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Development of mathematics from the earliest days to the present, with emphasis on Greek mathematics, the development of calculus, and the history of algebra, analysis, and geometry in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Prerequisite: Calculus I or Permission of Instructor. 3 hours Lecture and Discussion - 3 credits
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A program of individual reading, discussion, and student presentation of material on selected topics in mathematics. Prerequisites: Advanced Calculus and Modern Algebra. 1 hour Lecture and Discussion - 1 credit each
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This course is an introduction to the ideas and theorems of real analysis. Topics include basic set theory, function theory, topology, sequences and series, and the limits, continuity, differentiation and integration of functions on metric and Euclidean spaces. Prerequisite: Advanced Calculus and Methods in Advanced Mathematics. 3 hours Lecture and Discussion - 3 credits
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Topics include eigenfunctions, expansions, separation of variables, types of partial differential equations, numerical methods, similarity solutions, and perturbation theory. Prerequisite: Advanced Calculus. 3 hours Lecture and Discussion - 3 credits
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Topics covered include Boolean algebra, logic circuit analysis, Karnaugh mapping, IC logic families, D/A and A/D conversions, memory devices, flip-flops, arithmetic circuits, number systems and codes, and interfacing. Prerequisites: Elementary Functions or Finite Math and either Physics II or a computer course. 3 hours Lecture and Discussion, 3 hours Laboratory - 4 credits
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A program of individual reading, discussion, and student presentation of material on selected topics in mathematics. Prerequisites: Advanced Calculus and Modern Algebra. 1 hour Lecture and Discussion - 1 credit each
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This is an introduction to the theory of functions of complex variables. Topics covered are derivatives, Cauchy Riemann equations, harmonic functions, integrals, Cauchy's Integral formula and power series. Additional topics may include conformal mapping and the theory of residues. Prerequisite: Advanced Calculus and either Linear Algebra or Methods in Advanced Mathematics. 3 hours Lecture and Discussion - 3 credits
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Topics to be decided at the discretion of Instructor and enrolled students. Prerequisite: Permission of Instructor. 3 hours Lecture and Discussion - 3 credits
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This course stresses the application of basic floriculture, greenhouse management and crop-production techniques, as well as fundamental florist skills, through hands-on laboratories in small groups and practical lectures. Required for all Ornamental Horticulture majors. 2 hours Lecture and 3 hours Laboratory - 3 credits
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This course stresses the application of basic landscaping, landscape maintenance and nursery production, handling and marketing techniques through handson laboratories in small groups and practical lectures. Required for all Ornamental Horticulture majors. 2 hours Lecture and 3 hours Laboratory - 3 credits
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