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4.00 Credits
Complex number system, analytic functions, complex integration and calculus of residues, representation, analytic continuation, Riemann mapping theorem. Prerequisite: MTH 441/541 and 451/551.
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3.00 Credits
Contents selected from: algebraic topology, differential topology, topological algebra, uniform spaces and proximity spaces, generalized metric spaces, dimension theory. Prerequisite: MTH 491/591 or permission of instructor. Offered infrequently.
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4.00 Credits
Topological spaces, separation, product and quotient spaces, connectedness, compactness, metric spaces, convergence. Prerequisite: MTH 491/591.
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1.00 Credits
Required of all newly appointed graduate assistants, this seminar deals with practical problems encountered in teaching algebra, trigonometry, statistics, and calculus. Credit does not count toward a graduate degree in mathematics or statistics. Offered on credit/no-credit basis only. Prerequisite: graduate standing and teaching responsibilities in mathematics or statistics. Summer only.
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3.00 Credits
Research for Master's Thesis
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2.00 Credits
You must audition to qualify for studio lessons in applied music. Requirements with course descriptions for each area (voice, piano, etc.) Study in applied music consists of one-hour private lessons, given weekly, and periodic studio classes. Student majoring in Music Performance enroll for MUS 144, 244, 344, 444, 544, 644 and receive 3-4 credits. All other majors, minor or elective study students enroll for MUS 142, 242, 343, 443, 542 and receive 2 credits. Applied music course numbers designate level of instruction (freshman through senior) and number of credit hours per semester. The first digit of each number shows the level of instruction, and the third shows the number of credit hours. The letter following the number designates the specific applied music area
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2.00 Credits
Mixed chorus of fewer than 100 voices. May be repeated for credit.
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1.00 Credits
Mixed chorus of 75 to 125 voices. Audition not required. May be repeated for credit.
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2.00 Credits
Understanding of the elements of music, directed toward intelligent and authoritative performance, as well as creative writing in music composition. Includes fundamentals of music, diatonic partwriting, and analysis. Final project in MUS 102 is an original composition using the principles studied. Recommend taking concurrently with MUS 151-152. Required of all music majors and open to all students with permission of instructor. Students must be able to read music fluently in at least one clef before enrolling in this course. MUS 101 is a prerequisite for MUS 102.
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2.00 Credits
Membership: 75. May be repeated for credit.
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