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3.00 Credits
Covers the theory and application of contingency mathematics in the areas of life and health insurance, annuities and pensions, using both stochastic and deterministic approaches. Includes material covered on the Society of Actuaries Exam M. Prerequisite: Mathematics 330, 365. Spring 2008.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces algebraic structures and their applications. Covers set theory, number theory, modular arithmetic, groups, rings and fields. Prerequisite: Mathematics 341. Fall 2008.
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3.00 Credits
Develops standard topics in mathematical statistics, including sampling distributions, estimation, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, regression, and correlation. Prerequisite: Mathematics 365. Spring.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Seminar/workshop topics announced when scheduled. Independent study topics selected by students in consultation with the mathematics professor who supervises the work. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
In-depth exploration of a topic not covered in other courses as preparation for graduate level mathematics. Topics vary, but may include algebraic topology, analytical number theory, coding theory, differential geometry, functional analysis, lie theory, partial differential equations, real analysis, ring theory, and topology. May be repeated. Prerequisites: Mathematics 323; any additional prerequisites will be announced when scheduled.
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3.00 Credits
(3) Focuses on the formulation, analysis, and interpretation of mathematical models related to contemporary problems drawn from the natural sciences, social sciences, and management science. Involves team projects and a seminar format. Prerequisites: Senior standing, Mathematics 222, at least one computer programming class. Fall.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
A structured assignment which allows the student to gain practical experience in a mathematics-related field relating to a career interest. The student is directed by a faculty member of the Department of Mathematics and supervised by a member of the cooperating organization. Prerequisite: Permission of the Department of Mathematics.
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3.00 Credits
I ( 1-2) Introduces engineering design as a disciplined, creative, problem-solving process using requirements analysis, functional decomposition, system architecture, and test plans. Students work on team-based project. Students learn basic sketching and machine shop techniques. Prerequisite: Engineering 101 or permission of the instructor. May be repeated. Spring.
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3.00 Credits
Includes resolution and composition of forces, moments, principles of equilibrium and application to trusses and jointed frames, friction, center of gravity, and second moments of areas. Uses vector analysis throughout. Corequisite: Mathematics 211 or 221. Fall, spring.
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3.00 Credits
Covers rectilinear and curvilinear motions, force, mass, acceleration, projectiles, pendulums, inertia forces in machines, work and energy, impulse, and momentum and impact. Prerequisite: Mechanical/Civil Engineering 212. Fall, spring.
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