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Courses

  • MATH-1143 Elements of Math I

    Designed to give the liberal arts student a comprehensive overview of the applications of mathematics in today-s society with an emphasis on problem-solving skills. Special attention will be given to the role of mathematics. Topics will include set theory, logic, probability, systems of numeration, and number theory. This course is normally offered every semester.

  • MATH-1153 Elements of Math II

    Topics include algebra, systems of linear equations, geometry, problem solving and consumer mathematics. This course is normally offered every semester.

  • MATH-1623 Intro to Discrete Math

    Topics include sets and set relations, functions, proof techniques, logic, logic functions, logic circuits, counting techniques, and graph theory. This course is normally offered every semester.

  • MATH-2113 Applied Calculus

    Analytic geometry, limits, derivatives and integrals involving algebraic, exponential an logarithmic functions. Applications are primarily related to the areas of business and social sciences. This course is normally offered in the fall semester.

  • MATH-2114 Calculus with Analytical Geometry

    Differentiations and integrations of algebraic and transcendental functions, applications and analytical geometry. This course is normally offered every semester.

  • MATH-2214 Calculus II

    Differentiations and integrations of inverse trigonometric functions, logarithmic functions, and exponential functions. Topics include formal integration techniques, polar coordinates, conic sections, sequences and series. This course is normally offered every semester.

  • MATH-2314 Calculus III

    The calculus of functions of several variables, partial differentiation, multiple integrals, vectors and vector functions. This course is normally offered every semester.

  • MATH-2913 Statistical Methods

    Basic experimental statistics, basic probability distributions, methods of estimations, tests of significance, sampling techniques, inferences concerning population parameters, regression and correlation. This course is normally offered every semester.

  • MATH-3013 Differential Equations

    First order and simple higher-order differential equations, linear equations with constant coefficients, simultaneous differential equations, series solutions and applications. This course is normally offered every semester.

  • MATH-3113 Number Theory

    Divisibility, primes, congruencies, functions of number theory, Diophantine equations, Farey fractions and other related topics. This course is normally offered in the spring semester of even numbered years.

  • MATH-3123 Mathematical Modeling and Strategies for˝Secondary Teachers

    Designed for secondary mathematics teachers to provide experiences that develop significant connections among mathematical ideas and applications of these ideas to problem solving in mathematics. The course includes opportunities for the prospective mathematics teacher to reflect critically on teaching practices and curriculum and to use a variety of tools of technology and manipulatives to create environments to help students learn. This course also includes a survey of the historical development of mathematical systems, including those contributions of underrepresented groups and diverse cultures. This course is normally offered in the fall semester of even numbered years.

  • MATH-3313 Modern Algebra I

    An introduction to modern algebra. Topics include concepts from set theory, number systems, groups, rings, and fields. This course is normally offered in the fall semester of even numbered years.

  • MATH-3413 Modern Algebra II

    A continuation of Modern Algebra I, including vector spaces, polynomial rings, and ideals. This course is normally offered in the spring semester of odd numbered years.

  • MATH-3513 Linear Algebra

    Matrix theory, quadratic forms, determinants, linear transformations, systems of equations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors. This course is normally offered in the fall semester.

  • MATH-3623 Introduction to Analysis

    A rigorous approach to the usual topics encountered in Calculus I, II, - III such as limits, continuity, differentiation, integration, and infinite series. The course is intended to prepare the student for more advanced analysis courses such as Advanced Calculus, Introduction to Real Analysis, or Introduction to Complex Analysis usually encountered at the first year graduate level. The construction of mathematical proofs will be emphasized. This course is normally offered in the fall semester of odd numbered years.

  • MATH-3813 Modern Geometry

    Advanced Euclidean geometry, axiomatic geometries, non-Euclidean geometry, and graph theory. This course is normally offered in the spring semester of odd numbered years.

  • MATH-4113 Probability/Stats I

    Simple probability models, random variables, distribution functions and discrete and continuous distributions. This course is normally offered in the fall semester of odd numbered years.

  • MATH-4213 Probability/Stats II

    Sampling, presentation of data, testing statistical hypotheses, estimating and testing variability and comparisons of populations. This course is normally offered in the spring semester of even numbered years.

  • MATH-4313 Complex Variables

    Complex numbers, analytic functions, integration series, contour integration, analytic continuation and multi-valued problems, conformal mappings, boundary value problems, and integral transforms. This course is normally offered in the fall semester of even numbered years.

  • MATH-4513 Point Set Topology

    Theory of point sets and abstract spaces with applications to analysis. This course is offered as needed.

  • MATH-4811 SS: Spec Studies Mathematics

    A seminar uniting the varied elements of the mathematics major. A written and oral presentation covering a current research topic in mathematics is required. This course is normally offered in the spring semester.

  • MATH-4900 Independent Study in Mathematics

    Assigned research, readings and reports based on the needs of the individual student. 1-3 hours. This course is offered as needed.

  • MATH-5113 Probability and Statistics I

    Simple probability models, random variables, distribution functions, and discrete and continuous distributions. Students cannot receive credit for both MATH-4113 and MATH-5113.

  • MATH-5213 Probability and Statistics II

    Sampling, presentation of data, testing statistical hypotheses, estimating and testing variability and comparisons of populations. Students cannot receive credit for both MATH-4213 and MATH-5213.

  • MATH-5413 Number Theory

    Divisibility, primes, congruencies, functions of number theory, Diophantine equations, Farey fractions and other related topics. This course is normally offered in the spring semester of even numbered years.

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