MTH-307 |
Real Analysis I |
An in-depth analysis of properties of the real number line, higherdimensional Euclidean spaces and general metric spaces. Limits, sequences and series are studied. The basic theory of functions of a real variable is considered, including continuity, derivatives and integrals. |
MTH-401 |
Abstract Algebra |
A course in abstract mathematics including the integers, groups, normal subgroups, quotient groups, finite abelian groups, rings, integral domains, ideals, quotient rings, fields, homeomorphisms, isomorphism, real and complex numbers, and polynomials. |
MTH-407 |
Probability Theory |
Probability as a basis for statistical theory and inference. Distributions of random variables, conditional probability, Bayes ' rule, statistical independence, mathematical expectation, probability distributions, probability densities and distribution functions of random variables, joint distributions for two or more random variables, and moment-generating functions. |
MTH-408 |
Mathematical Statistics |
An in-depth study of the mathematical underpinnings of statistics and the |
analysis of data. Topics include sampling distributions, estimation theory and |
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applications, hypothesis testing theory and applications, maximum likelihood |
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estimators, regression and correlations, analysis of variance, and |
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nonparametric tests. |
MTH-430 |
Research & Internship Policy & |
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Planning |
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MTH-437 |
Special Topics |
An in-depth study of a specialized subject area. The selected topic varies based on student / faculty interest and current research advances. Topic, course structure, credit, and instructor will be announced prior to preregistration. Course may be repeated if topic is different. |
MTH-439 |
Independent Study |
Investigation of selected topics. |
3.00 |
MTH-440 |
Internship |
A work experience designed to afford the student a practical experience in |
3.00 |
the application of mathematical techniques and practices. |
MUS-100 |
Glee Club |
This course is designed to train and develop vocal talents by study, practice and actual choral performance. Student in this course are required to attend all course dates, rehearsals( one evening per week and some weekends) and Voices of Gwynedd performances. Uniform and materials fees apply. |