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MATH 3093 Junior Seminar

Students majoring in Mathematics will receive career or graduate school counseling and establish a plan for research in Senior Seminar, MATH 4193

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MATH 3314 Geometry

An axiomatic study of Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometry.

Prerequisite: A grade of “C” or higher in MATH 2320 or 2430.

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MATH 3315 History of Mathematics

A study of the history, development, and application of mathematical concepts with particular emphasis on algebraic and geometric principles. Prerequisite: MATH 1430 or permission of instructor.

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MATH 3320 Foundations of Higher Mathematics

A study of formal logic and set theory (including truth tables, propositional and predicate calculus, equivalence relations, and cardinality of sets) and of the nature and methods of abstract mathematical proof. Prerequisite: MATH 2320 or 2330.

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MATH 3325 Ordinary Differential Equations

Topics will include first order, linear higher order and nonlinear differential equations, systems of linear differential equations, consideration of boundary value problems, introduction to power series methods, elements of Laplace Transform. Some facts from linear algebra are presented. Computer Algebra Systems for problem solution are considered. Prerequisite: MATH 2430 Calculus II with a grade of "C" or higher.

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MATH 3326 Partial Differential Equations

This course is a study of partial differential equations (PDEs) and their applications. Topics include derivation of specific PDE models, boundary value problems, and the theory of Fourier series. Prerequisite: MATH 3325 with a grade of "C" or higher.
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MATH 3430 Calculus III

A study of multivariable calculus differentiation and integration. Differential equations. Prerequisite: MATH 2430 with a grade of "C" or higher.

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MATH 3341 Numerical Analysis

A study of numerical approaches to mathematical computations. Topics may include equation solving, linear systems, least squares problems, polynomial interpolation, differentiation, integration, or differential equations. Roundoff error, conditioning of problems, and stability of algorithms will also be addressed. Prerequisite: Math 2320 or concurrent enrollment, and a grade of "C" or higher in MATH 2430.

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