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Show Arts, Letters and Science — Mathematics Arts, Letters and Science — Mathematics COURSES OF INSTRUCTION 001. College Arithmetic—Fundamental concepts of arithmetic. A W S (3) 101. First Course in Algebra—Essentials of mathematics to qualify students for Mathematics 105. A W S (5) PS 102. Concepts in Mathematics—Introduction to logic, bases, sets, limits. Axiomatic approach to number systems. Application of mathematics in several areas. A W S Su (4) PS105. Intermediate Algebra—The fundamental laws and algebraic operations. Prerequisite: Mathematics 101 or satisfactory performance on the placement test. A W S (5). PS106. Trigonometry—Trigonometric functions and their properties. Prerequisites: Mathematics 105 or satisfactory performance on a placement test in intermediate algebra and plane geometry. A W S Su (5) PS 107. College Algebra—Ratio and proportion, binomial theorem, progressions, mathematical induction, inequalities, complex numbers, theory of equations, logarithms, determinants and selected topics. Prerequisite: Mathematics 106 or satisfactory performance on jolacement tests in intermediate algebra and trigonometry. A W S Su (5) PS108, 109. Mathematics for Elementary Teachers—Fundamental properties and operations related to whole numbers, fractions, decimals, negative numbers, algebra and geometry. Four hours lecture and one 1-hour laboratory a week. Prerequisite: Satisfactory performance on the placement test or a passing grade in Mathematics 001. A W S Su (4-4) PS 211, 212, 213, 214. Calculus with Analytic Geometry- Prerequisites: Mathematics 106 and 107 or placement test. (214 offered only winter and spring.) A W S Su (5-4-4-4) 301. Teaching of Secondary School Mathematics—Organization of subject matter, methods of presenting particular topics, teaching aids, evaluation of results. Prerequisite: Mathematics 213 S (3) 303. Modern Math for In-Service Teachers—Introduction to sets, structure of natural numbers, integers, rational numbers and their properties. Enrollment restricted to in-service teachers. Su(3). 304. Modern Math for In-Service Teachers—A continuation of topics in Mathematics 303, with modular systems, completion of the number line and spatial relationships. Enrollment restricted to in-service teachers. Su (3). 305. Algebra for Elementary Teachers—Topics in algebra with emphasis on functions, structure of real and complex numbers. Prerequisites: Mathematics 108, 109, or equivalent. S (3) 306. Topics in Mathematics for Elementary Teachers- Topics in probability, statistics and number theory. Prerequisite: Mathematics 109. A Su (3) 307. Geometry for Elementary Teachers—Study of points, lines, planes, separations, curves and surfaces and topics in non- Euclidean and coordinate geometry. Prerequisite: Mathematics 108, 109 or equivalent. W (3) 310. Foundations of Algebra—An axiomatic treatment on an elementary level of positive integers and their extensions. Prerequisite: Mathematics 213. A (4) 312. Foundations of Geometry—Postulate systems of geometry. Prerequisite: Mathematics 213. W (4) 321, 322, 323. Advanced Calculus—Calculus of one variable, limits, functions, continuity, differentiation and integration. Calculus of several variables, vector algebra, curves, limits and continuity, partial differentiation, multiple integration and line and surface integrals. Theory of convergence, infinite series, sequences and indefinite integrals. Prerequisite: Mathematics 214. A W S (4-4-4). 331, 332. Introduction to Modern Algebra—Structure of algebraic systems. (332 offered 1974-75 and alternate years.) Prerequisite: Mathematics 213. W S (4-4) 335. Linear Algebra—Matrices and introduction to linear algebra. Prerequisite: Mathematics 213. S Su (4) 341, 342. Probability-Statistics—Introductory probability theory and mathematical statistics. Prerequisite: Mathematics 214 or Mathematics 213 and consent of the instructor. A W (4-4) 371, 372, 373. Mathematical Methods in Engineering and Physics—Differential equations, Fourier series, Laplace transforms, partial differential equations, special functions, matrices and vector analysis, complex variables. (372 and 373 offered 1973-74 and alternate years.) Prerequisite: Mathematics 214. A W S (4-4-4) 374. Tensor Analysis—Generalized coordinates, tensors, and applications. Prerequisite: Mathematics 372. A (4) 146 147 |