Department: MATH Mathematics

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MATH100Developmental MathematicsDevelopmental Mathematics is designed to prepare students for courses which have basic algebra and geometry prerequisites. The course reviews arithmetic, basic algebraic operations, and basic geometry and provides the mathematical experience necessar...
MATH107Algebra Co-Requisite for Introductory StatisticsThe purpose of Algebra Co-Requisite for Introductory Statistics is to improve students' basic arithmetic and algebra skills as they are needed while the student is enrolled in Math 108: Introductory Statistics. The course does not satisfy any mathema...
MATH108Introductory StatisticsAn introductory course designed to meet the needs of students in biology, business, economics, education, nursing, psychology, and sociology. Sample and theoretical frequency distributions, data dispersion and central tendency, estimation, hypothesis...
MATH110Finite MathematicsCovers some topics of modern mathematics including principles of counting, probability, matrices, linear programming, and mathematics of finance with applications to biology, business, economics, and other social sciences. Meets Core credit for math/...
MATH111PrecalculusA study of functions, functional notation, trigonometric functions, logarithmic and exponential functions. Preparation for calculus.
MATH150Reading EuclidIn this course students will read and understand a significant portion of Euclid's Elements with an eye to understanding the process of deducing results from a set of axioms through rigorous proof. They will also explore compass and straightedge cons...
MATH201Applied Calculus IThis is the first course in the Calculus with Applications sequence for non-mathematics majors. Functions, limits, derivatives and techniques of differentiation with applications to natural, social and management sciences are studied. Meets Core cr...
MATH202Applied Calculus IIA continuation of Math 201. Techniques of integration and multivariate calculus with applications to natural, social and management sciences are studied.
MATH205Calculus IThis is the first course in the Calculus sequence for science and math majors. The focus is on theory and techniques for limits, derivatives, antiderivatives and definite integrals, and their applications. Meets Core credit for math/logic.
MATH206Calculus IIThis is the second course in the Calculus sequence for science and math majors. The focus is on transcendental functions and their applications, techniques of integration, indeterminate forms and improper integrals, and an introduction to infinite se...
MATH217Theory of Arithmetic and GeometryA study of the mathematical theories and concepts underlying intermediate arithmetic and geometry. Topics include number theory, number systems, elementary probability, geometry, estimation, mathematical reasoning, problem solving, and communication....
MATH218Geometry for Middle Grades TeachersA study of mathematical concepts and procedures for teaching in the middle schools. Topics include knowledge of the NCTM Standards, 3- dimensional geometry, axiomatic systems, experimental probability, algebra, algorithmic techniques, and technology....
MATH223Discrete Mathematics IAn introduction to set theory, logic, relations, functions, sequences, algorithms, number theory, and combinatorics. Meets Core credit for math/logic.
MATH224Discrete Mathematics IIA continuation of Math 223. A further exploration of foundational discrete structures and their applications to computer science. Topics include recurrence relations, graph theory, tree structures, and network models.
MATH230Mathematical ModelingThis course is an introduction to the elements of mathematical modeling. It presents application-driven mathematical methods motivated by problems from within and outside of mathematics, exemplifies the usefulness of mathematics in problem solving an...
MATH250Mathematical ProofAn introduction to the elements of mathematical proofs. Various forms and techniques of writing mathematical proofs are covered.
MATH305Calculus IIIA study of infinite series, power series, solid analytical geometry, and multivariate calculus.
MATH307Linear AlgebraA study of vector spaces, linear transformations, determinants, and matrices.
MATH308Operations ResearchAn introduction to the theory and computer assisted solution of problems in operations research, such as Markov chains, replacement models, inventory models, queuing theory, linear programming, and transportation models.
MATH309History of MathematicsA survey of the historical development of mathematics through the calculus, together with problems appropriate to the topics and period being studied.
MATH309HNHistory of Mathematics: Honors ContractNo Description Set
MATH311Modern GeometryA study of fundamental geometric properties such as straightness, symmetry, congruency, and parallelism as they exist in planes and other surfaces.
MATH313Differential EquationsAn introductory course in elementary differential equations with applications to geometry, chemistry, physics, and the life and social sciences. Some topics include exactness, Bernoulli's equations, differential operators, and Laplace transform.
MATH317ProbabilityA study of the fundamental concepts of probability theory, discrete and continuous probability functions, independence, conditional probability, Bayes' theorem, joint densities, and mathematical expectations.
MATH318Mathematical StatisticsIntroduction to the theory and applications of mathematical statistics, moment generating functions, central limit theorem, estimation, and hypothesis testing.
MATH319Number TheoryAn introductory course in the fundamentals of number theory. Emphasis on proof techniques, Euclidean algorithm, primes, congruencies, continued fractions, and Euler Phi function, with applications to computer science, cryptography, and mathematics ed...
MATH320Financial MathematicsIntroduction to the fundamental concepts of financial mathematics, and how these concepts are applied in calculating present and accumulated values for various streams of cash flows as a basis for future use in: reserving, valuation, pricing, asset/l...
MATH341Applied Regression AnalysisThe student will learn to execute three major steps in the data analysis process: to identify the appropriate statistical technique for a given research problem; to conduct analyses (one-sample, dependent-samples, and independent-samples t tests, one...
MATH415Abstract AlgebraAn introduction to abstract algebraic systems through the study of groups, rings, and fields.
MATH417Real AnalysisThe real number system, indeterminate forms, partial differentiation, infinite series, and multiple and improper integrals are treated more rigorously than in the elementary calculus course.
MATH450SeminarVarious topics in mathematics will be investigated. Content will vary depending upon the interests and needs of the students. Students, invited speakers, and faculty will present topics. May be repeated for a total of 4 hours.
MATH470Special Topics in MathematicsA course devoted to various topics of mathematical interest. May be repeated for credit as topics change.
MATH493InternshipCredit will be granted for field experience in mathematics or actuarial science relevant to the student's educational development and career goals. Examples include mathematical modeling, statistical analysis, quantitative analysis and actuarial anal...
MATH498Independent StudyNo Description Set
MATHELCTMathematics ElectiveNo Description Set
MTLGCOREMath-Logic CoreNo Description Set