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3.00 Credits
Selected topics from ordinary differential equations including development and applications of first order, higher order linear and systems of linear equations, general solutions and solutions to initial-value problems using matrices. Additional topics may include Laplace transforms and power series solutions. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: P, MATH 125.
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3.00 Credits
Calculus of functions of 2 and 3 variables starting with a review of Partial Derivations and Multiple Integration, and including the Implicit Function Theorems, Jacobians, Improper Integrals, Vector Field Theory, and Stokes' Theorem. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: P, MATH 215, MATH 225 or consent.
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3.00 Credits
Fourier series, vector analysis, matrices, determinants, and topics selected from: complex variables, partial differential equations, numerical methods. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: P, MATH 321.
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3.00 Credits
Techniques, materials and resources for teaching mathematics to junior high school and high school students. Required of majors and minors planning to teach. May not be used for upper division math elective for majors not in Secondary Teaching Option. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: P, MATH 125, MATH 261, EDFN 338. Corequisites: Corequisite course MATH 355L.
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0.00 Credits
Credits: 0 Corequisites: Corequisite course MATH 355.
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3.00 Credits
In this course topics will be chose from: axiomatic systems, finite geometries, Euclidean plane geometry, transformational geometry, three dimensional geometry, and non-Euclidean geometries. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: P, MATH 125.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to numerical methods. Topics include elementary discussion of errors, polynomial interpolation, quadrature, nonlinear equations, and systems of linear equations. The algorithmic approach and efficient use of the computer will be emphasized. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: P, MATH 125, and CSC 150 or CSC 213.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to probability theory, discrete and continuous distributions, sampling distributions and the Central Limit Theorem with general principles for statistical inference and applications of random sampling to hypothesis testing, confidence limits, correlation, and regression. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: P, MATH 125. Cross-Listed: STAT 381
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Credits: (1-5)
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1.00 Credits
Two semester course: In the first semester, students will carry out activities which are designed to refresh mathematics skills and develop skills such as research, writing, and presenting which will prepare them for the second semester in which they will write a major paper under faculty supervision and give a presentation based on that paper. Credits: 1
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