Updated 2012-2013 Undergraduate Catalog
Mathematics Courses
MATH 0800 Intermediate Algebra
(3 credits)
MATH 1011 Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers I
(3 credits)
MATH 1013 Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers II
(3 credits)
MATH 1100 Mathematical Reasoning
(3 credits)
MATH 1107 Introduction to Mathematical Sciences
(3 credits)
MATH 1170 College Algebra
(4 credits)
MATH 1180 Trigonometry
(3 credits)
MATH 1470 Precalculus
(5 credits)
MATH 2210 Discrete Mathematics
(4 credits)
MATH 2471 Calculus I
(5 credits)
MATH 2472 Calculus II
(5 credits)
MATH 2480 Multivariable Calculus
(4 credits)
MATH 2490 Differential Equations
(4 credits)
MATH 3064 Number Concepts for Middle School Teachers
(4 credits)
MATH 3065 Mathematical Foundations for Middle School Teachers
(4 credits)
MATH 3066 Geometry and Technology in the Middle School Mathematics Classroom
(4 credits)
MATH 3067 Data Investigations, Probability, and Statistics for Middle School Teachers
(4 credits)
MATH 3260 Mathematical Problem Solving
(3 credits)
MATH 3310 Linear Algebra
(4 credits)
MATH 3440 Introduction to Fractals & Chaos
(3 credits)
MATH 3560 Classical and Modern Geometry
(3 credits)
MATH 3710 Mathematical Modeling
(3 credits)
MATH 3720 Numerical Methods
(3 credits)
MATH 3820 History of Mathematics
(3 credits)
MATH 3961 Special Purpose Instruction
(3 credits)
MATH 3962 Special Purpose Instruction
(3 credits)
MATH 3963 Special Purpose Instruction
(3 credits)
MATH 3964 Special Purpose Instruction
(3 credits)
MATH 3965 Special Purpose Instruction
(3 credits)
MATH 3966 Special Purpose Instruction
(3 credits)
MATH 3967 Special Purpose Instruction
(3 credits)
MATH 3968 Special Purpose Instruction
(3 credits)
MATH 3969 Special Purpose Instruction
(3 credits)
MATH 4240 Number Theory
(3 credits)
MATH 4350 Abstract Algebra
(3 credits)
MATH 4371 Modern Algebra
(3 credits)
MATH 4410 Introduction to Analysis
(3 credits)
MATH 4470 Advanced Calculus
(3 credits)
MATH 4760 Topics in Applied Mathematics
(3 credits)
MATH 1170 College Algebra (4 credits)
Problem solving with linear, quadratic, rational and absolute value equations and inequalities; function notation and inverses; graphs of relations and functions; polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions and applications; systems of equations and inequalities, matrices. Prerequisites: Successful completion of MATH 0800 with a grade of B or better, or three years of high school mathematics (including two years of algebra) and an appropriate score on the Mathematics Placement Test. Liberal Education Goal Area 4.
Common Course Outline