| MATH43L0 | Applied Bioinformatics Lab | 3-1-6 Course MATH 4310 |
| MATH44L0 | Molecular Genetics Lab | No Description Set |
| MATH44L7 | Bioformatics Sequence Analysis Lab | 2 hour lab |
| MATH1000 | Math Advising Tool Check | No Description Set |
| MATH1101 | Pre-College Mathematics | A careful review of elementary mathematics from the arithmetic of integers through basic mathematics, designed for students who are not adequately prepared for college mathematics. Required of all students who have not passed the arithmetic skills se... |
| MATH1194 | Trigonometry | reserved for Fall 2011, half semester course |
| MATH1300 | Intermediate Algebra | An introductory course in algebra which includes the study of fundamental algebraic operations, factoring, algebraic fractions, equations and inequalities, exponents and radicals. Required of all students who have not passed the basic algebra section... |
| MATH1301 | Math for Liberal Arts | Designed to meet the general studies requirements for the B.A. and B.A.S. degrees. Sets, logic, number bases, elementary algebra, geometry, statistics and graphs, consumer math, and use of a scientific calculator. |
| MATH1301HS | Math for Liberal Arts | Designed to meet the general studies requirements for the B.A. and B.A.S. degrees. Sets, logic, number bases, elementary algebra, geometry, statistics and graphs, consumer math, and use of a scientific calculator. For Honors Scholar Academy. |
| MATH1302 | Basic Mathematics II | Basic set theory, elementary symbolic logic, consumer mathematics systems of enumeration, geometry, and mathematical systems. Not recommended for students planning to take another course in mathematics. Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer. |
| MATH1303 | College Algebra | Linear and quadratic equations and inequalities, roots of polynomials, functions and graphs, exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of equations, sequences, series, and the binomial theorem. TI-83/84 Plus graphing calculator required. |
| MATH1303CS | College Algebra Christian Scholars Prog. | No Description Set |
| MATH1303HS | College Algebra | Linear and quadratic equations and inequalities, roots of polynomials, functions and graphs, exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of equations, sequences, series, and the binomial theorem. TI-83/84 Plus graphing calculator required. Fall,... |
| MATH1304 | Trigonometry | Trigonometric functions, logarithms, solutions of triangles, trigonometric identities and equations, inverse trigonometric functions, and an introduction to complex numbers. TI-83/84 Plus graphing calculator required. |
| MATH1304HS | Trigonometry | Trigonometric functions, logarithms, solutions of triangles, trigonometric identities and equations, inverse trigonometric functions, and an introduction to complex numbers. TI-83/84 Plus graphing calculator required. Honor Scholar Academy students. |
| MATH1307 | Finite Math for Business Analysis | Brief review of algebra, exponents and logarithms, mathematical models for finance, systems of linear equations and inequalities, linear programming, matrices, simplex method, and probability. TI-83/84 Plus graphing calculator required. |
| MATH1307 | Math for Bus Application I | Brief review of algebra, exponents and logarithms, mathematical models for finance, systems of linear equations and inequalities, linear programming, matrices, simplex method, and probability. Prerequisite: Math Advising Tool |
| MATH1307HS | Finite Math for Business Analysis | Brief review of algebra, exponents and logarithms, mathematical models for finance, systems of linear equations and inequalities, linear programming, matrices, simplex method, and probability. TI-83/84 Plus graphing calculator required. For Honors Sc... |
| MATH1308 | Calculus for Business Analysis | Limits, differentiation, graphing, and integration with applications to business problems. TI-83/84 Plus graphing calculator required. |
| MATH1308 | Math for Business Appl II | Limits, differentiation, graphing, and integration with applications to business problems. Prerequisite: MATH 1307 |
| MATH1405 | Calculus and Analytic Geometry I | Introduction to analytic geometry, functions, limits, and continuity; the derivative and applications; the antiderivative; definite integral, and applications. TI-83/84 Plus graphing calculator required. |
| MATH1405HS | Calculus and Analytic Geometry I | Introduction to analytic geometry, functions, limits, and continuity; the derivative and applications; the antiderivative; definite integral, and applications. TI-83/84 Plus graphing calculator required. For Honors Scholar Academy |
| MATH1406 | Calculus and Analytical Geometry II | Techniques of integration; applications of the definite integral; parametric equations and polar coordinates; infinite sequences and series. TI-83/84 Plus graphing calculator required. |
| MATH2301 | Elementary Probability and Statistics | Introductory course including elements of probability to support statistical theory. Topics include theoretical distributions, discrete and continuous variables, and tests of hypotheses. Suggested for majors in the social and behavioral sciences. TI-... |
| MATH2301HS | Elementary Probability and Statistics | Introductory course including elements of probability to support statistical theory. Topics include theoretical distributions, discrete and continuous variables, and test of hypotheses. Suggested for majors in the social and behavioral sciences. TI-... |
| MATH2303 | Statistics for the Social Sciences | No Description Set |
| MATH2309 | Introduction to Linear Algebra | An introduction to the fundamentals of linear algebra, including Gaussian elimination, solution of systems of linear equations, finite dimensional vector spaces, matrices, and determinants. The main emphasis of the course is on applications and compu... |
| MATH2390 | Problem Solving/Napkin | No Description Set |
| MATH2407 | Calculus and Analytical Geometry III | Solid analytic geometry, differential calculus of vector-valued functions, calculus of functions of several variables, including partial derivatives, double integrals, and line integrals. TI-83/84 Plus graphing calculator required. |
| MATH2407HR | Honors Calculus/Analytic Geometry | No Description Set |
| MATH3101 | Mathematics Seminar | A seminar designed to expose the mathematics student to the broad range of applications of mathematical concepts and methods from a current or historical perspective. |
| MATH3301 | Elementary Foundations of Math | Topics include: standard methods of proof, set theory, symbolic logic, relations, functions, and cardinality. |
| MATH3302 | Discrete Mathematics | A study of the basic techniques and modes of reasoning of combinatorial problem solving. Sets, functions, and algorithms; counting methods and recurrence relations; graph theory; trees; network models; Boolean algebra and combinatorial circuits. |
| MATH3303 | Essential Knowledge of Math I | A study of systems of numeration and properties of number systems from whole numbers through rational numbers. Special attention is given to mathematical reasoning and problem solving. Prerequisite: MATH 1303 |
| MATH3304 | Essential Knowledge of Math II | A continuation of MATH 3303. Additional topics include properties of real number systems, metric, non-metric, and coordinate geometry, probability, and statistics with a continued emphasis on problem solving. Prerequisite: MATH 3303 |
| MATH3305 | Differential Equations | Differential equations of the first order with geometric and physical applications; analysis of differential equations of second and higher orders and their solutions. |
| MATH3306 | Applied Mathematics | Power series solutions to differential equations; orthogonal functions, Legendre polynomials, Bessel functions, Fourier series, and partial differential equations. Periodically. |
| MATH3307 | Introduction to Numerical Methods | Introductory computational methods for solving equations numerically. Topics include linear and non-linear equations, system of equations, curve fitting and numerical differentiation and integration. |
| MATH3308 | Introduction to Probability and Statistics | A representative introduction to both the data-oriented nature of statistics and the mathematical concepts underlying statistics. Topics include data gathering and experimental design, organizing and describing data, classical probability theory, sta... |
| MATH3309 | Essential Knowledge of Geometry | A thorough treatment of the principles of Euclidean geometry, and a study of non-Euclidean geometries. |
| MATH3310 | Problem Solving in Mathematics | Problem solving techniques applied to various topics in mathematics. Problems will be investigated in the areas of relations, functions, algebra, geometry, probability, and logic using various problem-solving techniques. |
| MATH3311 | Vector Analysis | Introduction to scalar and vector products, vector differential calculus, vector integral calculus in two and three dimensions, and elements of tensor analysis emphasizing physical aspects. Prerequisites: PHYS 1402 and MATH 1405. Crosslisted: PH... |
| MATH4301 | Linear Algebra | An introduction to the fundamentals of linear algebra, including Gaussian elimination, solution of systems of linear equations, finite dimensional vector spaces, matrices, and determinants as well as a study of vector spaces, linear transformations,... |
| MATH4302 | Abstract Algebra I | This course covers functions, operations, equivalence relations, divisibility, groups, homomorphisms, quotient groups. This course contains a field-based service-learning component. |
| MATH4303 | Analysis I | Selected topics from number systems, set theory, limits and continuity, theory of calculus, sequences and series, and vector analysis. This course contains a field-based service-learning component. |
| MATH4306 | Abstract Algebra II | Fundamentals of ring and field theory. Topics include polynomial rings and field extensions. |
| MATH4307 | Analysis II | Selected topics from differential and integral calculus, infinite series, sequences and series of functions, and metric spaces. |
| MATH4310 | Applied Bioinformatics | Practical application of Bioinformatics tools, including molecular genetics techniques, and on- line tools to solve various research projects. Research projects are either part of an internship or lab-based, to be determined in collaboration with the... |
| MATH4390 | Research Problems | No Description Set |
| MATH4391 | Independent Study in Mathematics | Independent Study courses are devised by professors to permit students to explore material not offered in regularly scheduled courses (juniors or seniors only). |
| MATH4490 | Molecular Genetics | No Description Set |
| MATH4497 | Bioinformatics Sequence Analysis Lab | 2 hour lab |
| MATH5301 | Topics in Alg., Geom, Trig. | Selected materials from algebra, geometry, and trigonometry applying National Council of Teachers of Mathematics standards, problem-solving strategies, and cooperative learning techniques. |
| MATH5303 | Topics in Calculus | New trends in teaching pre-calculus and calculus will be explored. Emphasis will be placed on functions and graphing differentiation, integration, and applications. |
| MATH5306 | Content Math III | Hands-on exploration of problem solving theory, techniques and mathematics connections across the elementary curriculum. |
| MATH5307 | Content Math IV | Hands-on exploration of in-depth geometric and measurement concepts and theory including data collection and analysis of exploration results. |
| MATH5311 | Topics in Prob and Statistics | A focus on both the data-oriented nature of statistics and probability as well as their underlying mathematical concepts. Approptiate applications for classroom instruction and use of assisted computer software will be included. |
| MATH5313 | History of Mathematics | A study of current mathematics concepts viewed from a historical perspective. Research on mathematicians and their contributions to mathematics will be included. |
| MATH5321 | Discrete Structures | A study of the basic techniques and modes of reasoning in combinatorial problem solving. Sets, functions, and algorithms; counting methods and recurrence relations; graph theory, trees, networks and their application for enrichment of classroom in... |
| MATH5323 | Foundations Mathematics | An exploration of fundamental properties and proof techniques as they apply to sets, relations and functions. |
| MATH5331 | Topics in Advanced Algebra | Fundamental properties of algebraic structures such as real numbers, functions, groups, rings, and fields. Solving systems and matrices will be studied with a heavy emphasis on applications. |
| MATH5390 | Topics in Calculus | Topics in Calculus |
| MATH5391 | Content Math II | No Description Set |
| MATH5392 | Content Math III | 'Hands-on exploration of problem solving theory, techniques and mathematics connections across the elementary curriculum.' |
| MATH5394 | Content Math IV | No Description Set |
| MATHELEC | Mathematics Elective | A generic course used for the External Transcript Equivalency Process. If the course does not have an equivalency but will meet subject area the ELEC is used along with the appropriate department to state the course is accepted with in the subject... |
| MATHPLACE1 | Math Placement Level 1 | This pseudo course is used for setting up equivalencies that allow test scores to be recognized as 'courses' that fulfill certain prerequisites. |
| MATHPLACE2 | Math Placement Level 2 | This pseudo course is used for setting up equivalencies that allow test scores to be recognized as 'courses' that fulfill certain prerequisites. |
| MATHPLACE3 | Math Placement Level 3 | This pseudo course is used for setting up equivalencies that allow test scores to be recognized as 'courses' that fulfill certain prerequisites. |
| MATHPLACE4 | Math Placement Level 4 | This pseudo course is used for setting up equivalencies that allow test scores to be recognized as 'courses' that fulfill certain prerequisites. |
| MATHPLACE5 | Math Placement Level 5 | This pseudo course is used for setting up equivalencies that allow test scores to be recognized as 'courses' that fulfill certain prerequisites. |