Introduction to linear algebra.
West conn mat 272.
A year sequence from one of the following may also be used to satisfy general education requirement bio 103 104 or che 110 111 or eco 100 101 or phy 110 111 6 8 s h.
Mat 450 senior seminar i 1 5 credits.
Mat 375 algebraic structure.
Or mat 383 intro.
One of the following.
Mat 272 or equivalent.
Mat 250 mathematical modeling.
Mat 298 398 498 courses may also be applied toward this elective.
Mat 332 introduction to applied mathematics.
The focus will be on those geometries that have been developed since 1800 with references back to the geometry of euclid.
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Mat 207 proofs mat 272 introduction to linear algebra mat 375 algebraic structures mat 282 ordinary differential equations or mat 222 introductory statistics mat 332 intro to applied mathematics or mat 359 introduction to the theory of computation mat 450 451 senior seminar i and ii.
Students must complete all the general education requirements the courses and credits listed below and additional free elective to total a minimum of 122 semester hours including foreign language and physical education.
Mat 272 introduction to linear algebra.
Mat 251 posing and solving problems in mathematics.
Mat 383 introduction to mathematical analysis 3 credits.
Mat 281 calculus iii.
Mat 342 topics in geometry.
Mat 222 and 272 with a grade c and mat 272 with a grade c 3 mat 467 topics in mathematics mat 332 mat 375 or mat 383 with a grade c as a appro priate to the topic determined by the department 3 science sequence i 4 science sequence ii 4 gen ed humanities 3 mat 383 introduction to analysis mat 207 182 3.
Mat 342 topics in geometry 3 sh the central theme of the course is the study of many different geometries rather than a single geometry.
Mat 363 history of.
Mat 222 introductory statistics 3 credits.
Mat 708 applied mathematics 3 sh.
Mat 332 introduction to applied mathematics 3 credits.
Mat 281 calculus iii 4 credits mat 342 topics in geometry 3 credits mat 272 introduction to linear algebra 3 credits mat 282 ordinary differential equations 3 credits mat 298 398 498 faculty developed study 1 3 credits mat 299 399 499 student developed study 1 3 credits.
Mat 451 senior seminar ii 1 5 credits.
Two from the following.
Bachelor of arts in mathematics with computer science option.
Computer science courses 19 sh cs 170 computer science i.
Certification requirements 37 cr you must earn a b or better in each.
Mat 212 math in the middle grades.
Mat 251 posing and solving problems in mathematics.
C or better in mat 222 and mat 272.