Undergraduate Courses in Mathematics
3301 Geometry (3-0) Classical Euclidean geometry with congruences and constructions. Introduction to other geometries as time permits. Prerequisite: Math 3310 or permission of instructor.
3302 Probability and Statistics I (3-0) Descriptive statistics, probability, random variables and their distributions, estimation, and hypothesis testing. Prerequisite: Math 3310 or permission of instructor.
3303 Multi-Variant Calculus (3-0) Multiple integrals, partial derivatives, vectors, derivatives and integrals of vector fields. Prerequisite: Differential and Integral Calculus.
3304 Linear Algebra (3-0) Systems of linear equations, matrices, determinants, vector spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, applications, and numerical methods. Prerequisite: Calculus.
3306 Topics In Mathematics (3-0) Discussion of selected topics in theoretical and applied mathematics. Course may be repeated as topics vary.
3307 Differential Equations (3-0) First order first degree equations, linear differential equations of higher order, Laplace transforms, series solutions, systems of linear differential equations, and applications. Prerequisite: Math 3303.
3308 Survey Of Basic Mathematical Theory I (3-0) Numeration systems, foundations of arithmetic, fractions and decimal numbers, measurement concepts, and problem solving. Prerequisite: College Algebra.
3309 Survey Of Basic Mathematical Theory II (3-0) Geometric concepts, probability, statistics, estimation, problem solving, and other related topics. Prerequisite: Math 3308.
3310 Discrete Mathematics (3-0) Sets, logic, induction, recursive relationships, introduction to graph theory, and related topics. Prerequisite: Analytic Geometry.
4301 Modern Abstract Algebra (3-0) Basic properties of the integers, groups, sets and mappings, rings, integral domains and fields. Prerequisite: Math 3304.
4304 Probability And Statistics II (3-0) Linear regression and correlation, multiple regression, analysis of variance, analysis of enumerative data. Prerequisite: Math 3302
4306 Seminar In Mathematics (3-0) Senior-level seminar course with topics selected from both theoretical and applied mathematics. Course may be repeated as topics vary.
4307 Real Variables (3-0) Sets, metric spaces, sequences, series, continuity, differentiation, integration. Prerequisite: Calculus (at least two semesters).
4308 Individual Studies (3-0) Selected topics in advanced mathematics for individual study. Course may be repeated for different topics.
Graduate Courses in Mathematics
5301 Special Topics in Mathematics (3-0) Selected topics in theoretical and applied mathematics which are of particular interest to teachers of mathematics. The course may be repeated for different topics. Prerequisite: Baccalaureate degree and permission from the instructor.
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