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Upper-Level Course Offerings

Fall 2011

MATH 320  (3)  Introduction to Probability

Topics include probability spaces, combinatorial analysis, conditional probability, independence, inclusion-exclusion, random variables, expectation, discrete and continuous distributions, limit theorems. (3:0:0)

Prerequisite: Min. "C" in MATH 200.

Taught by Phil Dauk.

Spring 2011

MATH 362  (3)  Elementary Number Theory

Divisibility, primes, congruences, arithmetic functions, primitive roots, quadratic residues, basic representation and decimals, and a selection from the following topics: Pythagorean triples, representation as sums of squares, infinite descent, rational and irrational numbers, distribution of primes. (3:0:0)

Prerequisite: Six credits of 200-level math courses (excluding MATH 211) with a min. "C" in each course.

Taught by David Bigelow.

MATH 310  (3)  Introduction to Graph Theory

An introduction to the combinatorial, algorithmic, and algebraic aspects of graph theory. (3:0:0)

Prerequisite: Min. "C" in MATH 223 or min. "C" in each of MATH 123 and MATH 241.

Taught by Jacobus Swarts.