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4.00 Credits
4 credits. Special topic (offered irregularly) The role of geometry in drawing, sculpture, and architecture is extensive. Topics include: Euclidean plane and solid geometry; symmet ry; tilings of the plane; projective geometry; the golden ratio. The geometric basis of perspective is pursued in a historical setting.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. Fall This course in combinatories includes element a rypro b a b i l i t y, linear programming, difference equations, graph theory, enumeration techniques. Prerequisite: MAT 1150
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. Fall A continuation of MAT 1500 and 1510. Topics include: polar coordinates, vectors in two and three dimensions, parametric equations, quadric surfaces, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, directional derivatives, gradients and their applications, and line integrals. Prerequisite: MAT 1510
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4 credits. Fall Many phenomena in scientific situations are characterized by differential equations. Topics include: the mathematical formulation of problems and solution techniques; linear equations; linear systems; series methods; nonlinear first- and second-order equations. Prerequisite: MAT 3150
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. Spring Topics include: linear equations; row reduction; matrix algebra; determinants; vectors in three dimensions; abstract vector spaces; dimension; linear transformations; eigenvalues; diagonalization; applications to other sciences. Prerequisite: MAT 1510
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. Special topic (offered irregularly) Topics include: transformations and mappings; Jacobians; curves and surfaces; vectors and vector fields; gradient, divergence, curl, line, and s u rface integrals; Green’s theorem; divergence theorem; Stoke’stheorem; Lagrange multipliers; uniform convergence of series; point-set topology. Prerequisite: MAT 3150
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. Special topic (offered irregularly) Probability in discrete and continuous sample spaces, combinatorics, distributions, random variables, Poisson processes, and Markov chains, with applications to the natural and social sciences. Also includes mathematical bases of common statistical tests with applications, sampling, hypothesis testing, and distributions commonly used in statistics. Prerequisite: MAT 3150
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. Every semester Introduces concepts and skills used in analyzing and designing interfaces for computer applications. As students study techniques and “rules of thumb,”they discover that the design and implementation of each interface is a unique challenge, which requires creativity and consideration of technical, aesthetic, and psychological factors. Includes the use of XML, XSL, XHTML-MP, VoiceXML, and usability studies. Offered as NME 3440 for new media majors. Prerequisite: MAT/NME 2730 and MAT/NME 3525, or permission of instructor
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4 credits. Special topic (offered irregularly) Unix and Windows 2000 represent a more sophisticated environment than the first generation of graphics-based operating systems. This introduction includes material from the perspective of the user, programmer, and designer. Emphasis is on the tools used for management and administration and the tradeoffs that a ffect operating system perf o rmance. Some coursework in the computer lab provides hands-on experience. Recommended: A previous programming course ( MAT 1520) or equivalent
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. Special topic (offered irregularly) Focuses on extensions to standard HTML that enable a Web document to interact with user input without sending requests to the server. Students who are familiar with HTML, Web design, and some programming are introduced to advanced programming techniques for creating interactive Web content, using JavaScript, DHTML, and Flash. Offered as NME 3525 for new media majors. Prerequisite: MAT/NME 1420 and 2730, or permission of instructor
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