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Prerequisite: Six hours of approved mathematics courses at the 300 and/or 400 level or permission of instructor. History of mathematics from ancient times through the development of calculus, with emphasis on famous problems. Provides knowledge and appreciation useful in the classroom. This course cannot be accepted as part of the 35-hour requirement for the non-certifiable mathematics major. Term papers will be required.
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Effective Fall 2010 Prerequisites: MATH 205, MATH 206 and MATH 308 with a grade of C or better, or MATH 211, MATH 212, and MATH 308 with a grade of C or better, or permission of instructor. Integrates concepts developed in algebra, geometry, logic, statistics, probability, and elementary number theory. Students are encouraged to use problem-solving strategies, models, and technologies, and to create problems of their own.
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Effective Fall 2010 Prerequisite: MATH 117 or MATH 136, with a grade of C or better. The use of graphing calculators and computer software to explore algebraic ideas including patterns, functions, equations, inequalities, linear programming, curve fitting, and practical applications of algebra and technology.
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Prerequisite: MATH 315 or 317. An integrated survey of modern algebra and number theory. Topics include number systems, divisibility, congruences, groups and their application to number theory.
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Prerequisite: MATH 317. Theory of groups.
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Prerequisite: MATH 307 and 310; MATH 329 and 323, or permission of instructor. Utilizes various techniques and technology to solve mathematical problems. Integrates concepts from algebra, geometry, trigonometry, probability, statistics, number theory, discrete mathematics, linear algebra, and calculus.
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Prerequisite: MATH 323. An axiomatic development of hyperbolic geometry based on the hyperbolic parallel postulate and the absolute geometry developed in MATH 323, including an emphasis on contrasts with Euclidean geometry.
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Prerequisite: MATH 337 with a grade of C or better. Topics in analysis chosen from inverse and implicit function theorems, differentiation, integration, infinite series, series of functions, and elementary functional analysis.
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Prerequisite: MATH 431. Continuation of MATH 431.
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Prerequisites: MATH 237,307, and 331. Equations of first and second order; elliptic, hyperbolic and parabolic equations; Sturm-Liouville theory; applications to equations of mathematical physics using separation of variables and Fourier series.
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