111 Mathematical Models for the Management Sciences
Theory and applications of several mathematical models used in business and social sciences. Topics include matrices, linear programming, functions, limits and derivatives. (1 credit)
Lecture: 3 hrs/week (May not be taken if credit has been received for Mathematics 112 or 121).
112 Concepts and Techniques of Calculus
Primarily for students of biology, business, economics and the behavioral sciences. Topics include limits, differentiation and integration, maximum problems, numerous applications. (Credit cannot be received for both Mathematics 112 and 121.) (1 credit)
Lecture: 3 hrs/week
121 Calculus I
The analysis of limits, derivatives, integrals and their applications for functions of one variable. (Credit cannot be received for both Mathematics 112 and 121.) (1 credit)
Lecture: 3 hrs/week Laboratory: 1.5 hrs/week
122 Calculus II
The analysis of integrals, sequences and series, parametric equations and their applications for functions of one variable. (1 credit)
Lecture: 3 hrs/week; Laboratory: 1.5 hrs/week
Prerequisite: Mathematics 121.
131 Discrete Mathematics
Set theory, number systems, formal logic, functions and relations and an introduction of mathematical proofs. (1 credit)
Lecture: 3 hrs/week
Prerequisite: Mathematics 121.
201 Linear Algebra
Linear equations, matrices, vector spaces, linear mappings, determinants, quadratic forms, geometric applications. (1 credit)
Prerequisite: Mathematics 122.
306 Topology
Topological spaces, functions, mappings, connectedness, compactness, metric spaces. (1 credit)
Lecture: 3 hrs/week
Prerequisites: Mathematics 131 and 201.
(Offered on a rotating basis, not every year.)
321 Vector Calculus
The analysis of functions of several variables, double and triple integrals, line integrals, vector fields and surface integrals. (1 credit)
Lecture: 3 hrs/week
Prerequisites: Mathematics 122.
331 Differential Equations
Ordinary differential equations with applications. (1 credit)
Lecture: 3 hrs/week
Prerequisite: Mathematics 201 or permission.
361 Abstract Algebra
Axiomatic study of selected algebraic structures. (1 credit)
Lecture: 3 hrs/week
Prerequisites: Mathematics 131 and 201.
(Offered in 2006-2007 and alternate years.)
388 Topics in Mathematics
Special topics in Mathematics. (1 credit)
Lecture: 3 hrs/week
Prerequisites: Mathematics 131 and 201 or permission.
(Offered on a rotating basis, not every year.)
402 Numerical Analysis
Numerical integration and differentiation, numerical methods in linear algebra, interpolations; error analysis, stability and conditioning. (1 credit)
Lecture: 3 hrs/week
Prerequisites: Mathematics 201, Mathematics 122, Computer Science 120.
(Offered in 2005-2006 and alternate years.) (Cross-listed as CPSC 402.)
405, 406, 407 Independent Study and Research
Selected topics in mathematics carried out under direction of a member of the department staff. (Enrollment with the approval of the department.) (1/2 credit, 1 credit, 1/2 credit)
416 Internship
Field placement providing practical experience and training in areas in which mathematics is applied. These areas may include industry, government agencies, educational institutions, insurance companies and a variety of private enterprises. (Permission of the department is required.) (1 credit)
431 Real Analysis I
The structure of the real number system; selected topics from metric spaces, continuity, differentiation, integration, sequences and series. (1 credit)
Lecture: 3 hrs/week
Prerequisites: Mathematics 131 and 221.
(Offered in 2005-2006 and alternate years.)
481 Complex Analysis
The structure of the complex number system; analytic functions, conformal mappings and applications; the theory of complex integration. (1 credit)
Lecture: 3 hrs/week
Prerequisite: Mathematics 122.
(Offered on a rotating basis, not every year.)
482 Applied Differential Equations
Series solutions of differential equations. Bessel functions, Legendre polynomials, Fourier series, partial differential equations, boundary value problems. (1 credit)
Lecture: 3 hrs/week
Prerequisite: Mathematics 331.
(Offered on a rotating basis, not every year.)
491 Math Seminar
Advanced topics in pure and applied mathematics, presentation of math projects, topics in the history of math. (1 credit)
Lecture: 3 hrs/week
Prerequisite: Mathematics 331.
495, 496, 497 Honors Project
A program of independent study culminating in a paper, artistic creation, or performance.
Prerequisite: To qualify for consideration to receive honors in the major, a student in his/her senior year or in the summer prior to the senior year, must work under the guidance of his/her committee. A written proposal and application must be approved by the committee and department. A minimum GPA of 3.4 in the major is required. 495 Honors Project is prerequisite for 497 Honors project.
(1/2 credit, 1 credit, 1/2 credit)