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This course is an introduction to modeling and mathematical optimization techniques. Topics may include linear programming, network flows, discrete optimization, constrained and unconstrained nonlinear programming, and queuing theory. Class 3. Prerequisites: MATH 2023 and MATH 3303. (On Demand)
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A careful axiomatic development of certain important parts of elementary Euclidian and non-Euclidian geometry. Class 3. Prerequisite: MATH 1603 or MATH 1903. (Fall, Even years)
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A study of topics from methods of finding zeros of functions, approximation of functions by polynomials, finite differences, numerical integration, solutions of systems of linear equations, numerical solutions of differential equations, and round-off error analysis. Class 3. Prerequisites: COSC 1303 and either MATH 1613 or MATH 2013. (Fall)
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The application of statistics to industrial processes including: chart analyses, construction and analysis of control charts, statistical aspects of tolerances, one, two and three factor analysis of variance, factorial designs, fractional factorial designs, and response surface methods. Class 3. Prerequisite: MATH 3403 with a minimum grade of B. (Spring)
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This course considers individual and collective risk models, survival distributions and life contingency tables, and models for life insurance and multiple life functions. Class 3. Prerequisite: MATH 3453. (On Demand)
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This capstone course provides a summary of the mathematics major leading to an investigation of the Christian view of mathematics. The student will write a research paper developing his/her own philosophy of mathematics. Class 3. Prerequisite: senior graduating within one semester. (Fall)
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This course consists of one topic (or possibly more) from the following group: vector analysis, point set topology, complex variables, number theory, mathematical statistics, logic, design of experiments, history of mathematics, or other topics. This course may be taken more than one time when the topics are different. Class 1-3. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
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Fundamental concepts of mechanics, equilibrium of force systems, structural applications, cables, friction, and virtual work. Class 3. Prerequisite: MATH 2013.
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Kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies. Principles of impulse and momentum, and work and energy. Class 3. Prerequisite: MEGR 2013. Corequisite: MATH 2023.
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Introduction to basic experimental methods and instrumentation used in mechanical engineering, including solid mechanics and thermal-fluid sciences. Emphasis on data acquisition, reduction, analysis, and report preparation. Class 2. Lab 3. Prerequisites: ENGR 2122 and MEGR 2023. (Spring)
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