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3.00 Credits
Explores mathematical models of random phenomena, basic probability theory, discrete probability spaces, combinatorial methods, conditional probability, independent, and dependent events. Also examines Bernoulli trials, Markov chains, fluctuations in coin-tossing and random walks, distribution functions, mean and variance of a probability law, notion of average, and expectation of a function. Investigates the normal, Poisson, exponential, gamma, and related probability laws, and computer applications using Minitab. Lec. 3 hrs. Pre-requisite: MATH 152 or CC.
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Continues MATH 381. Examines approximations of binomial and Poisson distributions by the normal distribution, probabilities of functions of random variables, law of large numbers, central limit theorem, related topics, statistical inference, and hypothesis testing. Also covers computer applications using Minitab. Lec. 3 hrs. Pre-requisite: MATH 381, MATH 253 or CC.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces simple and multiple linear regression, stepwise regression procedure, and regression diagnostics, including residual analysis, collinearity and scaling problems. Also covers computer applications using Minitab or SPSSX. Lec. 3 hrs. Pre-requisite: MATH 381 or CC.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces and illustrates design of experiments and analysis of variance, randomized blocks, factorial analysis, and Latin Square designs, and analysis of covariance. Includes computer applications using Minitab or SPSSX. Lec. 3 hrs. Pre-requisite: MATH 385 or CC.
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3.00 Credits
Explores structure of a mathematical system including sets and whole numbers, sets and arithmetic, system of whole numbers, base-ten arithmetic, arithmetic in bases other than ten, and elementary number theory. Also covers system of integers, system of rational numbers, decimal expansions and real numbers, the metric system, probability, and statistics. Provides instruction for students who intend to teach in elementary school. Lec. 3 hrs. Pre-requisite: MATH 102 or CC.
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3.00 Credits
Investigates intuitive plane geometry, measurement and coordinate geometry, elementary logic, geometric constructions, and Pythagorean Theorem. Provides instruction for students who intend to teach in elementary school. Lec. 3 hrs. Pre-requisite: MATH 393 or CC.
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3.00 Credits
Investigates, among other topics, mathematics of early humans, the real number system, and the role of the ancient civilizations in its development. Also covers mathematics during the Dark Ages of Europe, mathematics during the Renaissance, and contributions of Africans, Asians, and non-Europeans to the development of mathematics. Lec. 3 hrs. Pre-requisite: MATH 152 or CC.
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3.00 Credits
Studies binary operations, groups and subgroups, permutations, cyclic groups, isomorphisms, direct products, finitely generated Abelian groups, homomorphism's normal subgroups and factor groups, and series of groups. Lec. 3 hrs. Pre-requisite: MATH 176 & MATH 225 or CC.
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3.00 Credits
Continues MATH 411. Investigates rings, integral domains, fields, and fields of quotients of integral domains, quotient rings and ideals. Also includes homomorphism of rings, polynomials, factoring polynomials over a field, extension fields, splitting fields, separable extensions, finite fields, and Galois Theory. Lec. 3 hrs. Pre-requisite: MATH 411 or CC.
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3.00 Credits
Examines vector spaces, dual spaces, and canonical forms. Also covers eigenvalues and eigenvectors, inner product spaces, and spectral theory and applications. Lec. 3 hrs. Pre-requisite: MATH 176 & MATH 225, or CC.
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