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M 397r: Internship in Mathematics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Tennessee Wesleyan University
On the job or work experience directed by a member of the mathematics faculty and the student's immediate supervisor. The job experience is specifically related to applying mathematical and statistical principles in industry, business, or education. The internship option can be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits hours, but is not intended to substitute for any other course required for the Mathematics major. Prerequisite: Open to junior and senior math majors with the permission of the department chair. (On demand)
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M 411: Introduction to Modern Algebra
3.00 Credits
Tennessee Wesleyan University
Some of the topics that will be studied are number theory, proof, groups, equivalencies, congruencies, rings, matrices, linear systems, determinants, and fields. This course will help the student develop mathematical maturity. The course is recommended strongly for students who plan to attend graduate school or teach mathematics. Prerequisite: M 283 and M 299 (Fall of odd numbered years)
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M 431: Numerical Analysis
3.00 Credits
Tennessee Wesleyan University
This course deals with several numerical methods for solving mathematical problems of a different nature. The topics covered in the course are numerical methods for solution of equations of one variable, interpolation and polynomial approximation, numerical integration and differentiation, initial value problems for differential equations, direct methods for linear systems and matrix factorization. Knowledge of a computer programming language is desirable but not required. Prerequisites: M 351 and M 371. (Spring of odd numbered years)
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M 441: Analysis
3.00 Credits
Tennessee Wesleyan University
This course is designed to continue the study of calculus and analysis. The topics covered will have more of a theoretical approach than some of the same topics discussed in more elementary mathematics. Proof is emphasized. Prerequisite: M283 and M 299. (Fall of even numbered years)
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M 451: Mathematical Modeling
3.00 Credits
Tennessee Wesleyan University
A survey of the construction and development of mathematical models used in science and industry. Models studied may draw upon Markov chains, linear optimization, graph theory, or differential and integral equations. Some of the topic analyses include cell growth and decay, predator-prey systems, and compartment systems. Mathematics developed contributes to an understanding of the model and associated scientific problems that it approximates. Prerequisites: M 221 and M 371 (Fall of even years)
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M 464r: Mathematics Seminar
1.00 Credits
Tennessee Wesleyan University
This course will provide capstone experiences for the student, revisiting the topics in mathematics that have been covered as part of the mathematics program and spending time on problem solving and providing chances to see the connections among the different branches of mathematics. Some time may also be spent studying the history of mathematics beyond the development of calculus. Open to juniors or seniors. (Fall)
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MU 100r: Applied Music
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Tennessee Wesleyan University
Private instruction for beginning students interested in developing applied performance skills. Students will learn the basic psychomotor skills and cognitive thought processes necessary for performance in their medium. Entry level will be assessed and the degree of progress carefully monitored to determine whether the student should be allowed to register for the course the following term. The course is open to all students with permission of the instructor. MU 100r may satisfy requirements as the secondary applied area for the music major. However, it may not be used to satisfy any requirements for the principal performance area. (Fall, Spring)
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MU 103r: Applied Music
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Tennessee Wesleyan University
Applied instruction in voice, piano, organ, guitar, and orchestral instruments with emphasis on learning appropriate techniques and literature for the voice or instrument being studied. Music majors may apply no more than 12 hours of credit in any one applied area toward a degree. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. (Fall, Spring)
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MU 108: Introduction to Music Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Tennessee Wesleyan University
A study of the rudiments of musical theory. Credit may not be used toward a major in music. (Fall)
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MU 111: Materials And Structures of Music I
3.00 Credits
Tennessee Wesleyan University
A study of the four-part harmony and harmonic progression techniques used in the eighteenth century and an introduction to seventh chords and modulation. Part writing and analysis are stressed. Prerequisite: MU 108 or proficiency. (Spring)
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