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MATH 2013 #INTRODUCTION TO DISCRETE MATH Mathematical<br />
induction, relations, functions, combinatorics, graph theory,<br />
trees, and finite state automata. (Prerequisite: CS 1313)<br />
MATH 2113 #ANALYTIC GEOMETRY Cartesian coordinate<br />
system, conics, parametric equations, transformation of axes, introduction<br />
to solid analytic geometry. (Prerequisite: MATH 1613 or<br />
departmental approval)<br />
MATH 2133 BUSINESS MATH Decimals, percentage, marketing<br />
and accounting mathematics, interest, depreciation, taxes.<br />
MATH 2143 #BRIEF CALCULUS WITH APPLICATIONS An<br />
introduction to the calculus of elementary functions, with an emphasis<br />
on applications in Business and the Life Sciences. (Prerequisite: MATH<br />
1513 or MATH 1543 or equivalent) (Will not count towards a major in<br />
mathematics or mathematics <strong>edu</strong>cation.)<br />
MATH 2215 #CALCULUS I Functions, limits, derivatives,<br />
integrals, differentiation and integration of transcendental functions,<br />
applications. (Prerequisite: MATH 1613 or MATH 2113 or departmental<br />
approval)<br />
MATH 2283 #INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC Study of the syllogism,<br />
fallacies, symbolic logic, and developments in logic in the 20th<br />
century. (NOTE: This is an Honors class and permission is required.)<br />
MATH 2315 #CALCULUS II Techniques of integration, improper<br />
integrals, infinite series, parametric equations, vector functions, partial<br />
differentiation, multiple integration, line and surface integrals, applications.<br />
(Prerequisites: MATH 2215)<br />
MATH 3023 METHODS IN MATHEMATICS AT THE PRIMARY<br />
LEVEL Study of mathematical concepts for the primary grades and<br />
methods of teaching these concepts. (Prerequisite: MATH 1303) (Will<br />
not count toward a major or minor in mathematics or a certificate to<br />
teach mathematics.)<br />
MATH 3033 METHODS IN MATHEMATICS AT THE INTERME-<br />
DIATE LEVEL Study of mathematical concepts for the intermediate<br />
grades and methods of teaching these concepts. (Prerequisite: MATH<br />
1303) (Will not count toward a major or minor in mathematics or a<br />
certificate to teach mathematics.)<br />
MATH 3113 #MULTIVARIATE CALCULUS Partial differentiation,<br />
multiple integration, topics from vector calculus, introduction to first<br />
and second order differential equations. (Prerequisite: MATH 2315)<br />
MATH 3123 #FINITE MATHEMATICS FOR ELEMENTARY<br />
MAJORS Study of number theory, probability, and statistics for<br />
elementary <strong>edu</strong>cation majors. (Prerequisites: MATH 1303, one of<br />
MATH 1513 or MATH 1543.) (Will not count toward a major or minor<br />
in mathematics or a certificate to teach mathematics.)<br />
MATH 3133 #GEOMETRY FOR ELEMENTARY MAJORS Study<br />
of geometry concepts such as measurement, congruence, constructions,<br />
lines and circles for elementary <strong>edu</strong>cation majors. (Prerequisites:<br />
MATH 1303, one of MATH 1513 or MATH 1543) (Will not count toward<br />
a major or minor in mathematics or a certificate to teach mathematics.)<br />
MATH 3213 #DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS Introduction to the<br />
theory of ordinary differential equations. (Prerequisite: MATH 2315)<br />
MATH 3283 #FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS Proof<br />
techniques, functions, relations, countable and uncountable sets.<br />
(Prerequisite: MATH 2315 or departmental approval)<br />
Course Descriptions 201<br />
MATH 3323 #COLLEGE GEOMETRY Elementary concepts<br />
of Euclidean geometry, introduction to non-Euclidean geometries.<br />
(Prerequisites: MATH 2315)<br />
MATH 3343 #NUMBER THEORY Divisibility of integers, congruencies,<br />
quadratic residues, mathematical induction, distribution<br />
of primes, Diophantine equations, numerical functions, continued<br />
fractions. (Prerequisite: MATH 3283)<br />
MATH 4113 #REAL ANALYSIS Functions, sequences, limits,<br />
continuity, differentiation, integration. (Prerequisite: MATH 3283)<br />
MATH 4133 #LINEAR ALGEBRA An introduction to matrices,<br />
vector spaces, linear transformations, and eigenvalues. (Prerequisite:<br />
MATH 2215)<br />
MATH 4213 #COMPLEX VARIABLES Complex numbers,<br />
analytic functions, elementary functions, integrals, series, residues,<br />
conformal mappings. (Prerequisite: MATH 3283)<br />
MATH 4223 #POINT <strong>SE</strong>T TOPOLOGY Introductory topics in<br />
point set topology. (Prerequisite: MATH 3283)<br />
MATH 4233 #ABSTRACT ALGEBRA I Sets, mappings, groups,<br />
rings, integral domains, fields. (Prerequisite: MATH 3283)<br />
MATH 4333 #ABSTRACT ALGEBRA II A continuation of Abstract<br />
Algebra I. (Prerequisite: MATH 4233)<br />
MATH 4523 #COMBINATORICS Permutations and combinations,<br />
enumeration, generating functions, systems of distinct<br />
representatives, algorithms, graph theory, design theory, Ramsey<br />
theory. (Prerequisite: MATH 2013 or MATH 2215)<br />
MATH 4543 MATHEMATICS OF FINANCE Interest, annuities,<br />
amortization, sinking funds, perpetuities, bonds, depreciation,<br />
insurance.<br />
MATH 4653 #HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS Origins, philosophy,<br />
and chronological development of the mathematical sciences.<br />
(Prerequisite: MATH 2215)<br />
MATH 4703 MATHEMATICS METHODS FOR ELEMENTARY<br />
MAJORS Study of methods of teaching concepts encountered in the<br />
elementary school curriculum. (Prerequisites: MATH 3123 and 3133)<br />
(Will not count toward a major or minor in mathematics or a certificate<br />
to teach mathematics.)<br />
MATH 4903 METHODS & MEDIA IN <strong>SE</strong>CONDARY MATHEMAT-<br />
ICS Development of secondary mathematics in the United <strong>State</strong>s,<br />
general aspects of the teaching of mathematics, study of teaching<br />
various high school math courses. (Will not count toward a major or<br />
minor in mathematics. Prerequisite: admission to Teacher Education)<br />
MATH 4960 DIRECTED READING<br />
MATH 4970 SPECIAL STUDIES<br />
MATH 4980 <strong>SE</strong>MINAR<br />
MATH 4990 RE<strong>SE</strong>ARCH<br />
MATH 5113 PRINCIPLES OF MATHEMATICS Sets, real<br />
number properties, intuitive geometry, measurement, and other topics<br />
appropriate for teachers of Elementary School Mathematics. (Will not<br />
count toward the M.Ed. in Secondary Education)