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  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Semester:Fall of every year, Spring of every year, Summer of every year Credits:Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 4 3(4-0) Prerequisite: MTH 234 or MTH 254H or LBS 220 Restrictions: Not open to students in the Lyman Briggs School-Mathematics Coordinate Major or in the Bachelor of Science in Mathematics or in the Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics. Not open to students with credit in: MTH 255H Description: Separable and exact equations. Linear equations and variation of parameters. Higher order linear equations. Laplace transforms. Systems of first-order linear equations. Introduction to partial differential equations and Fourier series. Effective Dates: SPRING 2007 - Open
  • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Semester: Fall of every year, Spring of every year Credits:Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3 3(3-0) Prerequisite: MTH 153H Restrictions: Open to students in the Honors College or approval of department. Not open to students with credit in: LB 220 or MTH 234 Description: Vectors in space. Functions of several variables and partial differentiation. Multiple integrals. Line and surface integrals. Green's and Stokes's Theorems. Effective Dates: FALL 2008 - Open View all versions of this course
  • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Semester: Fall of every year, Spring of every year Credits:Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3 3(3-0) Prerequisite: MTH 254H Restrictions: Not open to students in the Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics or Bachelor of Science in Mathematics or Lyman Briggs School Mathematics coordinate majors. Not open to students with credit in: MTH 235 Description: Topics chosen from separable and exact equations, linear equations and variation of parameters, series solutions, higher order linear equations, Laplace transforms, systems of first-order linear equations, nonlinear equations and stability, introduction to partial differential equations. Effective Dates: SUMMER 2005 - Open View all versions of this course
  • 6.00 Credits

    Semester: Fall of every year, Spring of every year, Summer of every year Credits:1-4 Reenrollment Information: A student may earn a maximum of 6 credits in all enrollments for this course. Description: Faculty directed study of selected mathematical topics. Effective Dates: FALL 1992 - Open
  • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Semester: Fall of every year, Spring of every year Credits:Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3 3(3-0) Prerequisite: MTH 133 or MTH 153H or LB 119 Description: Elementary set theory including permutations, combinations, cardinality theorems, relations functions and quotient sets. Basic principles of logic and proof techniques. Elementary number theory and abstract algebra. Effective Dates: FALL 2008 - Open View all versions of this course
  • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Semester: Fall of every year, Spring of every year, Summer of every year Credits:Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3 3(3-0) Prerequisite: (MTH 234 or MTH 254H or LB 220) and completion of Tier I writing requirement Description: Matrices, systems of linear equations, vector spaces, linear transformations, inner products and orthogonal spaces, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, and applications to geometry. A writing course with emphasis on proofs. Effective Dates: FALL 2008 - Open View all versions of this course
  • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Semester: Fall of every year, Spring of every year, Summer of every year Credits:Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3 3(3-0) Prerequisite: (MTH 309) and completion of Tier I writing requirement Description: Structure of the integers, congruences, polynomial rings, and ideals. A writing course with emphasis on proofs. Effective Dates: FALL 2002 - Open View all versions of this course
  • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Semester: Fall of every year, Spring of every year, Summer of every year Credits:Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3 3(3-0) Prerequisite: MTH 234 or MTH 254H or LB 220 Restrictions: Not open to students in the Department of Mathematics or in the Lyman Briggs Computational Mathematics Coordinate Major or in the Lyman Briggs Mathematics Coordinate Major. Description: Problem-solving and applications in matrix algebra for scientists and engineers. Vectors, matrices, linear transformations, inner products, dimension, eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Applications to systems of equations and to geometry. Effective Dates: FALL 2008 - Open View all versions of this course
  • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Semester: Fall of every year, Spring of every year, Summer of every year Credits:Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3 3(3-0) Prerequisite: (MTH 234 or MTH 254H or LB 220) and (MTH 309 or MTH 310) Not open to students with credit in: MTH 428H Description: Convergence of sequences and series. Upper and lower limits, completeness, limits and continuity. Derivatives. Uniform convergence. Effective Dates: FALL 2008 - Open View all versions of this course
  • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Semester: Fall of every year, Spring of every year Credits:Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3 3(3-0) Prerequisite: MTH 301 or MTH 309 Description: Topics in transformations: isometries, similarities, inversion. Advanced Euclidean geometry: theorems of Menelaus, Ceva, and Desargue. Cross ratio, harmonic points, analytic, metric, and vector methods, and convexity. Effective Dates: SPRING 2007 - Open View all versions of this course
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