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3.00 Credits
Analytic functions, complex integration, complex sequences and series, and conformal mapping. Prerequisite: MA303 or consent of department. Offered alternate years. The Department
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1.00 Credits
Advanced level. Students will work collaboratively on problems posed in various undergraduate mathematics journals and other sources. Solutions to journal problems will be submitted to the journal editors for acknowledgment and possible publication. Problems are taken from all areas of specialty within mathematics. During fall semesters, students will have an opportunity to compete in the annual William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition. Prerequisite: QR2. Must be taken S/U. May be repeated for credit. The Department
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3.00 Credits
Special study in mathematics outside the regular department offerings. Prerequisite: consent of department. The Department
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3.00 Credits
Research, discussion, and presentation of selected topics at an advanced level, to provide a capstone experience for the mathematics major; primarily intended for seniors. Prerequisites: MA303 and 319 or consent of the department. This course may be repeated for credit with permission of the department. The Department
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3.00 Credits
Optional for mathematics majors. Recommended for those working toward professional careers or graduate study in mathematics, and required for those seeking to satisfy the criteria for departmental honors. The Department
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Professional experience at an advanced level for juniors and seniors with substantial academic experience in mathematics. With faculty sponsorship and departmental approval, students may extend their educational experience in pure or applied mathematics. This course may not be used to satisfy the requirements of any major or minor in the department. Prerequisites: MA200, two additional courses in mathematics at the 200 level or above, and permission of the department. Not for liberal arts credit.
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4.00 Credits
A broadly based introduction to the field of business that can serve either as the first course in the departmental sequence or as an only course for a student desiring an overview of the business world from a manager's perspective. Topics include strategic analysis and planning, marketing, financial management, control, organizational design, human behavior, and communications. Students present individual written analyses and engage in group oral presentations.
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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive assessment of marketing's dynamic role in contemporary global society. The course emphasizes the development of marketing strategies which reflect domestic and cross-national competitive structures and diverse market place realities. Topics include consumer analyses, target market identification, positioning, e-commerce, and coordination of marketing mix elements. Prerequisite: MB107 or permission of instructor. B. Balevic, C. Page, E. Lepkowska-White
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3.00 Credits
The theoretical and experiential basis for the analysis of individual, group and organizational behavior in both domestic and international contexts. Prerequisite: MB107 or permission of instructor. M. Correa, T. Harper, P. Prasad, C. D'Abate
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4.00 Credits
The theoretical and experiential basis for the analysis of individual, group and organizational behavior in both domestic and international contexts. Develops student's ability to critically read the research literature and provides opportunities for development of reflective management practice. Prerequisite: MB107 or permission of instructor. M. Correa, T. Harper, P. Prasad, C. D'Abate
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