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3.00 Credits
spring, odd years. Mathematics applies to decision-making in business and other large scale operations, probability, queuing theory, inventory theory, Markov theory, and decision analysis. Prerequisite: MATH 334 or linear programming experience.
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3.00 Credits
spring, odd years. Solution of linear systems of equations by direct and iterative methods, matrix inversion, and evaluation of eigenvalues. Selected algorithms to be solved using the computer. Prerequisites: CS 341; MATH 325. Same as CS 442.
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3.00 Credits
spring, even years. Annuity functions including present value and accumulated nominal and effective interest and discount rates and the force of interest; applications of interest theory. Prerequisite: MATH 186.
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3.00 Credits
fall, even years. Topics include polynomials, vector spaces and modules, linear groups, field theory, the structure of the real and complex numbers. Prerequisites: MATH 325, 351.
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3.00 Credits
spring, even years. Experimental design and analysis of variance, multiple regression analysis, analysis of covariance, time-series analysis, nonparametric methods, and extended concepts of categorical data analysis, including logistic regression and log-linear models. Includes an introduction to contemporary statistical software. Laboratory graded and credited with course and contains lecture with software instruction. Prerequisite: MATH 377.
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3.00 Credits
spring, odd years. Distributions of random variables and functions of random variables, conditional probability, stochastic independence, some special probability distributions, limiting distributions and estimation. Prerequisites: MATH 286, 377.
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3.00 Credits
spring, even years. A theoretical discussion of the topology of the real numbers and of metric spaces with applications. Prerequisite: MATH 325, 381.
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3.00 Credits
Studies in topics of current interest. May be repeated for additional credit. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor.
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2.00 Credits
fall. Students explore the historical development of some of the basic concepts of modern mathematics; examine cultural, political, and religious issues; and explore important problems on which mathematicians have focused throughout history. Includes research and presentation of findings in both written and oral form. A writing-intensive course. Prerequisite: MATH 397.
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2.00 Credits
fall, spring. Preparation for MATW 120 or MATW 130. It will make use of technology-based instruction in a classroom/computer laboratory environment. Students will have instruction on topics of importance to them. The course may also be used to enable students wishing to enroll in MATH 109, 123 or 147 to prepare to meet the prerequisites for those courses. Does not satisfy the University Core mathematics requirement and is non-graduation credit, graded pass/fail.
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