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Mathematics and Computer Science 128: Elementary Statistics x, Keef
3.00 Credits
Whitman College
Probability and statistics including methods for exploring data and relationships in data, methods for producing data, an introduction to probability and distributions, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing. Prerequisite: two years of high school mathematics.
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Mathematics and Computer Science 128 - Elementary Statistics x, Keef
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Mathematics and Computer Science 167: Programming in C++ x, Guichard
3.00 Credits
Whitman College
An introduction to programming techniques applicable to most languages. Emphasis is placed on the C++ language; frequent programming projects are required.
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Mathematics and Computer Science 167 - Programming in C++ x, Guichard
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Mathematics and Computer Science 203 ,204: Special Topics in Introductory Level Mathematics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Whitman College
On occasion, the mathematics department will offer courses on introductory topics in mathematics that are not generally covered in other introductory courses. Possible topics include Introduction to Number Theory, Chaos and Applied Discrete Probability.
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Mathematics and Computer Science 203 ,204 - Special Topics in Introductory Level Mathematics
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Mathematics and Computer Science 203A: ST:Chaos Theory Hundley
3.00 Credits
Whitman College
This course is an introduction to chaotic dynamical systems through theory and computer experimentation. We begin by examining discrete dynamical systems, bifurcations, and transitions to chaos. We will build up analytic tools, including fractal geometry and a little complex analysis to end the course with dynamics in the complex plane, Julia sets and the Mandelbrot set. Prerequisites: Mathematics 126.
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Mathematics and Computer Science 203A - ST:Chaos Theory Hundley
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Mathematics and Computer Science 204A: ST: Programming with Robots x, A. Schueller
3.00 Credits
Whitman College
An introduction to programming techniques applicable to most languages using personal robotics kits (Lego Mindstorm NXT's provided). The programming language used is most similar to the C programming language. Frequent programming projects are required in both independent and group settings. Along with traditional computer science topics like logic and algorithms, simple networking and threading will also be explored. Prerequisite: open to first year students only.
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Mathematics and Computer Science 204A - ST: Programming with Robots x, A. Schueller
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Mathematics and Computer Science 225: Calculus III
4.00 Credits
Whitman College
Fall: Balof ; Spring: Hundley Topics include partial derivatives, gradients, extreme value theory for functions of more than one variable, multiple integration, line integrals and various topics in vector analysis.
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Mathematics and Computer Science 225 - Calculus III
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Mathematics and Computer Science 235 ,236: Calculus Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Whitman College
Fall: Hundley ; Spring: Balof A laboratory to investigate ways in which the computer can help in understanding the calculus and in dealing with problems whose solutions involve calculus. No programming required; a variety of existing programs will be used. Prerequisite or corequisite for Mathematics 235: Mathematics 225; Prerequisite for Mathematics 236: Mathematics 235.
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Mathematics and Computer Science 244: Differential Equations Fontenot
3.00 Credits
Whitman College
This course includes first and second order linear differential equations and applications. Other topics may include systems of differential equations and series solutions of differential equations. Prerequisite: Mathematics 225.
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Mathematics and Computer Science 244 - Differential Equations Fontenot
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Mathematics and Computer Science 260: An Introduction to Higher Mathematics x, Gordon
3.00 Credits
Whitman College
An introduction to some of the concepts and methodology of advanced mathematics. Emphasis is on the notions of rigor and proof. This course is intended for students interested in majoring in mathematics; students should plan to complete it not later than the spring semester of the sophomore year. Prerequisite: Mathematics 225.
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Mathematics and Computer Science 260 - An Introduction to Higher Mathematics x, Gordon
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Mathematics and Computer Science 270: Data Structures with C++ A.Schueller
3.00 Credits
Whitman College
We study fundamental methods used to store, access, and manipulate data in computers. Storage structures to be covered include files, lists, tables, graphs, and trees. We will discuss and analyze methods of searching for and sorting data in these structures. Prerequisite: Mathematics 167 or consent of instructor.
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Mathematics and Computer Science 270 - Data Structures with C++ A.Schueller
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