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Provides foundation for understanding descriptive and inferential statistics, applications and statistical research.
Abstract Algebra offers an introduction to the theory and concepts of the basic algebraic structures of groups, rings, and fields. Basic homomorphism theorems for groups and rings are also included. Prerequisite: A C or better in MAT 20043 Discrete Mathematics and MAT 22043 Linear Algebra.
Examines ring, module and fields. Culminates with a survey of Galois theory.
Introduces numerical techniques and algorithms fundamental to scientific computer work including discussion of error, roots of equations, interpolation, systems of equations, numerical integration and methods of solution of ordinary differential equations. Prerequisite: MAT 21144 Calculus II.
Advanced Undergraduate Topic introduces the student of mathematics to university instruction of an advanced undergraduate mathematics course. Which course offered will be determined by mutual consent of instructor and students with interest at point of offering. Prerequisite: A C or better in MAT 30243 Transition to Higher Mathematics and instructor consent.
Topics include open set, closed set, topology, topological space, continuous function, connected space, compact space and classification of 2-d surfaces.
Introduction to Real Analysis develops the theory of calculus carefully and rigorously from basic principles, giving the student of mathematics the ability to construct, analyze and critique mathematical proofs in analysis. Prerequisite: A C or better in MAT 30243 Transitions to Higher Mathematics.
Capstone course required of all mathematics majors. Integrative Seminar in Mathematics examines the student's overall knowledge of undergraduate mathematics at time of program completion. Prerequisite: Instructor consent.