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The definite integral and applications to area, volume, work, differential equations, etc. Sequences and series, vectors and analytic geometry in two- and threespace, polar coordinates, and parametric equations. Prerequisite: Completion of MAT125 with a grade of C- or higher.
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- 3 credits The governing equations for many engineering problems can be expressed either in the form of differential equations or in the form of partial differential equations. In this course students will learn the development processes of those governing equations and their solutions. Topics covered include first and second order homogenous and particular differential equations, exponential functions, Lapalace transform Fourier's series and an introduction to the partial differential equation with applications to heat transfer, vibration and other engineering type problems. Prerequisites:MAT225, MEE115, PHY220
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- 3 credits This course is an introduction to probability and statistics. Topics include elementary probability, descriptive statistics, elementary distributions such as the binominal distribution, hypergeometric distribution, normal and geometric distributions. Sampling theory and statistical testing will also be covered. Prerequisite: MAT120
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- 3 credits This course is a study of the differential equations and the techniques used to solve them. The importance of the relationship of differential equations to physics and dynamical systems will be emphasized. Prerequisite:MAT220
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- 3 credits This study of curves and surfaces in three-dimensional space is an elective continuation of MAT220. Topics include spatial visualization, direction of space curves, orientation of surfaces, tangent lines and planes. Also covered are partial differentiation, multiple integrals, divergence theorem and Greene's theorem. MAT450 may replace MAT445 in flight, aviation maintenance and airport management programs. Prerequisite: MAT220
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- 3 credits An elective introduction to techniques in numerical methods used to solve algebraic and differential equations. Numerical methods used to compute integrals will be studied. The course will emphasize computer projects. Students are expected to be familiar with a highlevel programming language such as "C." Prerequisites: CSC215, CSC316,MAT120
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- 3 credits Topics in this elective course include spatial visualization of linear problems, solving systems of linear equations, determinants, matrices and characteristic equations. Applications to engineering and numerical solutions will be covered. Prerequisite: MAT120; fall offering only
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- 3 credits Introduction to classification, properties and forms of holomorphic mappings, continuity, differentiability and the theory of complex integration. Also included are regular and singular points, Cauchy-Riemann conditions and conformal mappings. Prerequisite: MAT120
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- 3 credits This course covers the fundamental concepts of mechatronic engineering. Topics range from sensors, motors, actuators, microcontrollers, and microprocessor interfacing to electromechanical systems. Prerequisite: ELE326, corequisite ELE350
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- 3 credits This course will provide an in-depth control theory of applications to the mechatronics system of design. Topics include operating principles of digital servo systems, motion transducers, digital motion drivers and motion controllers, precision mechanics and drive mechanism and couplings. Prerequisites: ELE350, MEE365
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