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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MATH 201 Calculus II
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Vector functions, vector differentiation, parametric equations, differentiation of functions of two and three variables, multiple integration, the triple integral, introduction to vector analysis, line and surface integrals, Green's and Stoke's Theorems.Prerequisite: MATH 300 Calculus III
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3.00 Credits
Systems of linear equations, matrices, determinants, vector spaces, bases, dimensions, linear independence, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, and linear transformations. Prerequisite: MATH 200 Calculus I or MATH 212 Introduction to Calculus
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MATH 121 College Algebra and Trigonometry II
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3.00 Credits
Euclidean geometry, logic and incidence geometry, Hilbert's axioms, projective geometry, neutral geometry, parallel postulate - history and independence, Non-Euclidean geometry, geometric transformations, hyperbolic geometry and philosophical implications. Prerequisite: MATH 340 Modern Geometry Prerequisites: MATH 200 Calculus I
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This course is designed to develop mathematical models in biology and study the behavior of such models using numerical techniques and review the mathematical concepts behind many important biological principles. Topics will be drawn from conversation biology, genetics, and physiology. Mathematics and computational methods to be reviewed include functions in biology, difference and differential equations, integration as needed, probability, numerical matrix algebra and curve fitting software. Students can receive credit either for MATH 352 or BIOL 352 but not for both. BIOL 121 Principles of Biology II, or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Matrices, vectors and vector spaces, linear programming; simplex method; duality, degeneracy, game theory, applications to transportation, warehouse, nutrition, and investment problems. Prerequisite: MATH 201 Calculus II
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3.00 Credits
A seminar-based approach which examines areas including the appropriate uses of technology, cooperative learning projects, problem-solving, mathematics content on the state mandated licensing examination for Secondary Mathematics, and presentations by experienced mathematics educators and business leaders. Mathematical topics will include Algebra and Number Theory, Measurement, Geometry, Trigonometry, Functions, Calculus, Data Analysis and Statistics, Probability, Matrix Algebra and Discrete Mathematics. Students must register for and take the state mandated licensing examination for Secondary Mathematics as a requirement of the course. (May not be used as a mathematics elective). Prerequisite: Admitted to Teacher Education Candidacy
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MATH 301 Multivariate Calculus
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3.00 Credits
Uniform continuity, differentiability, line and surface integrals, convergence of series, uniform convergence, improper integrals, introduction to completeness, compactness and connectedness; Riemann - Stieltjes Integral. Prerequisite: MATH 400 Advanced Calculus
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