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Mathematical models of random events; probability spaces; random variables; dependence and independence; mean values and moments of random variables; distribution functions, and characteristic functions. Prerequisite: Mathematics 3333.
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Designed to help the student develop analytical skills through exposure to a variety of problem solving techniques utilizing algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and other areas of precalculus mathematics. Includes graphing calculator and instructional software applications. For students pursuing secondary or middle school teacher certification in mathematics. (To ensure timely progress toward the degree, this course should be taken as soon as the prerequisites have been completed.) Prerequisites: Mathematics 1361 and 1362; or Mathematics 1302, 1303, and 1321; or equivalent.
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Tests for divisibility, unique factorization, integer representations, greatest common divisors, least common multiples, congruences, and the distribution of primes. Prerequisites: Mathematics 1302, 1341, and 1342.
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Historical development of selected mathematical concepts, terminology and algorithms; impact of mathematics on the development of our culture. Prerequisites: Mathematics 1302, 1341, and 1342.
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A survey of basic statistical methods, including distributions, central tendency, variability, hypothesis testing and correlation; brief introduction to sampling techniques and nonparametric methods. For nursing students. Prerequisite: Mathematics 130B or equivalent, or an acceptable score on the mathematics section of the ACT or the quantitative section of the SAT I.
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Mathematical reasoning and problem solving; numerical systems, structure, operations, and algorithms; patterns, relations and functions, algebraic concepts and applications; geometry, measurement, and spatial reasoning; probability and statistics. Graphing calculators and other supporting technologies will be incorporated where appropriate. For students pursuing middle school certification in mathematics. Prerequisites: Mathematics 1312, 1321, 3310, 3311, and 3321; 2.50 GPA, with no grade lower than C in all required mathematics courses attempted, cumulative and in residence. Concurrent registration in Mathematics 3311 or 3321 may be permitted in special circumstances with consent of instructor.
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Multivariate calculus and applications; indeterminate forms, multiple integrals, infinite series, and approximation techniques. Prerequisite: Mathematics 2332.
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Solution of differential equations, with geometric and physical applications. Prerequisite: Mathematics 3333, or Mathematics 2332 with consent of instructor.
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Elementary number theory including integer congruences and modular arithmetic, equivalence relations, basic topics in ring and group theory including the fundamental homomorphism theorems, structure and basic properties of fields. Prerequisites: Mathematics 3300 or 3310; Mathematics 3301.
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Number representations, error analysis; roots of equations; numerical integration, approximation, and differentiation; systems of equations; approximation by spline functions; ordinary differential equations; Monte Carlo methods and simulation. Prerequisites: Mathematics 3333 and Computer Science 2301.
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