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MA 350: Numerical Analysis
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Elementary discussion of errors, polynomial interpolation, quadrature, linear systems of equations, solutions of non-linear equations. Numerical differentiation, integration, solutions to differential equations. Prerequisites: MA 273, MA 330 and CS 172. MA 316 strongly recommended. Spring semester, even years.
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MA 357: Mathematical Statistics I
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
A theoretical study of probability, random variables and their distributions, confidence intervals, and tests of hypothesis, regression and correlation. Prerequisites: MA 273, MA 256 and CS 171. MA 316 strongly recommended. Fall semester, odd years.
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MA 357 - Mathematical Statistics I
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MA 358: Mathematical Statistics II
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
A theoretical study of confidence intervals and estimators, test of hypothesis, ANOVA, regression and correlation, and non-parametric methods. Spring semester, even years.
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MA 358 - Mathematical Statistics II
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MA 360: Number Theory
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Divisibility, congruence, prime numbers, diophantine equations, quadratic reciprocity, number-theoretic functions. Emphasis on mathematics education and problem-solving. Prerequisites: MA 172 and MA 316. Fall semester, even years.
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MA 365: Modern Geometry
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Sets and propositions, postulation systems, affine geometry, Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometry. Required for high-school mathematics teachers. Prerequisite: MA 171. MA 316 strongly recommended. Spring semester.
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MA 365 - Modern Geometry
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MA 396: Topics in Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Mathematical topics of current interest to the mathematics faculty and advanced students. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: permission of department chair. Periodic offering.
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MA 410: Algebraic Structures
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Logic, sets, relations, functions, groups, rings, fields and vector spaces. Mathematics education and computing applications studied. Prerequisites: MA 172, MA 316, and CS 171. Fall semester, odd years.
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MA 410 - Algebraic Structures
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MA 430W: Graph Theory and Combinatorics
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Paths and circuits, trees, planarity and duality, coloring of graphs, digraphs and networks, permutations and combinations, multinomial theorem, generating functions, difference equations, principle of inclusion and exclusion, mobius function, Polya's theorem. Prerequisites: MA 172, MA 316, and CS 171. Spring semester, even years.
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MA 440,441: Advanced Calculus I, II
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
The real number system, elements of point-set-theory sequences and series, differentiation, integration, multiple integrals. Prerequisite: MA 273. MA 316 strongly recommended. Fall semester, even years; spring semester, odd years.
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MI 101: Leadership and Personal Development3
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Develop self-confidence and review basic life skills of fitness and communication through team study and activities in basic drill, physical fitness, rappelling, leadership reaction courses, team-building exercises, first aid, giving presentations and basic rifle marksmanship. Learn fundamental concepts of leadership, including organization and role of the Army, Army values, and expected ethical behavior in a profession, in both classroom and outdoor laboratory environments. Weekly requirements: three hours for class and a required leadership lab, MI 101L, plus required participation in a minimum of three one-hour sessions for physical fitness (MI 103). Participation in all off-campus exercises is required.
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