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A continuation of Mat 347. Additional topics will include the analysis of functions of several variables: continuity and differentiability, Jacobian matrices and the general chain rule, and change of variables in multiple integration. Prerequisite: Mat 347. Sp (odd years)-3-
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This course is a continuation of Mat 348. Orthogonal sets of functions. Fourier series, Fourier integrals, boundary value problems, linear partial differential equations. Prerequisite: Mat 348. Sp-3-
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Hypothesis testing, multivariate regression, analysis, properties of estimators. Chi-square, t and F density functions, correlation, analysis of variance and covariance. Prerequisite: Mat 354. Sp -3-
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A course designed for students who wish to take part in a semester long Experience-based Education placement related to the academic major. Students will work in a position in industry, business, government, or an agency setting for the purpose of applying academic learning in a work setting. May be used to satisfy part of the capstone requirement for mathematics majors. Prerequisite: junior standing and departmental approval. Ir-1 to 12-
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Prerequisite: specific 300 level course(s) and permission of instructor and Mathematics Department Chair. This course may be taken for credit more than once with permission of the instructor and the Mathematics Department Chair. Ir-1 to 3-
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The development of fundamental terminology, the concepts and skills, of basic mathematics and basic algebra. Those students preparing to take Max 101 will, in addition, need to complete elementary algebra concepts and skills. This course may be used as 3 credit hours to meet the minimum 12 credit hour full time student requirement. This course may not be used to satisfy any mathematics requirement nor to satisfy college credit requirement for graduation. Prerequisites: students must take a pretest and have written permission of instructor. Fl, Sp-0-
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This is an intermediate algebra course. Topics covered include signed numbers, exponents, radicals, absolute value, inequalities, factoring, rational expressions, and quadratic equations. This course may be taken for general college credit, but credits from this course may not be used to satisfy any mathematics requirement nor to satisfy college credit requirements for graduation. Prerequisite: one year of high school algebra. Fl, Sp-0-
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This course is designed to prepare Childhood Education majors for Mat 106. Topics including arithmetic with fractions and decimals and beginning algebra. Passing the MAT 106 Proficiency Exam is required for successful completion of the course. This course may be used as 3 credit hours to meet the minimum 12 credit hour full time student requirement. It may not be used to satisfy any mathematics requirement nor to satisfy college credit requirement for graduation. Ir-0-
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As a capstone to the medieval and renaissance studies minor, the seminar provides students with an opportunity to integrate the knowledge gained from several disciplines--such as art, history, literature, music, philosophy and theatre--in terms of several research papers and/or oral reports. Prerequisites: twelve hours of medieval and renaissance studies courses and permission of seminar director. At least three disciplines must be represented in the twelve hours. Sp--3--
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Study of weather phenomena and introduction to the physical principles governing the atmosphere; instruments and observations; surface weather map interpretation. Fl, Sp-3-
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