Overview:
A versatile degree that studies the relationship between numbers, statistics, and patterns with an emphasis on problem solving to lead to a mathematically- oriented career in a multitude of fields. Students can choose to concentrate in applied mathematics, discrete mathematics, probability and statistics, or pure mathematics to appeal to their area of interest.
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Intro Courses:
MATH 1551 Differential Calculus
Differential calculus including applications and the underlying theory of limits for functions and sequences.
MATH 1552 Integral Calculus
Integral calculus: Definite and indefinite integrals, techniques of integration, improper integrals, infinite series, applications.
MATH 1553 Introduction to Linear Algebra
An introduction to linear algebra including eigenvalues and eigenvectors, applications to linear systems, least squares.
MATH 1554 Linear Algebra
Linear algebra eigenvalues, eigenvectors, applications to linear systems, least squares, diagnolization, quadratic forms.