2017-2018 Academic Catalog 
    
    Jul 01, 2024  
2017-2018 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


Course Numbering
0-999: Developmental precollege-level courses
1000-2999: Lower division courses intended for undergraduate credit only.  The first digit indicates the general level of the course:  1 for a first-year course, 2 for a second-year course
3000-4999: Upper division courses carrying undergraduate credit only.  The first digit indicates the general level of the course:  3 for a third-year course, 4 for a fourth-year course.
5000-5999: Courses that carry graduate credit only in a major field different from that of the department offering the course. 
6000-6999: Courses that carry graduate credit in any major field.  
7000-7999: Courses intended for graduate students only.
8000-9999: Courses intended for post-master or doctoral-level work.
Please note, when searching courses by “Code or Number”, an asterisk (*) can be used to return mass results.  For example, using “6*” will give all 6000 graduate-level courses.
 

Marketing

  
  • MKT 3500 - Marketing Research and Decision Making



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Provides the process and techniques of marketing research. Formulation of projects and evaluation of research results. Basic skills needed to become a practicing marketing researcher.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MKT 2500 Minimum Grade of C and Undergraduate level MS 2040 Minimum Grade of D
    Restrictions: May not be enrolled as the following Classifications: Freshman. Must be enrolled in one of the following Degrees: BS in Business.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MKT 3600 - Retailing and E-Commerce



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Analyzes performance of marketing functions at the retail level. Emphasizes institutional and competitive factors and management of the marketing mix as it relates to retail market segments.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MKT 2500 Minimum Grade of C
    Restrictions: May not be enrolled as the following Classifications: Freshman. Must be enrolled in one of the following Degrees: BS in Business.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MKT 3700 - Creativity, Problem Solving, and Communication



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Methods for enhancing creativity, team building and communication to better solve problems, all of which are essential tools for effective marketing.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MKT 2500 Minimum Grade of C
    Restrictions: May not be enrolled as the following Classifications: Freshman. Must be enrolled in one of the following Degrees: BS in Business.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MKT 4100 - Digital Marketing



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Basic principles of internet marketing and use of selected technologies e.g., advertising, search engine optimization, viral/social marketing, online surveys, web design, analytics, SPSS, geodemographics.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MKT 2500 Minimum Grade of C
    Restrictions: May not be enrolled as the following Classifications: Freshman. Must be enrolled in one of the following Degrees: BS in Business.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MKT 4150 - Viral Marketing and Social Media



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Focuses on theory, application and practice associated with viral marketing activities. Goals for students are to identify the major components of a viral marketing campaign, understand how the viral marketing approach is being used strategically by advertisers and marketers and understand the psychological motivations associated with content sharing.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MKT 2500 Minimum Grade of C
    Restrictions: May not be enrolled as the following Classifications: Freshman. Must be enrolled in one of the following Degrees: BS in Business.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MKT 4300 - Entrepreneurship



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    How to start a business. Concepts, strategies and tactics of product innovation/development and planning to initiate or purchase a company. Students may develop a written business plan for a new venture.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MKT 2500 Minimum Grade of C
    Restrictions: May not be enrolled as the following Classifications: Freshman. Must be enrolled in one of the following Degrees: BS in Business.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MKT 4400 - Services Marketing



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Explores the seven Ps of marketing relating to the marketing of services. Explores emerging theories and strategies for effective implementation.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MKT 2500 Minimum Grade of C
    Restrictions: May not be enrolled as the following Classifications: Freshman. Must be enrolled in one of the following Degrees: BS in Business.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MKT 4600 - Advanced Retailing



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    For students who plan to pursue a career in retailing or who plan to develop and grow a business. Advanced instruction and skill development through a focus on such key topics as retail formats, multichannel retailing, store layout and location, and the retail and services communications mix.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MKT 2500 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level MKT 3600 Minimum Grade of D
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Degrees: BS in Business.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MKT 4650 - Marketing Analytics



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Analysis of online and internal company data, with an emphasis on application and recommendations.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MKT 2500 Minimum Grade of C
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: Raj Soin College of Business.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MKT 4670 - Marketing Analytics: Tools and Insights



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Students gain hands-on experience with analytical tools to analyze marketing data and support marketing decisions that create value and build competitive advantage. Topics include demand estimation, segmentation, and web/social media analytics.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level ACC 2020 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level FIN 2210 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level MKT 2500 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level MS 2050 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MKT 4690 - Marketing Analytics: Big Data and Predictions



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Students learn specific data analytic methodologies such as predictive analytics, data mining, text mining, sentiment analysis, topic analysis and Big Data related applications. This course is largely practice oriented, with students learning experientially by being introduced to cutting-edge marketing analytical tools, and then applying them through in-class exercises and case analyses, generating data-driven managerial recommendations.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level ACC 2020 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level FIN 2210 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level MKT 2500 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level MS 2050 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MKT 4700 - Marketing Challenges



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Application of marketing tools to local businesses. Student teams use marketing tools (e.g., SWOT, target market, competitive analysis, positioning, 4Ps, milestones, metrics) to develop recommendations to address core issues in the challenge.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MKT 2500 Minimum Grade of C
    Restrictions: May not be enrolled as the following Classifications: Freshman. Must be enrolled in one of the following Degrees: BS in Business.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MKT 4780 - Honors:Ind Study in Marketing



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    The course will consist of research or some other form of marketing project. The course is offered with the prior-approval of the department chair and the supervising marketing faculty member.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MKT 2500 Minimum Grade of D
    Restrictions: May not be enrolled as the following Classifications: Freshman. Must be enrolled in one of the following Degrees: BS in Business.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Independent Study
  
  • MKT 4800 - Internship in Marketing



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    On-the-job training and experience with an organization. Integrates classroom study with practical work experience.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MKT 2500 Minimum Grade of D
    Restrictions: May not be enrolled as the following Classifications: Freshman. Must be enrolled in one of the following Degrees: BS in Business.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Internship
  
  • MKT 4850 - Special Topics in Marketing



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Seminar on special topics such as consumerism and social issues, nonprofit organization marketing, advanced retailing management, channels of distribution, pricing, or persuasion. Topics vary. Requires approval of the department chair and the faculty member.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MKT 2500 Minimum Grade of D
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Degrees: BS in Business.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MKT 4870 - Independent Studies in Marketing



    Credit Hour(s): 1 to 4
    Research or some other marketing project. The course is offered with the prior-approval of the department chair and the supervising faculty member.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MKT 2500 Minimum Grade of D
    Restrictions: May not be enrolled as the following Classifications: Freshman. Must be enrolled in one of the following Degrees: BS in Business.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Independent Study
  
  • MKT 4900 - Marketing Strategy



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Develops abilities to recognize opportunities and solve problems related to marketing strategy and improve decision making skills applied to the planning of marketing programs. Integrated Writing course.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MKT 3100 Minimum Grade of C and Undergraduate level MKT 3500 Minimum Grade of C
    Restrictions: May not be enrolled as the following Classifications: Freshman. Must be enrolled in one of the following Degrees: BS in Business.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MKT 5000 - Honors:Ind Study in Marketing



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    The course will consist of research or some other form of marketing project. The course is offered with the prior-approval of the department chair and the supervising marketing faculty member.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MKT 2500 Minimum Grade of D
    Restrictions: May not be enrolled as the following Classifications: Freshman. Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional. Must be enrolled in one of the following Degrees: BS in Business.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Independent Study
  
  • MKT 7050 - Consumer Behavior



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    The fundamental goal of this course is to help students develop a strategic perspective for understanding and applying the psychological and sociological aspects of both industrial and consumer buyer behavior. Psychological, societal, and cultural influences on consumer decisions are examined. Marketing strategy implications of conceptual constructs are discussed.
    Prerequisite(s): Graduate level MKT 7600 Minimum Grade of D (MKT 7600 can be taken concurrently)
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MKT 7100 - Digital Marketing



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    This course highlights key fundamentals of successful integrated online/offline marketing with an emphasis on using the Internet & other marketing tools and technologies. Objectives are to understand basic principles of marketing; how to design an e-commerce web site using Internet marketing principles & various Internet Business Models; the legal, social & ethical issues faced by Internet marketers; global implications & how to use technologies in marketing.
    Prerequisite(s): Graduate level MBA 7600 Minimum Grade of C
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: Raj Soin College of Business.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MKT 7150 - Viral Marketing and Social Media



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    This course focuses on theory, application and practice associated with viral marketing activities. Goals for students are 1) identify the major components of a viral marketing campaign 2) understand how the viral marketing approach is being used strategically by advertisers and marketers 3) understand the psychological motivations associated with content sharing (WOM).
    Prerequisite(s): Graduate level MBA 7600 Minimum Grade of C
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: Raj Soin College of Business.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MKT 7300 - Entrepreneurship



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    The course will discuss the role of entrepreneurship in the economy. The course will also discuss how new ventures are developed. The course draws from a number of disciplines including marketing, finance, accounting, management, ethics, and law that form the foundation of a business. The course will include a discussion of the role of business plans and discuss how to prepare a successful business plan.
    Prerequisite(s): Graduate level MBA 7600 Minimum Grade of D
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MKT 7500 - Marketing Research & Analysis



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Course is aimed at the manager who is th ultimate user of research and who is responsible for determining the scope and direction of reseach activities. The course will focus on both qualitative and quantitative aspects of marketing research and how managers use the results to address marketing problems.
    Prerequisite(s): Graduate level MBA 7600 Minimum Grade of C
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MKT 7700 - International Marketing



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Introduces the concepts and language of international marketing and examines institutional, behavioral, and managerial aspects of a cross section of national marketing systems and multinational organization operations.
    Prerequisite(s): Graduate level MBA 7600 Minimum Grade of C
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MKT 7800 - Marketing Analytics



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Analysis of online and internal company data, with an emphasis on application and recommendations.
    Prerequisite(s): Graduate level MBA 7600 Minimum Grade of C
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: Raj Soin College of Business.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MKT 7850 - Special Topics in Marketing



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Seminars in marketing - related topics.
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: Raj Soin College of Business.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MKT 7870 - Independent Studies in Marketing



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    A research project in marketing supervised by a faculty member in the Department of Marketing.
    Prerequisite(s): Graduate level MBA 7600 Minimum Grade of D
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Independent Study
  
  • MKT 7900 - Internship in Marketing



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    On the job training and experieince with an organization. Integrates classroom study with practical work experience.
    Prerequisite(s): Graduate level MBA 7600 Minimum Grade of C
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: Raj Soin College of Business.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Internship

Mathematics

  
  • MTH 1280 - College Algebra



    Credit Hour(s): 4
    Graphs of linear, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions and equations, and systems of equations.
    Prerequisite(s): WSU Math Placement Level 30 or Undergraduate level DEV 0970 Minimum Grade of P or Undergraduate level DEV 0990 Minimum Grade of P
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 1340 - Precalculus



    Credit Hour(s): 5
    Functions and graphs, polynomial and rational functions, trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions, conics, systems of equations, exponential and logarithmic functions, geometric series, binomial theorem.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 1260 Minimum Grade of D or WSU Math Placement 04
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 1350 - Analytic Geometry and Trigonometry



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Polynomial equations, conic sections, trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions, trigonometric identities, solution of triangles.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 1280 Minimum Grade of D or WSU Math Placement Level 40
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 1440 - Mathematics and the Modern World with Algebra Review



    Credit Hour(s): 4
    An application of mathematics to modeling real world problems from the behavioral, computational, managerial, and social sciences. Includes such topics as graph theory, linear programming, probability, descriptive and inferential statistics, voting systems, game theory, population growth, computer algorithms, and codes and data storage. Incorporates selected topics in algebra for underprepared students.
    Prerequisite(s): WSU Math Placement Level 20
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 1450 - Mathematics and the Modern World



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    An application of mathematics to modeling real world problems from the behavioral, computational, managerial, and social sciences. Includes such topics as probability, descriptive and inferential statistics, financial management, voting systems, codes and data storage.
    Prerequisite(s): WSU Math Placement Level 30 or Undergraduate level DEV 0970 Minimum Grade of M or Undergraduate level DEV 0970 Minimum Grade of P
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 2240 - Applied Calculus



    Credit Hour(s): 4
    Functions (including exponential and logarithmic functions), limits, derivatives and rates of change, applications of derivatives including graphing and optimization, and indefinite and definite integrals with applications. Credit will not be given for MTH 2240 for students who have already successfully completed MTH 2300.
    Prerequisite(s): WSU Math Placement Level 40 or Undergraduate level MTH 1280 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 2280 - Business Calculus



    Credit Hour(s): 4
    Functions, rates of change, limits, derivatives of algebraic functions, applications including maxima and minima, exponential and logarithmic functions, and indefinite and definite integrals with applications. Credit will not be given for MTH 2280 for students who have already successfully completed MTH 2300.
    Prerequisite(s): WSU Math Placement Level 40 or Undergraduate level MTH 1280 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 2300 - Calculus I



    Credit Hour(s): 4
    Examines limits, the derivative, differentiation, applications of the derivative, antiderivatives, Riemann sums, the definite integral, and the fundamental theorem of calculus.
    Prerequisite(s): WSU Math Placement Level 50 or Undergraduate level MTH 1350 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Combination; Lab; Lecture
  
  • MTH 2310 - Calculus II



    Credit Hour(s): 4
    Integration techniques, applications of the definite integral, first-order differential equations, vectors and vector operations, parametric equations and polar coordinates, infinite series.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2300 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Combination; Lab; Lecture
  
  • MTH 2320 - Calculus III



    Credit Hour(s): 4
    Vector functions and their derivatives, motion in two and three dimensions, lines, planes, and parametric surfaces, spherical and cylindrical coordinates. Partial derivatives and multiple integrals in two and three dimensions. Vector fields, line and surface integrals. Green’s, Divergence, and Stoke’s theorems.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2310 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 2330 - Differential Equations



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Elementary first order equations, linear equations, existence and uniqueness, phase line and plane, linear systems, Laplace transform, and applications.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2310 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 2350 - Differential Equations with Matrix Algebra



    Credit Hour(s): 4
    Introduction to differential equations with matrix theory. Matrices, determinants, vector spaces, least squares solutions, eigenvalues/eigenvectors, matrix diagonalization; first order differential equations, second and higher order linear equations, forced oscillations, systems of linear differential equations, phase plane, and Laplace transforms
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2310 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 2410 - Mathematics Concepts for Teachers I



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Overview of mathematical topics from a perspective appropriate for early and middle childhood educators. Number systems such as whole numbers, fractions, rationals and decimals. Place value and bases. The meaning of and algorithms for the operations of addition, subtraction, and multiplication.
    Prerequisite(s): WSU Math Placement Level 30 or Undergraduate level DEV 0970 Minimum Grade of P or Undergraduate level DEV 0990 Minimum Grade of P
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors: Early Childhood Education, Middle Childhood Education, Teacher Education.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Lab Combination
  
  • MTH 2430 - Mathematics Concepts for Teachers II



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Overview of mathematical topics from a perspective appropriate for early and middle childhood educators. Prime numbers and factorization, the operation of division on whole and rational numbers, ratio and proportion, probability, and data analysis.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2410 Minimum Grade of C
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Lab Combination
  
  • MTH 2450 - Mathematics Concepts for Teachers III



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Overview of mathematical topics from a perspective appropriate for early and middle childhood educators. Introductory geometry in two and three dimensions, transformational geometry, and concepts of measurement.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2410 Minimum Grade of C
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors: Early Childhood Education, Middle Childhood Education, Teacher Education.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Lab Combination
  
  • MTH 2530 - Elementary Linear Algebra



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Matrices and their operations, linear systems of equations, Gaussian elimination, determinants, geometry of Euclidean space, vector spaces and subspaces, linear independence, basis, dimension and rank, orthogonality and the Gram-Schmidt process, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, and diagonalization.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2300 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 2570 - Discrete Mathematics for Computing



    Credit Hour(s): 4
    Discrete mathematics useful in computing. Emphasis on mathematical induction, recurrence relations, asymptotic behavior of functions, and algorithm analysis.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 1280 Minimum Grade of D or WSU Math Placement Level 40
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 2800 - Writing Mathematical Proofs



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Introduction to logic and techniques used in mathematical proofs. Students gain experience in constructing proofs as they study sets, relations, functions, algebraic structures, and the properties of real numbers. Integrated Writing course.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2310 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 3060 - Mathematical Modeling



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Introduction to mathematics as used in the real world. Graphical methods, curve-fitting, dimensional analysis, scaling, stability, growth, vibrations, circuits, probability, optimality, approximation, Monte Carlo simulation. Students will be encouraged to make creative use of mathematical and problem-solving skills, and asked to develop an original model.
    Prerequisite(s): (Undergraduate level MTH 2330 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level MTH 2530 Minimum Grade of D) or Undergraduate level MTH 2350 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 3100 - Mathematical Modeling in the Behavioral Sciences



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Differential equations, axiomatics, probability theory, matrix algebra, simulation, and game theory, and their use in a variety of models in the social sciences, life sciences, and humanities. Includes deterministic models, probabilistic models, simulations. Considers both discrete and continuous models.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2310 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 3120 - Mathematical Theory of Interest



    Credit Hour(s): 4
    Theory of financial transactions involving interests, annuities, derivatives, options and futures. Compound and simple rates of interest and discount, force of interest, annuity certain and annuity due, mortgage amortizations, evaluation of bonds, durations, asset and liability matching, cash flow analysis, short sales of stocks and options, arbitrage, and an introduction to risk management and immunization. Covers the SoA/CAS syllabus for the actuarial exam FM/2.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2310 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 3140 - Mathematical Software



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Solving scientific problems using computational software packages MATLAB and Mathematica, including procedural and functional programming.
    Prerequisite(s): (Undergraduate level MTH 2330 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level MTH 2530 Minimum Grade of D) or Undergraduate level MTH 2350 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 3260 - Numerical Methods for Computational Science



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Numerical methods for the sciences using modern programming languages. Solution of linear and nonlinear equations, symmetric matrix eigenvalue problems, interpolation and least squares. Initial value and boundary value problems for representative systems governed by ordinary and partial differential equations are also solved numerically.
    Prerequisite(s): (Undergraduate level CS 1160 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level CS 1180 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level CEG 2170 Minimum Grade of D) and (Undergraduate level MTH 2350 Minimum Grade of D or (Undergraduate level MTH 2330 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level MTH 2530 Minimum Grade of D))
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 3320 - Complex Variables



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Operations with complex numbers, derivatives, holomorphic functions and the Cauchy-Riemann equations. Integrals, Cauchy’s Theorem, the Cauchy Integral Formula, and consequences. Definitions and properties of elementary functions. Power series, conformal maps, the calculus of residues.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2320 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 3330 - Partial Differential Equations



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Linear first order equations, method of characteristics. Classification of second order equations. Solution techniques for the heat equation, wave equation and Laplace’s equation. Maximum principles. Green’s functions and fundamental solutions.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2320 Minimum Grade of D and (Undergraduate level MTH 2330 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level MTH 2350 Minimum Grade of D)
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 3430 - Algebra and Functions for Middle School Teachers



    Credit Hour(s): 4
    Algebraic principles and linear, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions from a perspective appropriate for middle school teachers. Uses technology to explore how properties of functions appear in various representations.
    Prerequisite(s): (Undergraduate level MTH 1280 Minimum Grade of C or WSU Math Placement Level 40) and Undergraduate level MTH 2430 Minimum Grade of C
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: CT: Middle Childhood - PRE, Mathematics - BA, Mathematics - BS, Middle Childhood Ed - BSED.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 3450 - Geometry for Middle School Teachers



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Two- and three-dimensional Euclidean geometry from a perspective appropriate for grade 4-10 teachers. Compass constructions, triangle congruence, postulates, Pythagorean Theorem, and proofs. Surface area and volume. Coordinate geometry applied to proofs and transformations.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2450 Minimum Grade of C
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: CT: Middle Childhood - PRE, Mathematics - BA, Mathematics - BS, Middle Childhood Ed - BSED.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Lab Combination
  
  • MTH 3480 - Concepts in Calculus for Middle School Teachers



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Explores the big ideas in calculus – limit, derivative, and integral – with the goal of a solid conceptual understanding. Emphasizes applications, connections to algebra, and how these concepts appear in middle school math classrooms.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2450 Minimum Grade of C and Undergraduate level MTH 3430 Minimum Grade of C
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: CT: Middle Childhood - PRE, Mathematics - BA, Mathematics - BS, Middle Childhood Ed - BSED.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Lab Combination
  
  • MTH 3990 - Selected Topics in Mathematics



    Credit Hour(s): 1 to 5
    Selected topics in mathematics.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Independent Study
  
  • MTH 4070 - Optimization Techniques



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Algorithms for optimizing real functions of several variables subject to equality and inequality constraints. Convexity properties of functions and sets, linear programming, simplex and interior point methods, integer programming, branch and bound algorithm, transportation problem, necessary and sufficient conditions for nonlinear function optimization, Newton and quasi-Newton methods, Lagrange multiplier conditions, Kuhn-Tucker conditions, dynamic programming.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2320 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level MTH 2530 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 4150 - Scientific Computation



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Modern computational techniques for simulating scientific phenomena.
    Prerequisite(s): (Undergraduate level MTH 3140 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level MTH 4260 Minimum Grade of D) and Undergraduate level MTH 3060 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 4160 - Matrix Computations



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Numerical linear algebra survey using high-level computing tools. Topics include linear equations, matrix factorizations, eigenvalue problems, least squares, applications of singular value decompositions, and iterative methods for large sparse matrices. Conditioning of problems and accuracy and stability of algorithms are emphasized.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 4240 - Coding Theory



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Essentials of error-correcting codes, including methods for efficient and accurate transfer of information. Perfect and related codes, linear and cyclic codes, BCH codes, Reed-Muller codes, Reed-Solomon cods, Self-dual codes, weight enumerators and bounds.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2530 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 4260 - Matrix Computations



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Numerical linear algebra survey using high-level computing tools. Topics include linear equations, matrix factorizations, eigenvalue problems, least squares, applications of singular value decompositions, and iterative methods for large sparse matrices. Emphasizes conditioning of problems and accuracy and stability of algorithms.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2530 Minimum Grade of D and (Undergraduate level CS 1160 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level CS 1180 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level CEG 2170 Minimum Grade of D)
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 4290 - Cryptography and Data Security



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Mathematical principles of cryptography and data security. Introduces relevant algebra and number theory. Discusses developments in cryptography, including the data encryption standard (DES), public-key encryption (RSA), cryptographic hash functions, digital signatures, key safeguarding schemes, and cryptographic protocols such as key exchange and entity authentication, identification schemes, electronic elections and digital cash.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2530 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 4310 - Real Variables I



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    The real number system, inequalities, completeness, limits, sequences and the Cauchy criterion, functions, continuity, differentiablity, the mean value theorem, L’Hospital’s rule, Taylor’s theorem, the Riemann integral, fundamental theorem of calculus, approximate integration, improper integrals. Integrated Writing Course.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2800 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 4320 - Real Variables II



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Infinite series, sequences and series of functions, power series, Taylor series, uniform convergence, topology of R^n, real-valued and vector-valued functions of several variables, derivatives and integrals of functions of several variables.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2530 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level MTH 4310 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 4400 - History of Mathematics



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Mathematics as an on-going human activity. Historical development and contributions from diverse cultures of number systems, measurement, algebra, Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometries, calculus, discrete mathematics, probability and statistics. Integrated Writing course.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2800 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 4460 - Problem Solving and Mathematical Modeling for Middle School Teachers



    Credit Hour(s): 4
    Learning to think quantitatively through solving pure and applied mathematics problems and modeling real world problems. Focuses on working with the steps involved in modeling real-life situations and understanding how modeling and problem solving differ.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2450 Minimum Grade of C and Undergraduate level MTH 3430 Minimum Grade of C
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: CT: Middle Childhood - PRE, Mathematics - BA, Mathematics - BS, Middle Childhood Ed - BSED.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Lab Combination
  
  • MTH 4510 - Modern Algebra I



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Elementary number theory: divisibility, prime numbers, congruences, quadratic reciprocity, and number-theoretic functions. Introduction to rings, integral domains, and fields.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2800 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 4520 - Modern Algebra II



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Examples and elementary properties of abstract algebraic structures, including groups, rings, integral domains, and fields.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 4510 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 4550 - Advanced Linear Algebra



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Basic principles of linear independence, spanning sets, bases, and dimension. Linear transformations, matrix representations of linear transformations, and determinants. Spectral theory of square matrices, Jordan canonical form. Perron-Frobenius results on positive matrices.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2530 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level MTH 2800 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 4570 - Combinatorics and Graph Theory



    Credit Hour(s): 4
    Permutations, combinatorics, generating functions, recurrence relations, and Polya’s theory of counting; methods, results, and algorithms of graph theory, with emphasis on graphs as mathematical models applicable to organizational and industrial situations.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2310 Minimum Grade of D and (Undergraduate level CS 1160 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level CS 1180 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level CEG 2170 Minimum Grade of D)
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 4710 - Geometry



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Introduction to hyperbolic and other geometries.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2800 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 4810 - Applied Mathematics I



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Solution methods for ordinary differential equations commonly arising in physics and engineering. Systems of equations, stability theory, Liapunov’s methods, autonomous systems, existence and uniqueness of solutions, and Poincare phase plane.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2320 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level MTH 2530 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 4820 - Applied Mathematics II



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Use of integral transforms in the solution of differential and integral equations, Fourier series, Fourier and Laplace transforms, distributions, integral equations, Green’s functions, Sturm-Liouville theory, perturbation methods and asymptotics, orthogonal functions, and special functions.
    Prerequisite(s): (Undergraduate level MTH 2320 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level MTH 2530 Minimum Grade of D) or Undergraduate level MTH 4810 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 4880 - Independent Reading in Mathematics



    Credit Hour(s): 1 to 3
    Selected readings in mathematics.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Independent Study
  
  • MTH 4910 - High School Mathematics from an Advanced Perspective



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Mathematics for high school teachers from an advanced perspective: real and complex numbers, functions, equations, integers and polynomials, number system structures. Integrated Writing course.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2800 Minimum Grade of D
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in the following Classifications: Senior.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 4920 - Undergraduate Mathematics Seminar



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Detailed study of a single mathematics topic chosen by the student with the approval of the instructor. Integrated Writing course.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Seminar
  
  • MTH 4990 - Selected Topics in Mathematics



    Credit Hour(s): 1 to 3
    Selected topics in mathematics.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Independent Study
  
  • MTH 5260 - Numerical Methods for Computational Science



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Numerical methods for the sciences using modern programming languages. Solution of linear and nonlinear equations, symmetric matrix eigenvalue problems, interpolation and least squares. Initial value and boundary value problems for representative systems governed by ordinary and partial differential equations are also solved numerically. Department Managed Prerequisite(s): (Undergraduate level CS 1160 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level CS 1180 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level CEG 2170 Minimum Grade of D) and (Undergraduate level MTH 2350 Minimum Grade of D or (Undergraduate level MTH 2330 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level MTH 2530 Minimum Grade of D))
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 5320 - Complex Variables



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Operations with complex numbers; derivatives; holomorphic functions and the Cauchy-Riemann equations; integrals; Cauchy’s Theorem, the Cauchy Integral Formula, and consequences; definitions and properties of elementary functions; power series; conformal maps; the calculus of residues. Department Managed Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2320 Minimum Grade of D
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 5330 - Partial Differential Equations



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Linear first order equations, method of characteristics. Classification of second order equations. Solution techniques for the heat equation, wave equation and Laplace’s equation. Maximum principles. Green’s functions and fundamental solutions. Department Managed Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2320 Minimum Grade of D and (Undergraduate level MTH 2330 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level MTH 2350 Minimum Grade of D)
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 5990 - Selected Topics



    Credit Hour(s): 1 to 5
    Selected topics in mathematics. May be taken for letter grade or pass/unsatisfactory.
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Independent Study
  
  • MTH 6050 - Advanced Engineering Mathematics



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Topics include eigenvalues and eigenvectors, matrix factorizations, Fourier series, analytical and numerical solutions to the three classical partial differential equations, and complex functions, integration, and series and residues. Department Managed Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2320 Minimum Grade of D and (Undergraduate level MTH 2350 Minimum Grade of D or (Undergraduate level MTH 2330 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level MTH 2530 Minimum Grade of D))
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 6060 - Mathematical Modeling



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    An introduction to mathematics as it is used in the real world. Graphical methods, curve-fitting, dimensional analysis, scaling, stability, growth, vibrations, circuits, probability, optimality, approximation, Monte Carlo simulation. Students will be encouraged to make creative use of mathematical and problem-solving skills, and asked to develop an original model. Department Managed Prerequisite(s): (Undergraduate level MTH 2330 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level MTH 2530 Minimum Grade of D) or Undergraduate level MTH 2350 Minimum Grade of D
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 6070 - Optimization Techniques



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Algorithms for optimizing real functions of several variables subject to equality and inequality constraints. Convexity properties of functions and sets, linear programming, simplex and interior point methods, integer programming, branch and bound algorithm, transportation problem, necessary and sufficient conditions for nonlinear function optimization, Newton and quasi-Newton methods, Lagrange multiplier conditions, Kuhn-Tucker conditions, dynamic programming. Department Managed Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2320 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level MTH 2530 Minimum Grade of D
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 6140 - Mathematical Software



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Solving scientific problems using computational software packages MATLAB and Mathematica, including procedural and functional programming. Department Managed Prerequisite(s): (Undergraduate level MTH 2330 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level MTH 2530 Minimum Grade of D) or Undergraduate level MTH 2350 Minimum Grade of D
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 6150 - Scientific Computation



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Modern computational techniques for simulating scientific phenomena. Department Managed Prerequisite(s): (Undergraduate level MTH 3140 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level MTH 4160 Minimum Grade of D) and Undergraduate level MTH 3060 Minimum Grade of D
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 6160 - Matrix Computations



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Numerical linear algebra survey using high-level computing tools. Topics include linear equations, matrix factorizations, eigenvalue problems, least squares, applications of singular value decompositions, and iterative methods for large sparse matrices. Conditioning of problems and accuracy and stability of algorithms are emphasized.
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 6240 - Coding Theory



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    An introduction to the essentials of error-correcting codes, including methods for efficient and accurate transfer of information. Perfect and related codes, linear and cyclic codes, BCH codes, Reed-Muller codes, Reed-Solomon cods, Self-dual codes, weight enumerators and bounds. Department Managed Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2530 Minimum Grade of D
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 6260 - Matrix Computations



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Numerical linear algebra survey using high-level computing tools. Topics include linear equations, matrix factorizations, eigenvalue problems, least squares, applications of singular value decompositions, and iterative methods for large sparse matrices. Conditioning of problems and accuracy and stability of algorithms are emphasized. Department Managed Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2530 Minimum Grade of D and (Undergraduate level CS 1160 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level CS 1180 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level CEG 2170 Minimum Grade of D)
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 6290 - Cryptography and Data Security



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Mathematical principles of cryptography and data security. Preliminary algebra and number theory will be briefly introduced. Various developments in cryptography will then be discussed, including the data encryption standard (DES), public-key encryption (RSA), cryptographic hash functions, digital signatures, key safeguarding schemes, and cryptographic protocols such as key exchange and entity authentication, identification schemes, electronic elections and digital cash. Department Managed Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2530 Minimum Grade of D
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 6310 - Real Variables I



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    The real number system, inequalities, completeness, limits, sequences and the Cauchy criterion, functions, continuity, differentiablity, the mean value theorem, L Hospital’s rule, Taylor’s theorem, the Riemann integral, fundamental theorem of calculus, approximate integration, improper integrals. Department Managed Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2800 Minimum Grade of D
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 6320 - Real Variables II



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    nfinite series, sequences and series of functions, power series, taylor series, uniform convergence, topology of R^n, real-valued and vector-valued functions of several variables, derivatives and integrals of functions of several variables. Department Managed Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2530 Minimum Grade of D and (Undergraduate level MTH 4310 Minimum Grade of D or Graduate level MTH 6310 Minimum Grade of D)
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 6510 - Modern Algebra I



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Elementary number theory: divisibility, prime numbers, congruences, quadratic reciprocity, and number-theoretic functions. This provides an introduction to rings, integral domains, and fields. Department Managed Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2800 Minimum Grade of D
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 6520 - Modern Algebra II



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Examples and elementary properties of abstract algebraic structures: these include groups, rings, integral domains, and fields. Department Managed Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 4510 Minimum Grade of D or Graduate level MTH 6510 Minimum Grade of D
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 6550 - Advanced Linear Algebra



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Basic principles of linear independence, spanning sets, bases, and dimension. Linear transformations, matrix representations of linear transformations, and determinants. Spectral theory of square matrices, Jordan canonical form. Perron-Frobenius results on positive matrices. Department Managed Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2530 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level MTH 2800 Minimum Grade of D
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 6570 - Combinatorics and Graph Theory



    Credit Hour(s): 4
    Topics include: permutations, combinatorics, generating functions, recurrence relations, and Polyas theory of counting; methods, results, and algorithms of graph theory, with emphasis on graphs as mathematical models applicable to organizational and industrial situations. Department Managed Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2310 Minimum Grade of D and (Undergraduate level CS 1160 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level CS 1180 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level CEG 2170 Minimum Grade of D)
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 6710 - Geometry



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Introduction to hyperbolic and other geometries. Department Managed Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2800 Minimum Grade of D
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 6810 - Applied Mathematics I



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Solution methods for ordinary differential equations commonly arising in physics and engineering. Systems of equations, stability theory, Liapunov’s methods, autonomous systems, existence and uniqueness of solutions, and Poincare phase plane. Department Managed Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2320 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level MTH 2530 Minimum Grade of D
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • MTH 6820 - Applied Mathematics II



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Use of integral transforms in the solution of differential and integral equations, Fourier series, Fourier and Laplace transforms, distributions, integral equations, Green’s functions, Sturm-Liouville theory, perturbation methods and asymptotics, orthogonal functions, and special functions. Department Managed Prerequisite(s): (Undergraduate level MTH 2320 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level MTH 2530 Minimum Grade of D) or Graduate level MTH 6810 Minimum Grade of D
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
 

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