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3705H. Honors Differential Equations. Methods and theory of solving differential equations with applications. Existence, uniqueness. First order equations. Higher order linear equations. Introduction to partial differential equations and boundary value problems, including Laplace's equation. Prereq.: MATH 2673 grade of "C" or better. 3 s.h.
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3715. Discrete Mathematics. A course in discrete mathematical structures to prepare students for advanced courses. Topics include set theory, functions and relations, logic and quantifiers, truth tables and Boolean expressions, induction and other techniques of proof, and graphs. Credit will not be given for both CSCI 3710 and MATH 3715. Prereq.: MATH 1572 or MATH 1585H. 3 s.h.
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3715H. Honors Discrete Mathematics. A course in discrete mathematical structures to prepare students for advanced courses. Topics include set theory, functions and relations, logic and quantifiers, truth tables and Boolean expressions, induction and other techniques of proof, and graphs. Credit will not be given for both CSCI 3710 and MATH 3715. Prereq.: MATH 1572 or MATH 1585H. 3 s.h.
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3718. Linear Algebra and Discrete Mathematics for Engineers. This introduction to linear algebra and discrete mathematics covers the following topics: systems of linear equations, logic and proof, matrix algebra, determinants, vector spaces, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, set theory, and counting. The course does not count toward the mathematics major. Credit will not be given for MATH 3718 and both MATH 3715 and MATH 3720. Prereq.: "C" or better in MATH 1572. 3 s.h.
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3720. Linear Algebra and Matrix Theory. Matrices; matrix operations; linear transformations; applications. Prereq.: MATH 1572 or MATH 1585H. 3 s.h.
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3720H. Honors Linear Algebra and Matrix Theory. Matrices; matrix operations; linear transformations; applications. Prereq.: MATH 1572 or MATH 1585H. 3 s.h.
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4.00 Credits
3721. Abstract Algebra 1. Introduction to abstract algebra investigating fundamental concepts in group and ring theory. Topics include groups, subgroups, cyclic groups, permutation groups, cosets, direct products, homomorphisms, factor groups, rings, integral domains and polynomial rings. Prereq.: MATH 3715 and MATH 3720. 4 s.h.
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3745. Topics in Mathematical Modeling. This course exposes students to methods of mathematical modeling through applications. Tools used to develop, refine, test, and present mathematical models will be discussed. Topics covered and projects undertaken may vary with each course offering and are designed to expose students to the types of problems modeled by applied mathematicians working in business, government, industry, or research. Course may be repeated depending on projects or topics presented. Prereq.: MATH 2673 or MATH 2686H or permission of the instructor. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
3745h. Honors Topics in Mathematical Modeling. This course exposes students to methods of mathematical modeling through applications. Tools used to develop, refine, test, and present mathematical models will be discussed. Topics covered and projects undertaken may vary with each course offering and are designed to expose students to the types of problems modeled by applied mathematicians working in business, government, industry, or research. Course may be repeated depending on projects or topics presented. Prereq.: MATH 2673 or MATH 2686H or permission of the instructor. 3 s.h.
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3750. History of Mathematics. A survey of the historical development of mathematics. Prereq.: MATH 3715. 3 s.h.
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