Spring 2001
Courses are color coded as follows:
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Mathematics
Statistics
Philosophy/Theology
General Education
- MAT 429 - Linear Algebra II (3)
Continuation of Linear Algebra I. Topics include similarity transformation, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, diagonalizability, canonical forms, inner-product spaces, bilinear forms.
- MAT 442 - Advanced Calculus II
(3) Continuation of Advanced Calculus I. More attention given to concepts and also to improper Riemann integrals and to series. These concepts are then applied to more general spaces.
- MAT 456 - Mathematics of Operations Research I (3) After a brief historical introduction, the course presents a detailed study of the mathematics related to linear programming. The theory includes the simplex method, duality theory, sensitivity analysis and matrix games. Some applications will be given.
- MAT 490 - Selected Topics in Mathematics : Cryptography (3) Opportunity for the department to offer experimental courses at the senior level in areas of mathematics not covered my regular courses. Topics such as foundations of mathematics, history of mathematics, graph theory and advanced applications of mathematics are appropriate at this level.
Copyright © 2000-2001, Chad T. Lower, Revised -- 29 August 2001