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  • 3.00 Credits

    Faculty A mathematics oral presentation. This course will satisfy the College requirement for an oral presentation in the major. Prerequisite: written consent of a department faculty member. Graded S/U. Zero semester hours. Note: This course is usually taken in conjunction with internships (MATH-381, 383, 384, 441) and research/ independent work (MATH-391-394, 441, 491, 492W).
  • 3.00 Credits

    Faculty An off-campus academic/work experience under the supervision of an internship adviser and an on-site supervisor. An oral presentation to the department is required. Contact the chair of the department for further details. Prerequisites: junior standing, three courses in mathematics and approval of faculty internship adviser. Eight to ten hours per week. Graded S/U. Three semester hours. (I.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Faculty An off-campus academic/work experience under the supervision of an internship adviser and an on-site supervisor. An oral presentation to the department is required. Contact the chair of the department for further details. Prerequisites: junior standing, three courses in mathematics and approval of faculty internship adviser. Eleven to 14 hours per week. Graded S/U. Four semester hours. (I.) Note: Students may receive credit for two internships that meet the conditions described in this catalog.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Faculty An off-campus academic/work experience under the supervision of an internship adviser and an on-site supervisor. Contact the chair of the department for further details. Prerequisites: junior standing, MATH-242 or MATH-243, and approval of a faculty internship adviser. Eleven to 14 hours per week. Graded S/U. Four semester hours. (I.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Faculty Independent investigation of an area of mathematics not covered in regular courses. Prerequisite: Written consent of a department faculty member. Graded S/U. One semester hour. Note: This course may be taken more than once.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Faculty Independent investigation of an area of mathematics not covered in regular courses. Prerequisite: Written consent of a department faculty member. Graded S/U. Two semester hours. Note: This course may be taken more than once.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Faculty Independent investigation of an area of mathematics not covered in regular courses. An oral presentation to the department is required. Prerequisite: Written consent of a department faculty member. Four semester hours. Note: This course may be taken more than once. This course always fulfills the ILE requirement for the college, but may satisfy an elective requirement for the major only with prior permission of the department chair.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Dr. Yahdi Selected topics from numerical analysis, which may include systems of linear equations, linear and nonlinear differential equations, numerical integration and differentiation, eigenvalue problems, error analysis, interpolation and approximation. The computer will be used. This course will satisfy the college requirement for a capstone experience in the major. Prerequisite: MATH-211. Offered in even year fall semesters. Three hours per week. Four semester hours.. Offered in even year fall semesters. Three hours per week. Four semester hours. (M.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Faculty Elementary point set topology; metric spaces; topological spaces, separation axioms, compactness, connectedness. This course will satisfy the College requirement for a capstone experience in the major. Prerequisite: MATH-311. Offered in even year spring semesters. Three hours per week. Four semester hours. (M.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Faculty Divisibility; unique factorization; congruences; theorems of Fermat, Euler and Wilson; primitive roots; Diophantine equations; Fermat's conjecture; algebraic and transcendental numbers; Liouville's theorem.Additional topics chosen from quadratic reciprocity; continued fractions; sums of squares; distribution of primes; quadratic fields; public-key cryptography. This course will satisfy the College requirement for a capstone experience in the major. Prerequisite: MATH-236W. Offered in odd year fall semesters. Three hours per week. Four semester hours. (M.)
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