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MATH 4090 Senior Seminar

Students majoring in mathematics or having an emphasis on mathematics for their education- related degree must complete a pre-certification review and test prior to graduation.

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MATH 4193 Senior Seminar:

Requirements may include a literature search, oral presentation, and formal paper on a relevant topic in mathematics. Additionally, students majoring in mathematics must complete the mathematics achievement examination prior to graduation. Prerequisite: MATH 3093 and MATH 4310, MATH 4320, and MATH 4385, or concurrent enrollment. 

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MATH 4310 Analysis

An introduction to the analysis of real numbers, functions, sequences, series, limits, continuity, differentiation, integration, convergence, and the complex numbers. Prerequisite: MATH 2330 and 3320.

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MATH 4320 Abstract Algebra

Introduction of basic algebraic properties of groups, rings, and fields, culminating in Galois Theory, with some indication of its uses. Prerequisite: MATH 2320 and 3320.

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MATH 4330 Advanced Calculus

The differential and integral calculus of Euclidean 3-space, using vector notation, and leading up to the formulation and solution of the partial differential equations of mathematical physics. The Fundamental Theorem of Line Integrals, Green's Theorem in a plane Stoke's Theorem, and Gauss; Divergence Theorem are also studied. Prerequisite: MATH 3330 with a grade of "C" or higher.

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MATH 4385 Mathematical Probability and Statistics

Probability theory and mathematical statistics presented at the post-calculus level. Topics include probability axioms, random variables, expectations, special discrete and continuous distributions, sampling theory, and data reduction. Prerequisite: MATH 3330 with a grade of "C" or higher.

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