
MATH 383 First Course in Differential Equations (3) Topics are from the foundations of mathematics: logic, set theory, relations and functions, induction, permutations and combinations, recurrence. This course serves as a transition from computational to more theoretical mathematics. Algebra of matrices with applications: determinants, solution of linear systems by Gaussian elimination, Gram-Schmidt procedure, eigenvalues. MATH 347 Linear Algebra for Applications (3) Vector algebra, solid analytic geometry, partial derivatives, multiple integrals. MATH 233 Calculus of Functions of Several Variables (4) Calculus of the elementary transcendental functions, techniques of integration, indeterminate forms, Taylor’s formula, infinite series. Requires a grade of C- or better in MATH 231 placement by the department. MATH 232 Calculus of Functions of One Variable II (4) Students may not receive credit for both MATH 231 and MATH 241. Limits, derivatives, and integrals of functions of one variable. Requires a grade of C- or better in MATH 130 or placement by the department. MATH 231 Calculus of Functions of One Variable I (4) A student may not receive credit for this course after receiving credit for MATH 231. Topics are calculating and working with functions and data, introduction to trigonometry, parametric equations, and the conic sections. Covers the basic mathematical skills needed for learning calculus. Prerequisite, MATH 110 a grade of C- or better is required. This course is intended for the non-science major. Models use algebraic, graphical, and numerical properties of elementary functions to interpret data. Provides an introduction to the use of mathematics for modeling real-world phenomena in a nontechnical setting. MATH 119 Introduction to Mathematical Modeling (3) The course is intended for the non-science major.

Introduction to mathematical topics of current interest in society and science, such as the mathematics of choice, growth, finance, and shape. MATH 118 Aspects of Modern Mathematics (3) It is intended for students who need it as a prerequisite for other classes. This course does not satisfy any general education requirements. Basic algebraic expressions, functions, exponents, and logarithms are included, with an emphasis on problem solving. Provides a one-semester review of the basics of algebra.
