Mathematics Courses at Bethany
MATH
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- MATH 097 – Intermediate Algebra3 cr.
- Foundational math course in which mathematical thought and reasoning are developed through the study of polynomials, factoring, rational expressions, exponents, roots and radicals, quadratic equations, …
- MATH 110 – Math Problem Solving4 cr.
- A mathematical course designed specifically to focus on the improvement of problem-solving skills and mathematical reasoning in many different areas. Topics discussed will include mathematical …
- MATH 115 – Quantitative Reasoning4 cr.
- This course aims to develop competence and fluency with quantitative data to understand and create sophisticated arguments supported by valid quantitative evidence. Algebraic reasoning, decision-making, …
- MATH 120 – Introduction to Statistics3 cr.
- Beginning statistical theory and practice are introduced through topics of data collection, sampling techniques, organization and presentation of data, measurement of central tendency, probability concepts, …
- MATH 130 – Applied Algebra and Trigonometry4 cr.
- This course is designed to study topics in algebra and trigonometry through the perspective of applications. Concepts studied include polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric …
- MATH 151 – Calculus I4 cr.
- A study of limits and continuity of functions, derivatives, rules and applications of differentiation, inverse trigonometric functions, rates of change, single-variable optimization, Newton’s method, and …
- MATH 152 – Calculus II4 cr.
- Definite integrals, applications of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, techniques and applications of integration, indeterminate forms, improper integrals, infinite sequences and series, tests for convergence, …
- MATH 243 – Multivariable Calculus4 cr.
- Plane and three-space vectors, vector-valued functions, partial differentiation, Lagrange multipliers, multiple integrals and vector calculus. Prerequisite: MATH152.
- MATH 260 – Differential Equations3 cr.
- Solving differential equations including separable, homogeneous, linear and exact equations, method of undetermined coefficients, variation of parameters, operators and annihilators, Laplace transforms, systems of differential …
- MATH 295 – Foundations of Abstract Mathematics3 cr.
- This course is an introduction to the theory and methods of mathematical proof, including the methods of contradiction and contraposition. The primary objectives are for …
- MATH 325 – Advanced Probability and Statistics4 cr.
- A calculus-based course covering topics of probability and statistics, including probability, random variables and probability distributions, joint probability distributions, functions of random variables, statistical inference …
- MATH 330 – Discrete Mathematics3 cr.
- This course will cover the topics of symbolic logic, sequences, graph theory and trees, recursive relations, linear programming, and number theory topics such as divisibility, …
- MATH 351 – Linear Algebra3 cr.
- A study of linear algebra, vector spaces, inner product spaces, norms, orthogonality, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, matrices, and linear transformations. Prerequisite: MATH243 or consent of instructor.
- MATH 360 – Graph Theory3 cr.
- Graph theory studies networks of nodes and edges. It is fundamental to solving problems in computer security, parallel processing, traffic flow and scheduling. Possible topics …
- MATH 375 – College Geometry3 cr.
- The course will begin with the discoveries of ancient mathematicians such as Archimedes, Eratosthenes and the Father of Geometry, Euclid. Advanced Euclidean geometry will be …
- MATH 380 – Numerical Analysis4 cr.
- This course introduces students to the design, analysis, and implementation of numerical algorithms designed to solve mathematical problems that arise in the real-world modeling of …
- MATH 385 – Mathematical Modeling3 cr.
- Modeling is a course that covers techniques for analysis and decision-making for industrial problems, discrete and continuous optimization, dynamical systems modeling, and probabilistic methods in …
- MATH 441 – Real Analysis3 cr.
- A course in rigorous analysis involving proofs of the theories behind calculus. Topics include real numbers, metric spaces, proofs of the convergence of sequences and …
- MATH 451 – Abstract Algebra3 cr.
- The three primary topics of this course are groups, rings, and fields. Groups will be studied, including homomorphisms, normal subgoups, and the symmetric and alternating …
- MATH 455 – Topology3 cr.
- ?An introduction to topological spaces and subspaces. Fundamental properties of topological spaces such as compactness, connectedness, separation properties and countability properties. Continuity and homeomorphisms between …
- MATH 480 – Topics in Mathematics4 cr.
- A course designed to include topics outside the scope of our other course offerings. Topics may include, but are not limited to, mathematical biology, …
- MATH 493 – Introduction to Mathematical Research1 cr.
- This seminar aims to develop scholarly interests while challenging students to become independent thinkers by polishing the students' analytical, research, and presentation skills from the …
- MATH 495 – Senior Thesis2 cr.
- Satisfies the mathematics major capstone requirement and is composed of a written report based on student research. Each student will be expected to present their …
- MATH 499 – Mathematics Internship3 cr.
- A mathematics-related field experience with an approved agency fulfilling an individual learning contract negotiated between student, faculty advisor, and worksite. Each student will be expected …
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