MATH 1300. Intermediate Algebra - Basic concepts of algebra, real numbers, linear equations
and inequalities, polynomials, factoring, systems of equations and inequalities, determinants, graphing and functions.
MATH 1304. College Algebra - Rational expressions, radicals, complex numbers, graphs,
second-degree equations in one or two variables, exponential and logarithmic functions, conic
sections, sequences, series, and the binomial theorem. Prerequisite: Two years of high school algebra or MATH 1300.
MATH 1305. Trigonometry - Trigonometric functions, solutions of triangles, trigonometric
identities, trigonometric function graphs, trigonometric forms of complex numbers and vectors.
Prerequisite: MATH 1304 or equivalent.
MATH 1306. Elementary Statistics - Statistical measures, binomial and normal distributions, t-distribution, regression, correlation, hypothesis testing, and statistical software use. Prerequisite: MATH 1304.
MATH 2301. Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers - Numeration systems and
operations with whole numbers, integers, rational numbers, and real numbers, problem-solving, geometry, and algebraic concepts. For elementary education majors only. Cannot be used to satisfy the mathematics academic foundations requirement, except for the BSIS degree. Prerequisite: MATH 1304.
MATH 2306. Calculus I - Modeling techniques, transcendental functions, limits, derivatives,
and applications of derivatives. Prerequisite: MATH 1305 or equivalent.
MATH 2307. Calculus II - Integration, applications of integration, techniques of integration,
polar equations, and parametric equations. Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 2306 or equivalent.
MATH 3300. Calculus III - Differential equations, infinite series, vectors, and vector equations.
Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 2307 or equivalent.
MATH 3301. Mathematical Structures for Middle School Teachers - Axiomatic and analytic
geometry, problem solving, statistics, and probability. Cannot be used to satisfy the mathematics academic foundation requirement. Prerequisite: MATH 1304 or consent of instructor.
MATH 3302. Linear Algebra - Vector spaces, linear independence, bases, linear mappings,
inner products, determinants, applications of matrices, and eigenvalues. Prerequisite: MATH
2306.
MATH 3303. Vector Mechanics - Vector algebra, components of vector forces, equilibrium,
moments, couples, free-body diagrams, centroids, and analysis of structures. Designed primarily for pre-engineering students. Prerequisite: MATH 3300 or consent of instructor.
MATH 3304. Calculus IV - Partial derivatives, multiple integrals, and an introduction to vector
calculus. Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 3300 or equivalent.
MATH 3305. Mathematics for Secondary School Teachers I - Concepts of algebra, functions,
systems of equations and polynomials, complex numbers, mathematics of finance, recurrence
relations, matrices, calculators, and foundations of mathematics education. For elementary
and secondary education majors only. Cannot be used to satisfy the mathematics academic
foundations requirement. Prerequisite: MATH 1304 or consent of instructor.
MATH 3306. Modern Geometry - Topics from Euclidian geometry including lines, polygons,
circles, triangles, and constructions. Designed for students in secondary or elementary education. Prerequisite: MATH 2306 or consent of instructor.
MATH 3307. Discrete Structures - Intuitive set theory, symbolic logic, proof techniques,
combinatorics and graph theory. Prerequisite: MATH 2306 or consent of instructor.
MATH 3309. Probability - Basic concepts of probability, conditional probability, independence,
random variables, discrete and continuous probability distributions, moments, special distributions, and central limit theorem. Prerequisite: MATH 2307 or consent of instructor.
MATH 3310. Mathematics for Secondary School Teachers II - Analytical geometry,
trigonometry, modern geometry, probability and statistics, calculators, and foundations of mathematics education. Cannot be used to satisfy the mathematics academic foundations requirement. Prerequisite: MATH 3305 or consent of instructor.
MATH 4302. Differential Equations - First and second order equations, power series,
Laplace transforms, systems of differential equations, numerical methods, and dynamical systems. Prerequisite: MATH 3304 or consent of instructor.
MATH 4304. Abstract Algebra - Groups, rings, integral domains, and fields. Prerequisite:
MATH 3302 or consent of instructor.
MATH 4305. Intermediate Analysis - Limits, continuity, derivatives, integrals, and related
theorems. Prerequisite: MATH 3304 or consent of instructor.
MATH 4307. Mathematical Modeling with Scientific Computing - Introduction to the use
of technology and computer programming in problem-solving with specific application to problems from industry and other sources. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
MATH 4308. Special Topics - Topics selected from topology, complex variables, numerical
analysis, number theory, applied mathematics, computer algebra systems, statistics, cryptography, or other selected fields . Students may repeat the course for credit upon a change in content. Prerequisite: MATH 3304 or consent of instructor.