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Show Humanities Mathematics Program: Mathematics Minor I. General Requirements: A. A grade of C or better in all minor courses. B. At least one 4-credit hour course numbered above 307 must be completed at Weber State College. II. Specific Requirements: A. Mathematics courses required (20 credit hours): Mathematics 107 (5), 211 (5), 212 (5), 213 (5). B. Mathematics courses to elect from (8 credit hours): 310 (4), 312 (4), 320 (5), 321 (4), 322 (4), 323 (4), 331 (4), 332 (4), 335 (4), 341 (4), 342 (4), 371 (4), 372 (4), 373 (4), 374 (4), 451 (4), 452 (4), 461 (4), 462 (4), 463 (4) or other approved courses. Program: Mathematics Teaching Minor I. General Requirements: A. A grade of C or better in all minor courses. B. At least one four-credit hour course numbered above 307 must be completed at Weber State College. II. Specific Requirements: A. Mathematics courses required (28 credit hours): Mathematics 107 (5), 211 (5), 212 (5), 213 (5); 310 (4) or 331 (4); 312 (4). B. Mathematics courses to elect from: Mathematics 301 (3) is a recommended elective. MATHEMATICS COURSES 001. College Arithmetic (3) Fundamental concepts of arithmetic. AWSSu 101. First Course in Algebra (5) May be taken in one-credit modules. 101a. Sets, Relations and Functions (1) 101b. Positive and Negative Numbers (1) Prerequisite: Mathematics 101a. 101c. Rational Expressions (1) Prerequisite: Mathematics 101b. 101d. Linear Equations and Inequalities Prerequisite: Mathematics 101c. (1) 101e. Polynomial Functions (1) Prerequisite: Mathematics 101c. PS102. Concepts in Mathematics (4) Introduction to mathematical methods. Application of mathematics in various areas. A W S Su PS105. Intermediate Algebra (5) May be taken in one-credit modules. Prerequisite: Mathematics 101 or placement test. A W S Su PS105a. Exponents and Radicals (1) PS105b. Exponentials and Logarithms (1) Prerequisite: Mathematics PS105a. PS105c. Polynomial and Rational Functions (1) Prerequisite: Mathematics PS105a. PS105d. The Quadratic Function (1) Prerequisite: Mathematics PS105c. PS 105e. Systems of Equations (1) Prerequisite: Mathematics 101. PS106. Trigonometry (5) Trigonometric functions and their properties. Prerequisite: Mathematics PS105 or placement test. A W S Su PS107. College Algebra (5) Selected topics in algebra including inequalities, logarithms, theory of equations, matrices, determinants and progressions. Prerequisite: Mathematics 106 or placement test. A W S Su PS108. Mathematics for Elementary Teachers (4) Basic concepts of arithmetic, algebra and geometry. Four hours lecture and one 1-hour lab a week. Prerequisite: Mathematics 001 or placement test. A W S Su 109. Mathematics for Elementary Teachers (4) Continuation of PS108. A W S Su PS141. Introduction to Elementary Probability and Statistics (3-4) (3 credit hours with prerequisite of Mathematics PS105 or 4 credit hours without Mathematics PS105). AWS 200. Mathematics Computer Laboratory (1) Computer solution of mathematics problems. May be taken concurrently with any lower division mathematics course. Prerequisite: Approval of instructor (May be repeated with a maximum of 5 hours in Mathematics 200 and 300). AWSSu PS211. Calculus with Analytic Geometry (5) Prerequisite: Mathematics 106 and 107 or placement test. A W S Su 212, 213. Calculus with Analytic Geometry (5-5) Prerequisite: Mathematics PS211. A W S Su 160 Humanities Music 241. Applied Probability and Statistics (4) Basic concepts of probability and statistics with an emphasis on application. Prerequisite: Mathematics PS107 or RTE117. W 292. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) In order to provide flexibility and to meet many different needs, a number of specific offerings are possible using this catalog number. When the number is used it will be accompanied by a brief and specific descriptive title. The specific title with the credit authorized for the particular offering will appear on the student transcript. A W S Su 300. Mathematics Computer Laboratory (1) Computer solution of mathematics problems. May be taken concurrently with any upper division mathematics course. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor and Data Processing 260. (May be repeated with a maximum of 5 hours in Mathematics 200 and 300.) A W S Su 301. Teaching of Secondary School Mathematics (3) Organization of subject matter, methods of presenting particular topics, teaching aids, evaluation of results. Prerequisite: Mathematics 213. S 303, 304. Modem Mathematics for In-Service Teachers (3-3) Basic concepts of arithmetic and geometry. Enrollment restricted to in-service teachers. Su 305. Algebra for Elementary Teachers (3) Prerequisite: Mathematics 108, 109 or equivalent. A Su 306. Topics in Mathematics for Elementary Teachers (3) Topics in probability, statistics and number theory. Prerequisite: Mathematics 109. 307. Geometry for Elementary Teachers (3) Prerequisite: Mathematics 108, 109 or equivalent. S 310. Foundations of Algebra (4) Logic, set theory and axiomatic systems. Prerequisite: Mathematics 213. A Su 312. Foundations of Geometry (4) Postulate systems of geometry. Prerequisite: Mathematics 213. W 320. Calculus and Linear Algebra (5) Partial derivatives, multiple integrals and linear algebra. Prerequisite: Mathematics 213. AW S Su 321, 322, 323. Advanced Calculus (4-4-4) Analysis of functions of one and several variables. Prerequisite: Mathematics 320. AWS 331, 332. Introduction to Modern Algebra (4-4) Structure of algebraic systems. (332 offered 1976-77 and alternate years.) Prerequisite: Mathematics 320. W S 335. Linear Algebra (4) Matrices and introduction to linear algebra. Prerequisite: Mathematics 320. S 341, 342. Probability - Statistics (4-4) Introductory probability theory and mathematical statistics. Prerequisite: Mathematics 320 or Mathematics 213 and consent of the instructor. A W 371, 372, 373. Mathematical Methods in Engineering and Physics (4-4-4) Differential equations, Fourier series, LaPlace transforms, partial differential equations, vector analysis, complex variables. (372 and 373 offered 1977-78 and alternate years.) Prerequisite: Mathematics 320. AWS 374. Tensor Analysis (4) Generalized coordinates, tensors and applications. Prerequisite: Mathematics 372. S 451, 452. Differential Equations (4-4) Prerequisite: Mathematics 320. A W 461. 462, 463. Numerical Analysis (4-4-4) Introduction to numerical methods. Use of the digital computer in solving otherwise intractable problems. Prerequisite: Mathematics 320 and Data Processing 260. AWS 475. Topics in Mathematics (2-4) This course will vary with the demand and may be taken more than once for a maximum of 5 credit hours. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. W S 492. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) In order to provide flexibility and to meet many different needs, a number of specific offerings are possible using this catalog number. When the number is used it will be accompanied by a brief and specific descriptive title. The specific title with the credit authorized for the particular offering will appear on the student transcript. A W S Su DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC AND THEATRE ARTS Herbert Cecil, Chairman MUSIC AREA K. Earl Ericksen, Coordinator Professor, Herbert Cecil, K. Earl Ericksen; Associate Professor, Daniel L. Martino, Ronald L. Wooden; Assistant Professors, Loren B. Crawford, Mary Ray Johnson, Lyneer C. Smith, Donald Threlkeld; Instructors, Evelyn Harris, Douglas J. Wolf; Lecturers in Applied Music, Kirk Beecher (violin), Scott Birkinshaw (string bass), Audrey Bush (double bass), Afton Castlemain (piano), Virginia Cecil (piano), Rulon Christiansen (organ), Margaret Crawford (voice), Wayne Deveraux (organ), Bruce Erickson (double bass), Anita Ford (flute), David Freed (cello), Maggie Gammell (pano), Zesta Geisler (organ), Mary Hayes (piano), Shirleyan Henderson (classical guitar), Johnny Hull (guitar), Carol Hurst (piano), S. Gordon Jessop (French Horn), Richard Marsden (cello), Wayne 161 |