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Introduction to combinatorics and algebra. Topics include elementary counting principles, fundamentals of set operations, functions, equivalence relations, fundamental properties of the integers, the ring of integers modulon, and algebraic structures. Careful mathematical exposition will be emphasized.
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Designed for the prospective teacher seeking an EC-4 mathematics certification. Core ideas from probability and statistics, including collection of data, patterns in data, and inference from data, in an active lab-like environment. Credit may not be received after completion of MTH 2381 or MTH 3381. Does not apply toward the mathematics major.
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Rigorous treatment of calculus of a single variable, the real number system, limits, continuity, differentiation, and integration.
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See CSI 3324 for course information.
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Differential equations of first order, linear equations of order two and higher, introduction to power series methods, elements of the Laplace Transform, some facts from linear algebra and systems of differential equations.
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Partial differential equations of physics, the method of separation of variables, orthogonal sets of functions, Fourier Series, boundary value problems, Fourier integrals and applications.
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Designed for the prospective mathematics teacher seeking certification for grades 4-8 or 8-12.Use of technology to explore, communicate, and reinforcemathematical concepts and problem solving from several areas of mathematics. Attention given to graphing calculators, interactive geometry computer packages, computer-based algebra packages, and spreadsheets or statistical packages. Written and oral presentations. Does not apply toward the mathematics major.
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A study of the foundations of Euclidean geometry by synthetic methods with a brief introduction to non-Euclidean geometry.
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Matrix calculus, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, canonical forms, orthogonal and unitary transformation, and quadratic forms. Applications of these concepts.
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3.00 Credits
Sequences and series of functions, multiple integrals, improper multiple integrals, functions of several variables, extreme value problems, and implicit function theorems.
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