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Prerequisites: MATH 1100 or 1900. An introduction to linear algebra. Topics will include complex numbers, geometric vectors in two and three dimensions and their linear transformations, the algebra of matrices, determinants, solutions of systems of equations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors.
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Prerequisite: MATH 1150. An introduction to probability and statistics. An intuitive study of elementary geometry. Introduction to the deductive theory of geometry and to coordinate geometry.
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Prerequisite: MATH 1900 or 1100, and CMP SCI 1250 or equivalent. Same as CMP SCI 3000. Treats fundamental ideas in discrete structures and serves as a foundation for subsequent course in both Mathematics and Computer Science. Provides an introduction to techniques of mathematical reasoning with examples derived from computer science. Topics include logic, set algebra, equivalence relations and partitions, functions, mathematical induction, elementary number theory, cardinality, recurrence relations, basic combinatorial methods, trees and graphs. Credit not granted for more than one of CMP SCI 2250 and MATH 3000.
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Prerequisite:? MATH 2510.? Together with MATH 1150 and 2510, this course teaches mathematics necessary for middle school mathematics certification. Topics from MATH 1150 and 2510 are continued. Other topics include geometric constructions, similarity, coordinate geometry, normal distribution, combinatorics, and trigonometry. Credit will be granted only toward the B.S. in education degree in Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Middle School Education and Special Education.
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Prerequisites: MATH 2020 and 2450. Topics chosen from Fourier series, special functions, partial differential equations, and boundary value problems.
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Prerequisite: MATH 2020 and 2450. The study of ordinary differential equations and partial differential equations is continued with applications in such areas as physics engineering and biology.
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Prerequisite: MATH 2000 and 3000. Introduction to real analysis in one variable. Topics include the real number system, limits, continuity, differentiability, and sequences and series of functions.
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Prerequisite: MATH 2000, 2450 and 3000. Multivariable analysis, inverse and implicit functions theorems, calculus on manifolds.
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Prerequisite: MATH 2020 or both CMP SCI/MATH 3000 and MATH 2000. Complex numbers and their geometrical representation, point sets, analytic functions of a complex variable, complex integration, Taylor and Laurent series, residue theorem, conformal mapping.
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Prerequisites: MATH 1320 and MATH 2000. Introduction to the theory of probability and statistics using concepts and methods of calculus.
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