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Show Mathematics Mathematics General nformation 107. College Algebra (5) Su, A, W, S Selected topics in algebra including inequalities, logarithms, theory of equations, matrices, determinants and progressions. Prerequisite: Math 105 or placement test. 118. Pre-calculus (5) A A refresher course for students who have had previous courses in College Algebra and in Trigonometry. 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.) 203. Mathematics for Elementary Teachers (3) A, W, S Properties of whole numbers and integers. Two hours lecture, two hours recitation and laboratory. Prerequisite: math 105 or consent of instructor. 204. Mathematics for Elementary Teachers (3) A, W, S Properties of rational and real numbers; probability and statistics. Prerequisite: Math 203. 205. Mathematics for Elementary Teachers (3) A, W, S Geometry. Prerequisite: Math 204. 211. Calculus with Analytic Geometry (5) Su, A, W, S Analytic geometry, differentiation and applications. Prerequisite: Math 106 and 107 or placement test. 212. Calculus with Analytic Geometry (5) Su, A, W, S Integral calculus, transcendental functions and applications. Prerequisite: Math 211. 213. Calculus with Analytic Geometry (4) Su, A, W, S Infinite series, vectors, partial differentiation. Prerequisite: Math 212. 215. Applied Calculus (5) Topics and applications in functions, differentiation and integration of functions of one and several variables for students in Business, Economics, Life and Social Sciences, Education, and Technology. Prerequisite: Math 107. 241. Applied Probability and Statistics (4) A, S Basic concepts of probability and statistics with an emphasis on applications. Prerequisite: Math 107. 292. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) Consult the quarterly class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. PD292S. Community Service (3) Students will receive an overview of community service and explore opportunities for service learning in the community. Five preparatory workshops (first week only) followed by 55 hours of approved community service. 300. Numerical Methods for Computer (3) W Computer methods for solving equations, integrating functions, and obtaining statistical parameters. Prerequisite: Knowledge of a programming language and Math 212 (may be taken concurrently). No credit if Math 461 is also taken. 301. Teaching of Secondary School Mathematics (3) S Organization of subject matter, methods of presenting particular topics, teaching aids, evaluation of results. Prerequisite: Math 213. 302. History of Mathematics (4) The major accomplishments of mathematics are studied from a historical perspective using methods employed by the discovering mathematicians. Prerequisite: Math 212. 305. Algebra for Elementary Teachers (3) A Prerequisite: Math 202. 306. Probability and Statistics for Elementary Teachers (3) W Topics in probability and statistics. Prerequisite: Math 202. 307. Geometry for Elementary Teachers (3) W Prerequisite: Math 202. 308. Number Theory for Elementary Teachers (3) S Prerequisite: Math 202. 310. Foundations of Algebra (3) W Set theory and related topics to understand the structure of the system of real numbers. Prerequisite: Math 213. 312. Foundations of Geometry (3) A Postulate systems of geometry. Prerequisite: Math 213. 314. Foundations of Analysis (3) Su, S Completeness axiom for the real line and some of its consequences. Prerequisite: Math 213. 321. Calculus of Several Variables (3) Su, A,WS Multivariable calculus, partial derivatives and multiple integrals. Prerequisite: Math 213. 325. Elementary Linear Algebra (3) Su, A, W, S Systems of linear equations, matrices, and vector spaces. Emphasis on computational linear algebra. Prerequisite: Math 213. 331,332. Introduction to Modern Algebra (3-3) A, W (Offered 91-92) Structure of algebraic systems. Prerequisite: Math 325. 335. Linear Algebra (3) Prerequisite: Math 325. 341, 342, 343. Probability and Statistics (4-4-4) A, W, S Introductory probability theory and mathematical statistics. Prerequisite: Math 321 or Math 213 and consent of instructor. 355. Introduction to Mathematical Modeling (4) W Formulation, solution and interpretation of mathematical models for problems occurring in areas of physical, biological and social science. Prerequisite: Math 321 or consent of instructor. 357. Linear Optimization (4 S Study of problems in linear optimization with primary emphasis on the solution of linear programming problems and selected applications. Prerequisite: Math 212. 361. Graph Theory (4) A Graphs, trees, matchings, networks, optimization, applications, graph algorithms and computational complexity. Prerequisite: Math 212. 362. Enumeration 362 (4) W The principles of enumeration, counting problems, generating functions, recurrence relations, inclusion-exclusion, and applications. Prerequisite: Math 212. 363. Topics in Combinatorics (4) S Ramsey theory, bipartite graphs, computational complexity, coding theory, block designs and/or other topics of combinatorics. Prerequisite: Math 361 and Math 362. 372. Vector Analysis (4) Su, W Vector analysis, integral theorems and generalized coordinates. Prerequisite: Math 321. 381. Complex Variables (4) S Analysis and applications of functions of a single complex variable. Prerequisite: Math 213. 416. Number Theory (4) A Foundations of number theory, congruences, residues, and reciprocity. Prerequisite: Math 213. 421,422,423. Advanced Calculus (3-3-3) A, W, S (Not offered 91-92) Analysis of functions of one and several variables. Prerequisite: Math 314 and 321. 451. Differential Equations (4) A, W Prerequisite: Math 321. 452. Differential Equations (4) W Prerequisites: Math 325 and Math 451. 453. Differential Equations (4) S Prerequisite: Math 451. 461, 462, 463. Numerical Analysis (4-4-4) A, W, S Introduction to numerical methods. Use of the digital computer in solving otherwise intractable problems. Prerequisite: Math 325 and CS 240 or 260. 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. 492. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) Consult the quarterly class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. 511. Algebra for In-Service Teachers (3) Concepts and teaching strategies for intermediate algebra. Student Services Interdisc. Programs 512. Trigonometry for In-Service Teachers (3) Concepts and applications of circular functions with an emphasis on teaching strategies. 513. Pre-Calculus for In-Service Teachers (3) Pre-Calculus mathematics with emphasis on concepts and teaching strategies. 518, 519. Applied Calculus For In-Service Teachers (3-3) Prerequisite: Math 513 or equivalent course. 521, 522, 523. Calculus for In-Service Teachers (3-3-3) Prerequisite: Math 512, 513 or equivalent courses. Applied 524. Calculus For In-Service Teachers (3) Science & Concepts of analytic geometry and calculus for in-service teachers. Technology Prerequisite: Math 523 or equivalent course. 592. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) Consult the quarterly class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. Arts& Humanities Business & Economics Education Health Professions Science Social & Behavioral Sciences 106 107 Continuing Education |