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Prerequisite: MATH-2214. The calculus of functions of several variables, partial differentiation, multiple integrals, vectors and vector functions.
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Prerequisite: MATH-1213 or the equivalent. Basic experimental statistics, basic probability distributions, methods of estimations, tests of significance, sampling techniques, inferences concerning population parameters, regression and correlation.
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Prerequisite: MATH-2214. Divisibility, primes, congruencies, functions of number theory, Diophantine equations, Farey fractions and other related topics.
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Prerequisites: MATH-2214 and permission of instructor. Designed for secondary mathematics teachers to provide experiences that develop significant connections among mathematical ideas and applications of these ideas to problem solving in mathematics. The course includes opportunities for the prospective mathematics teacher to reflect critically on teaching practices and curriculum and to use a variety of tools of technology and manipulatives to create environments to help students learn. This course also includes a survey of the historical development of mathematical systems, including those contributions of underrepresented groups and diverse cultures.
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Prerequisite: MATH-2214. An introduction to modern algebra. Topics include concepts from set theory, number systems, groups, rings, and fields.
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Prerequisite: MATH-3313. A continuation of Modern Algebra I, including vector spaces, polynomial rings and ideals.
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Prerequisite: MATH-2214. Matrix theory, quadratic forms, determinants, linear transformations, systems of equations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors.
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Prerequisite: MATH-2214 A rigorous approach to the usual topics encountered in Calculus I, II, & III such as limits, continuity, differentiation, integration, and infinite series. The course is intended to prepare the student for more advanced analysis courses such as Advanced Calculus, Introduction to Real Analysis, or Introduction to Complex Analysis usually encountered at the first year graduate level. The construction of mathematical proofs will be emphasized.
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Prerequisite: MATH-2214. Advanced Euclidean geometry, axiomatic geometries, non-Euclidean geometry and graph theory.
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Prerequisite: MATH-2314. Simple probability models, random variables, distribution functions and discrete and continuous distributions.
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