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3.00 Credits
A terminal course for non-mathematics majors and minors. Tabular and graphical representation of statistical data, measures of central tendency and dispersion, probability, sampling, statistical inference, simple correlation, and regression. Prereq: MATH 106, MATH 111, or higher. Sp
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3.00 Credits
Includes introductory topics in mathematical logic, combinatorics, analysis, mathematical proof, and problem solving. This course satisfies the A2 category of the University Core Curriculum. Prereq: Satisfactory placement score or MATH 111. May be taken concurrently with MATH 230. F, Sp
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the foundations of geometry. Topics from finite, Euclidean, and non-Euclidean geometries are explored. Properties of polygons, convexity, and various geometric shapes are explored. Prereq: 15 hours of mathematics or consent of instructor. F
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4.00 Credits
Integrating and differentiating transcendental functions, applications of the integral, numerical integration techniques, and infinite series. This course satisfies the A2 category of the University Core Curriculum. Prereq: MATH 230 (grade of C or better). F, Sp, Su
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3.00 Credits
Techniques from algebra, calculus, probability, and other areas of mathematics are employed to solve problems arising in the biological, physical, and social sciences. Prereq: MATH 230 or consent of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Vectors in two and three dimensions, surfaces and space curves, partial differentiation, multiple integration with applications of each. This course satisfies the A2 category of the University Core Curriculum. Prereq: MATH 330 (grade of C or better) or consent of instructor. F, Sp
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3.00 Credits
Topics in discrete methods, combinations, graph theory, and finite algebraic structures will be studied. The applications of these topics in computer science, physical and life science, as well as in social sciences makes the course valuable for students in many majors. Prereq: MATH 230 or consent of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to interest theory and mathematical finance; topics included are calculation of interest and yield rates; present, future, discounted and accumulated values; and time intervals involved in cash flow transactions Both continuous and discrete time models will be considered. This course will provide the basic foundation for Exam FM administered jointly by the Society of Actuaries and Casualty Actuarial Society. This course does not satisfy the requirements for a degree in mathematics. Prereq: MATH 330 (grade of C or better).
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3.00 Credits
The materials, devices, and methods of teaching mathematics in the secondary schools. Prereq: 18 hours in the major or minor. F
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3.00 Credits
The materials, devices, and methods of teaching mathematics in the elementary schools. Prereq: MATH 106, MATH 206, and MATH 226. F, Sp, Su
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