MATH - Mathematics

MATH 1101 The Metric System

A course on the metric system for students who need one hour of Mathematics to meet degree requirements. Test

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MATH 1103 Special Problems

Subject matter and procedures vary according to the needs of students.

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MATH 1203 Special Problems

Subject matter and procedures vary according to the needs of students.

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MATH 1300 Mathematics Review

A course designed to review selected aspects of high school algebra which are a necessary prerequisite to college courses.This course does not meet any math requirement nor does it count toward any degree. 

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MATH 1303 Special Problems

Subject matter and procedures vary according to the needs of students.

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MATH 1304 Quantitative Reasoning

 

 

A course designed to interpret mathematical models such as formulas, graphs, tables, and schematics, and draw inferences from them. It will represent mathematical information symbolically, visually, numerically, and verbally. It will use arithmetical, algebraic, geometric and statistical methods to solve problems. The course will also estimate and check answers to mathematical problems in order to determine reasonableness, identify alternatives, and select optimal results. Above all, the course will recognize that mathematical and statistical methods have limits. Satisfies the mathematics requirement for some degrees. No prerequisite.

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MATH 1306 College Algebra

A study of equations, inequalities, and the graphs and properties of linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Satisfies Mathematics requirements for all degree plans, except for Mathematics majors and minors. Prerequisite: Receive a satisfactory Math score of 550 on the SAT or 21 on the ACT examination, or a grade of "C" or higher in MATH 1300.

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MATH 1320 Pre Calculus

 

 

A study of polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric, and two-variable functions. Prerequisite: Earn a MATH score of 580 SAT or 23 ACT, or a grade of “C” or higher in MATH 1306.

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MATH 1330 Calculus I

A study of the derivatives and integrals with their principal interpretations. Techniques of differentiation of functions of one variable. Prerequisite: Adequate high school background; MATH 1320; or permission of instructor.

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MATH 1403 Special Problems

Subject matter and procedures vary according to the needs of students.

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MATH 2303 Statistics

An introduction to statistics including a study of frequency distributions, measure of location and variation, probability distributions, sampling distributions, and statistical inference. Hypothesis testing, ANOVA, and simple linear regression are also considered. Prerequisite: A grade of at least a "C" or better in MATH 1306 or higher.

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MATH 2310 Calculus for Computer Science

A study of the operations of single variable calculus with emphais on applications. The course will also consider calculus with the major trigonometric structures. May count toward a minor in Mathematics. Will count toward education: 4-8 Mathematics major. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or higher in MATH 1320 or permission of instructor.

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MATH 2313 Systems of Mathematics 4-8 & 8-12

A study of topics in problem solving, the real number system, basic algebra, functions, coordinate geometry, plane and solid geometry, probability and statistics. Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or higher in MATH 1304 and MATH 1306 or 1320.

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MATH 2320 Linear Algebra

A study of systems of linear equations, matrices, determinants, vector inner product and cross product, vector spaces, linear transformations, eigenvectors, and eigenvalues. Prerequisite: A grade of "C' or higher in MATH 1330 or MATH 2310.

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MATH 2330 Calculus II

A study of integration and applications. Theory of infinite series. Prerequisite: MATH 1330 with a grade of "C" or higher.

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MATH 3314 Geometry

Incidence and separation properties of planes and space developed from an intuitive standpoint. Congruences, similarities, and metric principles are also conceptualized. Prerequisite: 3 hours of college Mathematics.

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MATH 3315 History of Mathematics

A study of the history and development of mathematical concepts. Prerequisite: MATH 1330 or 2309.

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MATH 3320 Foundations of Higher Mathematics

A study of formal logic and set theory (including truth tables, propositional and predicate calculus, equivalence relations, and cardinality of sets) and of the nature and methods of abstract mathematical proof. Prerequisite: MATH 2320.

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MATH 3325 Ordinary Differential Equations

Topics will include first order, linear higher order and nonlinear differential equations, systems of linear differential equations, consideration of boundary value problems, introduction to power series methods, elements of Laplace Transform. Some facts from linear algebra are presented. Computer Algebra Systems for problem solution are considered. Prerequisite: MATH 2330 Calculus II with a grade of "C" or higher.

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MATH 3330 Calculus III

A study of multivariable calculus differentiation and integration. Differential equations. Prerequisite: MATH 2330 with a grade of "C" or higher.

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MATH 3341 Numerical Analysis

A study of the numerical solution of polynomials and general algebraic equations; numerical solution of simultaneous linear equations and matrix operations; least squares curve-fitting techniques; interpolation polynomials; and numerical solution of ordinary differential equations. Prerequisite: CISC 2305 and MATH 3330 recommended.

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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-certificat ion review and test prior to graduation.

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MATH 4190 Independent Study

Independent study of some subject in Mathematics under the direction of a member of the department. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.

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MATH 4191 Seminar

Topics in various fields of Mathematics. May be repeated when topics vary. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.

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MATH 4193 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 4290 Independent Study

Independent study of some subject in Mathemat ics under the direction of a member of the de partment. Prerequisite: Permission of instr uctor.

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MATH 4291 Seminar

Topics in various fields of Mathematics. May be repeated when topics vary. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.

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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 4333 Real Variables

A study of real numbers, set theory, metric spaces, Euclidean spaces, continuity, differentiation, Riemann integration, series of numbers, and functions. Prerequisite: MATH 4330.

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MATH 4385 Mathematical 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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MATH 4390 Independent Study

Independent study of some subject in Mathemat ics under the direction of a member of the de partment. Prerequisite: Permission of instr uctor.

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MATH 4391 Seminar

Topics in various fields of Mathematics. May be repeated when topics vary. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.

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MATH 4490 Independent Learning

Independent study of some subject in Mathematics under the direction of a member of the department. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.

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MATH 4491 Seminar

Topics in various fields of Mathematics. May be repeated when topics vary. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.

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