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MATH 1030      (Active)
Quantitative Reasoning
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0    Su, F, Sp
Prerequisite(s):One of the following: MAT 1000 or MAT 1010 with a grade of C or better within the past two years; an ACT mathematics score of 23 (assuming the test has been taken within the last two years); appropriate placement by the Accuplacer test
Introduces major topics in the field of mathematics. Includes sets, algebra, geometry, and statistics. Emphasizes problem solving and critical thinking.
 
MATH 1040      (Active)
Introduction to Statistics
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0    Su, F, Sp
Prerequisite(s):One of the following: MAT 1000 or MAT 1010 with a grade of C or better within the past two years; an ACT mathematics score of 23 (assuming the test has been taken within the last two years); appropriate placement by the Accuplacer test
An elementary statistics course. Includes descriptive statistics, sampling, and inferential methods. Emphasizes problem solving and critical thinking.
 
MATH 1050      (Active)
College Algebra
4.0 : 4.0 : 0.0    Su, F, Sp; DE
Prerequisite(s):One of the following: MAT 1000 or MAT 1010 with a grade of C or better within the past two years; an ACT mathematics score of 23 (assuming the test has been taken within the last two years); appropriate placement by the Accuplacer test
Includes inequalities, functions and their graphs, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, conic sections, systems of linear and nonlinear equations, matrices and determinants, arithmetic and geometric sequences, mathematical induction, the Binomial Theorem, permutations and combinations, and an introduction to probability.
 
MATH 1060      (Active)
Trigonometry
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0    Su, F, Sp
Prerequisite(s):MATH 1050 with a grade of C or better within the past two years or appropriate placement by the Accuplacer test (taken within the past two years)
Includes the unit circle and right triangle definitions of the trigonometric functions, graphing trigonometric functions, trigonometric identities, trigonometric equations, inverse trigonometric functions, the Law of Sines and the Law of Cosines, vectors, complex numbers, polar coordinates, and rotation of axes.
 
MATH 1065      (Active)
Precalculus
5.0 : 5.0 : 0.0    On Sufficient Demand
Prerequisite(s):MATH 1050 and MATH 1060
Provides a review of algebra and trigonometry for students who have been out of school for some time. Reviews the mathematical concepts taught in MATH 1050 and MATH 1060. Students who choose to apply MATH 1065 toward graduation cannot also count MATH 1050 and MATH 1060.
 
MATH 1100      (Active)
Introduction to Calculus
4.0 : 4.0 : 0.0    Su, F, Sp
Prerequisite(s):MATH 1050 with a grade of C or better within the past two years or appropriate placement by the Accuplacer test (taken within the past two years)
Includes limits and continuity, differentiation techniques, applications of differentiation, exponential and logarithmic functions, integration techniques, applications of integration, functions of several variables, and Lagrange multipliers.
 
MATH 1210      (Active)
Calculus I
5.0 : 5.0 : 0.0    Su, F, Sp
Prerequisite(s):One of the following: MATH 1050 and MATH 1060, each with a grade of C or better within the past two years; MATH 1065 with a grade of C or better within the past two years; appropriate placement by the Accuplacer test (taken within the past two years)
Includes limits and continuity, differentiation, applications of differentiation, integration, applications of integration, derivatives of the exponential functions, logarithmic functions, inverse trigonometric functions, and hyperbolic functions, and related integrals. Prerequisite for calculus-based sciences.
 
MATH 121H      (Active)
Calculus I
5.0 : 5.0 : 0.0    F, Sp
Prerequisite(s):One of the following: MATH 1050 and MATH 1060, each with a grade of C or better within the past two years; MATH 1065 with a grade of C or better within the past two years; appropriate placement by the Accuplacer test (taken within the past two years)
Includes limits and continuity, differentiation, applications of differentiation, integration, applications of integration, derivatives of the exponential functions, logarithmic functions, inverse trigonometric functions, hyperbolic functions, and related integrals. Prerequisite for calculus-based sciences.
 
MATH 1220      (Active)
Calculus II
5.0 : 5.0 : 0.0    Su, F, Sp
Prerequisite(s):MATH 1210 with a grade of C or better
Includes arc length, area of a surface of revolution, moments and centers of mass, integration techniques, sequences and series, parametrization of curves, polar coordinates, vectors in 3-space, quadric surfaces, and cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Prerequisite for calculus-based sciences.
 
MATH 122H      (Active)
Calculus II
5.0 : 5.0 : 0.0    F, Sp
Prerequisite(s):MATH 1210 with a grade of C or better
Includes arc length, area of a surface of revolution, moments and centers of mass, integration techniques, sequences and series, parameterization of curves, polar coordinates, vectors in 3-space, quadric surfaces, and cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Prerequisite for calculus-based sciences.
 
MATH 2010      (Active)
Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0    Su, F, Sp
Prerequisite(s):MATH 1050 with a grade of C or better within the past two years or appropriate placement by the Accuplacer test (taken within the past two years)
Includes problem solving, sets, numeration systems, arithmetic of integers, rational numbers, real numbers, elementary number theory, ratios, decimals, and percents.
 
MATH 2020      (Active)
Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0    Su, F, Sp
Prerequisite(s):MATH 2010 with a grade of C or better
Includes the basic concepts of statistics, geometry, and measurement.
 
MATH 2040      (Active)
Principles of Statistics
4.0 : 4.0 : 0.0    Su, F, Sp
Prerequisite(s):MATH 1050 with a grade of C or better within the past two years or appropriate placement by the Accuplacer test (taken within the past two years)
Includes summarizing data, measures of central location, measures of variation, probability, mathematical expectation, probability distributions, sampling and sampling distributions, estimation, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, regression analysis, and correlation.
 
MATH 2210      (Active)
Calculus III
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0    F, Sp
Prerequisite(s):MATH 1220 with a grade of C or better
Includes partial derivatives, gradient vectors, Lagrange multipliers, multiple integrals, line integrals, Green's Theorem, surface integrals, the Divergence Theorem, and Stokes' Theorem.
 
MATH 221H      (Active)
Calculus III
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0    
Prerequisite(s):MATH 1220 with a grade of C or better
Includes partial derivatives, gradient vectors, Lagrange multipliers, multiple integrals, line integrals, Green's Theorem, surface integrals, the Divergence Theorem, and Stokes' Theorem.
 
MATH 2270      (Active)
Linear Algebra
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0    On Sufficient Demand
Prerequisite(s):MATH 1220 with a grade of C or better
Includes matrices and systems of equations, determinants, vector spaces, linear transformations, orthogonality, and eigenvalues and eigenvectors.
 
MATH 2280      (Active)
Ordinary Differential Equations
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0    On Sufficient Demand
Prerequisite(s):MATH 2210 with a grade of C or better
Includes separable equations, linear differential equations, differential operators and annihilators, variation of parameters, power series solutions of differential equations, Laplace transforms, systems of linear differential equations, and numerical methods.
 
MATH 281R      (Active)
Cooperative Work Experience
2.0 to 9.0 : 1.0 : 5.0 to 40.0    Su, F, Sp
Prerequisite(s):Approval of Cooperative Coordinator
Designed for mathematics majors. Provides paid work experiences in the student's major. Course content is individualized, with the student setting the objectives by consulting with a faculty coordinator and the on-the-job supervisor. Credit is determined by the number of hours the student works during the semester.
 
MATH 3000      (Active)
History of Mathematics
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0    On Sufficient Demand
Prerequisite(s):MATH 2210 with a grade of C or better
Provides a survey of the history of mathematics.
 
MATH 3010      (Active)
Methods of Secondary School Mathematics Teaching
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0    On Sufficient Demand
Prerequisite(s):MATH 2210 with a grade of C or better
For Mathematics Education majors. Presents different methods of teaching mathematical ideas at the secondary school level. Includes classroom instruction, student presentations, and field experiences. Studies various techniques of assessment and classroom management.
 
MATH 3020      (Active)
Computer-Based Mathematics for Secondary School Mathematics Teachers
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0    On Sufficient Demand
Prerequisite(s):MATH 2210 and MATH 2270, each with a grade of C or better; MATH 2280 with a grade of C or better is recommended
For Mathematics Education majors. Presents one or more popular mathematical computer software packages. Includes mathematical problem solving and presentations of mathematical concepts using a computer as an aid. Introduces an appropriate programming language.
 
MATH 3100      (Active)
Foundations of Geometry
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0    On Sufficient Demand
Prerequisite(s):MATH 1220 with a grade of C or better
Offers an axiomatic development of Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometries.
 
MATH 3200      (Active)
Foundations of Analysis
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0    On Sufficient Demand
Prerequisite(s):MATH 2210, MATH 2270, and MATH 2280, each with a grade of C or better
Introduces the construction of rigorous proofs of mathematical claims in the context of beginning analysis.
 
MATH 3210      (Active)
Complex Variables
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0    On Sufficient Demand
Prerequisite(s):MATH 2210 with a grade of C or better
Includes the algebra of complex numbers, analytic functions, mapping properties of elementary functions, the Cauchy integral formula, residues, and conformal mapping.
 
MATH 3300      (Active)
Foundations of Abstract Algebra
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0    On Sufficient Demand
Prerequisite(s):MATH 2210 and MATH 2270, each with a grade of C or better
Offers an introduction to algebraic structures. Includes groups, rings, integral domains, fields.
 
MATH 3400      (Active)
Partial Differential Equations
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0    On Sufficient Demand
Prerequisite(s):MATH 2280 with a grade of C or better
Includes Bessel functions, Legendre polynomials, Fourier analysis, partial differential equations, and boundary-value problems.
 
MATH 3500      (Active)
Foundations of Topology
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0    
Prerequisite(s):MATH 1220 with a grade of C or better
Pre- or Corequisite(s):MATH 2210
Introduction to the ideas of topologies, compactness, connectedness, countability, separability, separation axioms, homeomorphisms, and the Baire Category Theorem.
 
MATH 4000      (Active)
Introduction to Probability
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0    On Sufficient Demand
Prerequisite(s):MATH 2210 with a grade of C or better
Includes random variables, distributions, moments, limit theorems.
 
MATH 4015      (Active)
Actuarial Problems Laboratory
1.0 : 0.0 : 3.0    
Prerequisite(s):MATH 4000
Provides preparation for the first actuarial examination by linking concepts of probability and mathematical statistics to actuarial applications.
 
MATH 4210      (Active)
Advanced Calculus I
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0    On Sufficient Demand
Prerequisite(s):MATH 3200 with a grade of C or better
Provides a rigorous development of single-variable calculus. Includes sequences and series, continuity and differentiation, the Riemann integral, sequences of functions.
 
MATH 4220      (Active)
Advanced Calculus II
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0    On Sufficient Demand
Prerequisite(s):MATH 4210 with a grade of C or better
Provides a rigorous development of multivariable calculus. Includes partial derivatives, the Inverse Function Theorem, the Implicit Function Theorem, multiple integrals, line and surface integrals, Green's Theorem, and Stokes' Theorem.
 
MATH 4310      (Active)
Introduction to Modern Algebra I
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0    On Sufficient Demand
Prerequisite(s):MATH 3300 with a grade of C or better
First course of a two-semester sequence that covers groups, rings, integral domains, and fields.
 
MATH 4320      (Active)
Introduction to Modern Algebra II
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0    On Sufficient Demand
Prerequisite(s):MATH 4310 with a grade of C or better
A continuation of MATH 4310.
 
MATH 4330      (Active)
Theory of Linear Algebra
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0    On Sufficient Demand
Prerequisite(s):MATH 3300 with a grade of C or better
Presents a theoretical treatment of vector spaces, linear transformations, and inner product spaces.
 
MATH 4340      (Active)
Introduction to Number Theory
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0    On Sufficient Demand
Prerequisite(s):MATH 1220 with a grade of C or better
Includes divisibility, prime numbers, unique factorization, congruences, and quadratic reciprocity.
 
MATH 4500      (Active)
Introduction to Topology
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0    On Sufficient Demand
Prerequisite(s):MATH 3500 with a grade of C or better or MATH 4210 with a grade of C or better
Introduces the fundamentals of general topology, including topological spaces, separation axioms, continuity, compactness, connectedness, metric spaces, product spaces, metrization and ordinals.
 
MATH 4610      (Active)
Introduction to Numerical Analysis I
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0    On Sufficient Demand
Prerequisite(s):MATH 2210, MATH 2270, and MATH 2280, each with a grade of C or better, and an approved programming language
Includes numerical solutions of equations in one variable, interpolation and polynomial approximation, numerical solutions of linear systems of equations, and approximating eigenvalues.
 
MATH 4620      (Active)
Introduction to Numerical Analysis II
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0    On Sufficient Demand
Prerequisite(s):MATH 4610 with a grade of C or better
Includes numerical differentiation and integration, numerical solutions of initial-value problems and boundary-value problems for ordinary differential equations, numerical solutions of partial differential equations, and approximation theory.
 
MATH 481R      (Active)
Internship in Mathematics
1.0 to 4.0 : 0.0 : 5.0 to 20.0    
Prerequisite(s):Instructor Approval
For mathematics majors. Provides mathematics-related work experience in an industrial, commercial, or research environment. Internship credit may not be used in fulfilling the mathematics major course requirements. May be taken two times for a maximum of 6 credits, and is graded credit or no credit.
 
MATH 490R      (Active/WorkFlow)
Topics in Mathematics
2.0 to 3.0 : 2.0 to 3.0 : 0.0    On Sufficient Demand
Prerequisite(s):Departmental approval
Studies a chosen topic in mathematics. The topic will vary depending upon student demand. Course may be taken more than once for different topics and for a maximum of 6 credit hours counted toward graduation.
 

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