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4.00 Credits
Geometry of the plane and space, including vectors and surfaces. Multivariable calculus, including partial derivatives, Taylor's Theorem in two variables, line and surface integrals, and Green's Theorem. Fourmeetings per week. Prerequisite: MTH 122 Calculus II
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4.00 Credits
Matrices and systems of linear equations, determinants, real vector spaces and inner product spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalue problems, and applications. Four meetings per week. Prerequisite: MTH 122 Calculus II
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4.00 Credits
A study of the theory, methods of solution, and applications of differential equations and systems of differential equations. Topics will include the Laplace Transform, some numerical methods, and applications from the physical sciences and geometry. Prerequisite: MTH 122 Calculus II
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0.50 Credits
This course examines selected masterpieces of classical mathematics, including Euclid's Elements, Archimedes' determination of the surface area of a sphere, Heron's formula for triangular area, andPtolemy's table of chords. Emphasis will be placed on the brilliance of the mathematics and the reverberations of these ideas down to the present age. Does not satisfy a major/minor requirement. Prerequisite: one course in calculus
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0.50 Credits
This course examines selected mathematical masterpieces from the Renaissance to the dawn of the twentieth century. Theorems to be considered include those of Cardano, Newton, the Bernoullis, Euler, Gauss, and Cantor. Besides the mathematics, the course focuses on the context in which the theorems were discovered and the lives of the discoverers. Offered in alternate years. Does not satisfy a major/minor requirement. Prerequisite: one course in calculus
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4.00 Credits
Models describing physical and economic conditions will be constructed, analyzed, and tested. The computer will be used in model verification. Offered in alternate years. Prerequisite: MTH 227 Differential Equations
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4.00 Credits
Linear programming, the transportation model, dynamic programming, decision analysis, game theory, and inventory and queuing models. Offered in alternate years. Prerequisite: MTH 226 Linear Algebra
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4.00 Credits
A study of the algebraic structures of groups, rings, fields, and integral domains. Offered in alternate years. Prerequisites: MTH 210 Transition to Abstract Mathematics and MTH 226 Linear Algebra
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4.00 Credits
Probability, discrete and continuous random variables, the binomial, normal, Poisson, chisquare, t, and F distribution. Offered in alternate years. Prerequisites: MTH 210 Transition to Abstract Mathematics and MTH 223 Calculus III
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4.00 Credits
A continuation of MTH 331 Mathematical Statistics I. Topics will include estimation, hypothesis testing, regression, correlation, and analysis of variance. Offered in alternate years. Prerequisite: MTH 331 Mathematical Statistics I.
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