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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisite: MATH 315 A continuation of MATH 315, This course covers topics including functions and graphs, probability, statistics, geometry, measurement, calculators, and computers.
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisite: MATH 133 or 142 This course is steeped in the history of mathematics, with emphasis on the beginnings of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and calculus. Includes a study of number systems, sequences and patterns, the beginning of number theory, and an in-depth study of individual mathematicians.
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisite: MATH 142 This course provides an introduction to the mathematical modeling process and applies this process to problems that require the student to reason analytically, and relate mathematical concepts to everyday activities. Emphasis will be placed on connections of mathematics to application areas such as business, industry, economics, and physical, biological, and social sciences. Topics may include optimization techniques, deterministic and stochastic models, and simulations. This is an alternate year course.
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisite: MATH 142, however MATH 295 is strongly recommended This course offers a study of matrix operations, vector spaces and transformations, and their applications to simultaneous linear equations and geometry.
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisite: MATH 295 This course provides an introduction to algebraic structures. Equivalence relations,binary operations, isomorphisms, and homomorphisms will be studied. Binary operations and their properties in the context of groups, subgroups, rings, and fields are developed. This is an alternate year course.
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisite: MATH 295 This course offers an introduction to classical geometry and modern systems from the viewpoint of axiomatics. Other topics include historical foundations of Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometry. This is an alternate year course.
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisite: MATH 295 This course is a flexible multiple elective as a regular offering or for independent study. Topics include advanced calculus, number theory, statistics, regression analysis, complex variables, topology, etc. This is an alternate year course.
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisites: MATH 142 and 295 This course offers a study of discrete and continuous random variables and their distribution functions. Topics will include discrete and continuous probability theory, random variables, sampling distributions, hypothesis testing and confidence intervals. A graphing calculator is required. This is an alternate year course.
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
1 to 12 semester hour(s) Prerequisites: 18 hours of mathematics and a minimum GPA of 2.5 This course provides guided work-study experiences. Students have the opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills in a work environment. The internship must be approved and supervised by the mathematics faculty. The student is also supervised on site by a representative of the business. Up to 12 hours of internship may count toward graduation requirements. This course is graded S/U and repeatable up to 12 semester hours.
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5.00 Credits
5 semester hour The Marketing Club will network with other students at The University of Findlay by participating in student events and getting involved with the faculty and the business community. The student will learn different aspects of creating, implementing, and tracking marketing efforts. The Marketing Club will reach out to guest speakers who can discuss topics related to marketing in different organizations.
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