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(Perspectives II course) A math and science majors course covering techniques of integration, applications of integration, infinite sequences and series, and Taylor series. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: ABR Prereq: MTH 113 with a C grade or better. TI-84+ calculator recommended. (Other calculators may be used with permission of instructor). Normal Offering Cycle: Fall/Spring Credits: 4
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(Writing Intensive) An introduction to advanced mathematical language, literature, logic, composition, theorem proving, and problem-solving. Prerequisite for many upper division mathematics courses. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: ABR Prereq: MTH 114 with a C grade or better, or permission of instructor. Normal Offering Cycle: Fall Credits: 3
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(Perspectives II course) This course emphasizes the connections between contemporary mathematics and modern society by developing students' quantitative reasoning and logical thinking skills. A variety of applications from areas such as operations research, game theory, social choice, and fair division are used to illustrate the power of mathematics. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: NR Prereq: any PI in Mathematics Normal Offering Cycle: Spring Credits: 3
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(Perspectives II course) This is a course for non-mathematics majors. The course emphasizes basic understanding of statistical concepts. Students learn how to organize and analyze data, design samples, compute and analyze correlation and regression lines, compute and analyze confidence intervals and perform hypothesis tests. Emphasis is placed on the analysis. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: NR Prereq: any PI in Mathematics Normal Offering Cycle: Fall/Spring Credits: 3
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(Perspectives II Course) This is a course for non-mathematics majors and emphasizes basic understanding of statistical concepts with a focus on scientific applications. Students will learn how to design experiments, collect, organize and analyze data. Topics include correlation, regression, confidence intervals, hypothesis test, interpreting chi-squared test and interpreting ANOVA. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: NR Prereqs: MTH 111, MTH 113, or permission of instructor Credits: 3
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(Perspectives II course) This course is a detailed study of the calculus of functions of several variables, partial differentiation, multiple integrals, optimization, vector calculus, and their applications. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: BR Prereq: MTH 114 with a C grade or better Normal Offering Cycle: Fall/Spring Credits: 4
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(Perspectives II course) In this course, students reflect on human mathematical development and link that knowledge to the developmental level of a learner. The student will investigate such human factors as memory, knowing, language, logic and aptitude as they relate to learning mathematics. Specifically the mathematical topics covered include logical classification, numeration systems, Euclidean geometry, topology and measurement. Not open to freshmen. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: BHR Prereq: EDU 204 or take concurrently and any PI in Mathematics Normal Offering Cycle: Fall/Spring Credits: 3
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This course provides a mathematically rigorous introduction to the theory, techniques and applications of ordinary differential equations. Solutions of first and second order differential equations are presented, as well as solutions to systems of equations and series solutions. The course examines a variety of applications in the physical, biological and social sciences. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: R Prereq: MTH 213 with a C grade or better Credits: 3
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A calculus based course that includes a condensed introduction to probability followed by the theory of parameter estimation, properties of estimators, and topics of statistical inference including confidence intervals, tests of hypotheses simple and multiple linear regression, and analysis of variance. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: AR Prereq: MTH 201 with a C grade or better or permission of instructor Normal Offering Cycle: Fall Credits: 3
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(Global Course) This course uses writing, original sources, and discussion to discuss the development of elementary and advanced mathematics in a variety of cultures. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: R Prereq: MTH 201 with a C grade or better, or permission of the instructor Multicultural Studies Minor Course Normal Offering Cycle: Fall Credits: 3
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