 Credits
A general meteorology laboratory designed to accompany METR 1123. This course will cover applications relevant to the nature of the atmosphere and weather phenomena. Analyzing data and weather patterns peculiar to Oklahoma will be studied. Prerequisites: METR 1123 or concurrent enrollment
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3.00 Credits
An introductory survey of the nature of the atmosphere and the weather phenomena produced by the interaction of the atmospheric elements of heat, moisture, pressure, and wind. Special emphasis will be placed on the weather phenomena and patterns peculiar to Oklahoma.
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to the opportunities, possible careers, problems and research in the field of meteorology.
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4.00 Credits
This meteorology course for Geosciences majors introduces students to important physical processes that occur in earth's atmosphere. Students will study atmospheric problems and develop computer skills applicable to these problems. This course focuses on atmospheric radiation, heat, thermodynamics, stability, moisture, clouds, and precipitation. Prerequisites: METR 1131, MATH 2124 or concurrent enrollment, PHYS 2434, PHYS 2401.
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4.00 Credits
This meteorology course for Geosciences majors introduces students to important physical processes that occur in the earth's atmosphere. Students will study atmospheric problems and develop computer skills applicable to these problems. This course focuses on dynamics, winds, air masses and fronts, cyclones, climate, pollution, atmospheric optics and severe weather. Prerequisites: METR 2114, METR 2423, and MATH 2124.
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3.00 Credits
Understanding of the physical meteorological processes important to the formation of severe weather of all types including tornadoes, lightning, hail, wind, hurricanes, flooding, snow storms, atmospheric optics and climate changes. Prerequisites: METR 2114 and MATH 2124 or concurrent enrollment.
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