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This document provides information on various mathematics courses including course numbers, titles, descriptions, and prerequisites. The courses cover topics such as general mathematics, practical mathematics, college algebra, plane trigonometry, algebra and trigonometry, elementary analysis I-III, precalculus, calculus I-III, introduction to calculus, intermediate calculus, fundamental concepts of mathematics, abstract algebra I-III, linear algebra, elementary theory of numbers, elementary differential equations, and differential equations and applications. The courses range from 3 to 5 units and have prerequisites of one or more years of high school algebra, geometry, and other college-level math courses.
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Course Number Course Title Course Description Units Course Prerequisite
This document provides information on various mathematics courses including course numbers, titles, descriptions, and prerequisites. The courses cover topics such as general mathematics, practical mathematics, college algebra, plane trigonometry, algebra and trigonometry, elementary analysis I-III, precalculus, calculus I-III, introduction to calculus, intermediate calculus, fundamental concepts of mathematics, abstract algebra I-III, linear algebra, elementary theory of numbers, elementary differential equations, and differential equations and applications. The courses range from 3 to 5 units and have prerequisites of one or more years of high school algebra, geometry, and other college-level math courses.
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Prerequisite The development of mathematical literacy and appreciation through a synoptic view of the Math 1 General Mathematics 3.0 none different branches of mathematics with historical notes and applications. Basic mathematical skills and applications in Math 2 Practical Mathematics 3.0 none everyday life. Linear equations; algebraic and graphical solutions of the quadratic equations; exponents and radicals; complex numbers; binomial One year high Math 11 College Algebra 3.0 expansion; determinants; progressions; school of algebra solutions of equations, several equations in several variables. Logarithms; graphs of the trigonometric One year each of functions; the general triangle; solutions of high school Math 14 Plane Trigonometry 3.0 trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, exponential algebra and plane and logarithmic equations; complex numbers. geometry Sets and numbers; the algebra of numbers as logical system; inequalities; absolute values and One year each of Algebra and coordinates systems; functions and graphs; Math 17 5.0 high school Trigonometry circular, linear, quadratic, and polynomial algebra functions; exponential and logarithmic functions; applications of the circular functions to angles. Functions and their graphs; limits and continuity; the derivative; derivatives of algebraic and trigonometric functions; Math 17 or Math 53 Elementary Analysis I exponential and logarithmic functions; inverse 5.0 equivalent functions; antiderivatives and definite integrals; fundamental theorem of calculus; applications of the definite integral. Math 54 Elementary Analysis II Integration methods; applications of the definite 5.0 Math 53 integral; plane and solid analytic geometry; polar coordinates; vectors; parametric equations. Sequences and series; power series. Partial differentiation; multiple integrals; infinite Math 54 or Math 55 Elementary Analysis III 3.0 series; differential equations. equivalent Algebraic operations, functions, analytic, Math 60 Precalculus 5.0 none geometry, trigonometry, matrices. Functions of a single variable; limits; continuity; the derivative and the Riemann integral; Math 60 or Math 63 Calculus I derivatives of algebraic, trigonometric and 5.0 equivalent inverse trigonometric functions; applications; polar coordinates; conic sections. The exponential, logarithmic and hyperbolic functions; techniques of integration; vectors and Math 63 or Math 64 Calculus II 5.0 vector-valued functions; improper integrals; equivalent infinite series; power series; applications. Math 65 Calculus III Calculus of several variables and Fourier series. 3.0 Math 64 Math 100 Introduction to Calculus Limits; derivatives; integrals; applications. 4.0 Math 17 or COI Integration techniques; multivariate calculus; Math 100 or sequences and series; introduction to matrices; equivalent, Math 102 Intermediate Calculus 3.0 applications to economics, business, life and or Math 53 social sciences. or equivalent Algebra of sets and logic; methods of proof; functions and relations; logical nature and Fundamental Concepts Math 109 structure of mathematics; introduction to 3.0 2nd year standing of Mathematics number-theory; algebra arid geometry of complex numbers. Algebraic relations, lattices, Boolean algebra; Math 110.1 Abstract Algebra I 3.0 Math 109 groups; rings; integral domain. Fields; vector spaces; linear transformations; Math 110.2 Abstract Algebra II matrices; characteristic values; diagonalization; 3.0 Math 110.1 inner product; quadratic forms. Math 110.3 Abstract Algebra III Fields of quotients of integral domains; 3.0 Math 110.1 polynomial rings; field extensions; Galois theory; other systems. Vector spaces; linear transformations; matrices; Math 54 or Math 114 Linear Algebra eigenvalues; canonical forms; orthogonality; 3.0 equivalent applications. Properties of integers; divisibility; unique factorization theorem; solutions of congruences; Elementary Theory of Math 117 residue systems; primitive roots and the 3.0 Math 109 or COI Numbers quadratic reciprocity law; solutions of Diophantine equations. Ordinary differential equations of order one; linear differential equations; differential Elementary Differential Math 54 or Math 121 operators; Laplace Transform; nonlinear 3.0 Equations equivalent equations; series solutions about an ordinary point. Modelling systems; solutions of ordinary differential equations (ODE’s) of order one and Differential Equations Math 65 or Math 122 system of ODE’s; Laplace transform; solutions 3.0 and Applications equivalent of the classical partial differential equations; numerical methods. The real number system; point set topology; sequences of real numbers; limits and Math 65 or Math 123.1 Advanced Calculus I continuity; the derivative; the Riemann integral; 3.0 equivalent series of real numbers; sequences and series of functions; uniform convergence; power series. Topology of Rn; continuity, chain rule; Taylor’s formula; implicit and inverse function theorems; Math 123.2 Advanced Calculus II 3.0 Math 123.1 multiple integration; improper integrals; transformations; metric and normed spaces. Properties of real numbers; integral of step functions; Lebesgue integral; convergence Math 126 Real Analysis 3.0 Math 123.1 theorems; measureable functions; measurable sets; selected topics. Math 109 or Analytic functions; elementary functions; equivalent, Math 128 Complex Analysis complex integration; power series; residues; 3.0 and Math conformal mapping. 123.1 Axioms of Set Theory; relations and functions; Math 131 Elementary Set Theory natural numbers, cardinal numbers and the 3.0 Math 110.1 Axiom of Choice; orderings and ordinals. Development of modern geometries; finite Introduction to Modern Math 109 or Math 140 geometries; geometric transformations; 3.0 Geometries equivalent projective geometry; non-Euclidean geometries. Topologies and topological spaces; functions Math 142 Elementary Topology and homeomorphisms; continuity; metric 3.0 Math 123.1 or COI spaces, compactness and connectedness. Introduction to Elementary topology; calculus of several Math 65 or Math 146 3.0 Differential Geometry variables; curves and surfaces; theorems of … equivalent Introduction to Algebraic Projective varieties; algebraic and elliptic Math 110.1 and Math 147 3.0 Geometry curves. Math 140 Introduction to Projective Math 110.1 and Math 148 Projective planes and spaces. 3.0 Geometry Math 140 Combinatorial probability; probability distributions; joint and conditional distributions; Math 65 or random variables; distributions of functions of equivalent, Math 150.1 Mathematical Statistics I 3.0 random variables; mathematical expectation; and Stat moment-generating functions; sampling 101 distributions. Limiting distributions; estimation of parameters; Mathematical Statistics Math 150.2 tests of hypotheses; regression and correlation; 3.0 Math 150.1 II analysis of variance; applications. Fundamentals of set theory; algebraic relations; Discrete Mathematical Math 157 combinatorial algorithms; algebraic structures 3.0 Math 54 Structures and their applications in computer science. Simple interest; compound interest; continuous Math 162 Theory of Interest 3.0 COI interest; annuities; amortization schedules and sinking funds; bonds and other securities; special topics. Mathematical theory of life contingencies Mathematics of Life involving single-life functions; mortality; life Math 150.1 and Math 164 3.0 Contingencies annuities and insurances; reserves; expense Math 162 factor; population theory. Math 110.2 or Error analysis; solution of a single non-linear equivalent, Introduction to equation; solution of systems of equations; Math 171 3.0 and Math 122 or Numerical Analysis solution of ordinary differential equations; equivalent (2lec, series. 3lab) Review of classical optimization theory; introduction to linear programming, quadratic Math 114 or Math 180.1 Operations Research I programming; non-linear programming and 3.0 equivalent dynamic programming; networks (Path, PERT/CPM) and inventory problems. Review of probability theory; Stochastic models; Markov chains; introduction to queueing theory; Math 180.1 and Math 180.2 Operations Research II 3.0 introduction to simulation; games, replacement Math 150.1 and reliability theory. Math 196 Undergraduate Seminar 1.0 Junior Standing may be taken at most thrice provided topics are Math 197 Special Topics 3.0 COI different; topics to be specified Math 200 Undergraduate Thesis 3.0 Senior Standing Concepts and Math 201 Techniques in Abstract Groups, rings and homomorphism. 3.0 Math 109 or COI Algebra Real numbers, sequences of real numbers and Math 202.1 Analysis I limits, continuity of functions, derivatives, 3.0 COI Riemann integral. n-dimensional Euclidean space, functions of Math 202.2 Analysis II several variables, partial derivatives, multiple 3.0 Math 202.1 integrals, complex-valued functions and their derivatives. Linear systems of equations and matrices, Matrices and matrix operations, determinants, vector spaces, Math 203 3.0 COI Applications linear transformations, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, applications. Finite geometries, euclidean and non-euclidean Classical and Modern Math 204 geometries, projective geometry, geometric 3.0 COI Geometry transformations. Descriptive statistics, probability and probability Concepts and Methods distributions, sampling theory, estimation and Math 205 in Probability and 3.0 COI test of hypothesis, linear correlation and Statistics regression analysis. History and The developent of mathematics: a historical Development of the Math 208 overview; the nature of mathematics, issues 3.0 COI Fundamental Concepts and aspects of mathematics. of Mathematics Selected Topics in Math 209.1 3.0 COI Applied Mathematics Selected Topics in Math 209.2 3.0 Math 201 Discrete Mathematics Semigroups and groups; rings; fields; groups Math 210.1 Modern Algebra I 3.0 COI with operators. Selected topics. Math 210.2 Modern Algebra II A continuation of Mathematics 210.1. 3.0 Math 210.1 Vector spaces, linear mappings; theorem of Hamilton-Cayley; modules over principal ideal domains; Jordan canonical form, rational Math 110.2 or Math 211 Linear Algebra 3.0 canonical form; bilinear forms, inner products; Math 114 or COI law of inertia, spectral theorem; multilinear forms; tensor products. Definitions and examples; normal subgroups and homomorphisms; Abelian groups; Sylow Math 212 Theory of Groups 3.0 COI theorems; composition series and solvable groups. Representation and structure of rings; Ideal Math 213 Theory of Rings 3.0 COI Theory. Math 214 Theory of Matrices 3.0 COI Classical matrix Lie groups, Lie algebras of Lie Lie Groups and Lie Math 216 groups, nilpotent and solvable algebras, semi- 3.0 Math 210.1 Algebras simple algebras, representations. Linear Congruences, Euler’s and Wilson Theorems, Quadratic residues, Quadratic Reciprocity Law, Jacobi’s and Kronocker’s Math 217 Theory of Numbers 3.0 COI symbols, Polian Equation, Positive Binary and Ternary quadratic forms. Theory of the sums of two and three squares. Algebraic number fields; algebraic integers; basic and discriminant; ideals; fundamental Theory of Algebraic Math 218 theorem on the decomposition of ideals; ideal 3.0 COI Numbers classes; Minckowski’s theorem; the class formula; units; Fermat’s last theorem. Theory of Functions of a Lebesgue and other integrals; differentiation; Math 220.1 3.0 Math 123.1 or COI Real Variable I measure theory. Theory of Functions of a Math 220.2 Continuation of Math 220.1. Selected topics. 3.0 Math 220.1 Real Variable II Partial Differential Equations of the first and second order. Green’s Math 221 3.0 COI Equations function. Boundary value problems. Taylor’s theorem, Weierstrass approximation theorem, approximation in Hilbert spaces, Fourier Series and Fourier transform, direct and Math 222 Approximation Theory 3.0 Math 220.1 or COI inverse theorems, algebraic and trigonometric interpolation, Whittaker-Shannon sampling theory, wavelet analysis. Elements of the calculus of variations. Naïve Math 126, and optimal control theory; Functional analysis; Math 224 Control Theory 3.0 Math 142 or Generalized optimal control theory; the equivalent Pontrajgin maximum principle for chattering controls; Research problems. Euler’s equations. Legendre conditions. Math 227 Calculus of Variation Jacobi’s conditions. Isoperimetric problems. 3.0 COI Lagrange’s methods. Dirichlet’s principle. Analytic functions; geometric function theory; Theory of Functions of a Math 228 analytic continuation; Riemann Mapping 3.0 COI Complex Variable Theorem Linear operators, linear functions, topological linear spaces, normed spaces, Hilbert spaces, Math 229 Functional Analysis functional equations, Radon measures, 3.0 Math 220.1 distributive and linear partial differential equations, and spectral analysis. Continuous and discrete population models for Mathematics in single species, models for interacting Math 121.1 or Math 235 3.0 Population Biology populations, evolutionary models, dynamics of equivalent, or COI infectious diseases. Biological oscillators and switches, perturbed Mathematics in and coupled oscillators, reaction diffusion, Math 236 3.0 COI Biological Processes enzyme kinetics, chemotaxis, circadian systems models, coupled cell networks. Isometries, frieze groups, crystallographic Geometric groups, lattices and invariant sublattices, finite Math 210.1 or Math 240 3.0 Crystallography groups of isometries, geometric and arithmetic equivalent crystal classes. Moebius transformations, hyperbolic plane and hyperbolic metric, geometry of geodesics, Math 210.1 or Math 241 Hyperbolic Geometry 3.0 hyperbolic geometry, groups of isometries on equivalent the hyperbolic plane. Topological spaces; metric spaces; theory of Math 242 General Topology convergence; bases; axioms of countability; 3.0 COI subspaces; homeomorphisms. Selected topics. Homotopy, fundamental group, singular Math 243 Algebraic Topology 3.0 Math 242 homology, simplicial complexes, degree and fixed point theorems. Classical theory of curves and surfaces. Math 246 Differential Geometry Mappings of surfaces. Differential structures. 3.0 Math 123.1 or COI Lie groups and frame bundles. The general projective space. Collineation and correlations in a projective space. Algebraic Math 247 Algebraic Geometry 3.0 COI manifolds. Plane curves. Quadratic transformation of systems of plane curves. Selected Topics in Math 249 topic to be specified for record purposes 3.0 COI Geometry and Topology Random variables, law of large numbers, special probability distributions, central limit Math 250 Probability Theory 3.0 Math 220.1 or COI theorem, Markov chains, Poisson process, martingales. Some application of Bayesian statistics; use of Mathematics of Decision Math 255 experiments in decision problems; group 3.0 Math 155 Making decision making and risk-sharing. Permutations and combinations. Generating functions. Principle of inclusion and exclusion. Combinatorial Math 258 Recurrence relations. Occupancy. Matrices of 3.0 COI Mathematics zeros and ones. Partitions. Orthogonal Latin squares. Combinatorial designs. Multiple life theory, multiple decrement theory, Actuarial Theory and Math 164 or Math 260 applications of multiple decrement theory, risk 3.0 Practice equivalent theory and introduction to credibility theory. Survival and Loss Hazard rate function, analysis of various Math 164 or Math 261 3.0 Models survival and loss models, credibility theory. equivalent Gross premiums and asset shares, nonforfeiture options, expense analysis, Math 262.1 Actuarial Science I distribution of surplus, valuation of liabilities, 3.0 Math 261 or COI product development process, introduction to life insurance accounting. Math 262.2 Actuarial Science II Selection of risks, reinsurance, introduction to 3.0 Math 262.1 or COI investment analysis and finance management, isurance code, actuarial principles in special lines of insurance. Conditional expectations, martingales, Brownian motion, Itô ingegral, Itô formula, stochastic Math 265 Stochastic Calculus 3.0 Math 150.1 or COI differential equation, Girsanov Theorem, applications to mathematical finance. Binomial asset pricing model, vanilla options, exotic options, American options, arbitrage Math 266 Mathematical Finance 3.0 Math 265 or COI probabilities, profit and loss, stochastic interest rates. Floating point representation, condition numbers, iterative methods for solving systems Math 271.1 Numerical Analysis I 3.0 Math 171 or COI of linear and non-linear equations, numerical integration, numerical linear algebra. Numerical methods for ordinary differential equations, finte-difference methods for partial Math 271.2 Numerical Analysis II 3.0 Math 271.1 or COI difference equations, numerical methods for conservation laws, multi-grid methods. Finite state automata. Regular expressions, decomposition of finite automata and their Math 272 Automata Theory 3.0 COI realization. Turing machines. Introducton to formal languages. Introduction to computer simulation of theoretical system and real-time processes. Introduction to Computer Math 276 Examples of simulation for the solution of both 3.0 COI Simulation theoretical and practical problems in various fields of application. Simplex method, duality, geometry of linear Math 114 and Math 280 Linear Programming programs, parametric programming, 3.0 Math 180.2 decomposition and upper-bounded variables. Properties of convex sets and functions; Math 281 Nonlinear Programming 3.0 COI unconstrained optimization; Kuhn-Tucker Thoerem. Lagrange multipliers; Saddle-point Theorems; algorithms. Applications of integer programming. Converging dual and primal cutting plane Integer Programming algorithms. Branch-bound methods. Total Math 280 or Math 282 and Combinatorial 3.0 unimodularity and the transportation problem. equivalent Optimization Applications of graph theory to mathematical programming. Deterministic decision problems; Analytical and Applied Dynamic computational methods; Applicatons to Graduating status Math 283 3.0 Programming problems of equipment replacement, resource or COI allocation, scheduling, search and routing. Probability thoery and applications to discrete Introduction to and continuous Markov chains; classification of Math 114 and Math 285 3.0 Stochastic Optimization states; algebraic methods, birth and death Math 150.1 processes, renewal theory, limit theorems. Basic graph theory and applications to optimal Finite Graphs and Math 286 path problems; flows in network; combinatorial 3.0 Math 285 or COI Networks problems. Deterministic descent type methods, stochastic Math 288 Numerical Optimization optimization methods, numerical 3.0 Math 271.1 or COI implementation. Research Paper on Math 290 3.0 COI College Mathematics may be credited once in the M.S. Math 294 Independent Study Mathematics/Applied Mathematics programs 3.0 and twice in the Ph.D. Mathematics program Math 295 Special Project 3.0 COI Math 296 Graduate Seminar 1.0 COI Math 297 Special Topics topic to be specified for record purposes 3.0 COI Math 300 Master’s Thesis 6.0 Math 400 PhD Dissertation 12.0