Graduate Courses

GSMAT129. Precalculus for Tech.

Precalculus for Technology Course follows on courses in college algebra. & prepares students for calculus. & higher math. Broad-based to prepare students for technology courses, where knowledge of pre-calculus. is prereq. Populations include students taking courses in Aviation, Electronics Nuclear Studies, Computer Science., etc. Applications related to bus., computer science., finance, & mgt. Topics: exponential & logarithmic fun. ; exponential & trig. func.; identities & equa.,appl. of trig.; sys. of equations, sys. of inequalities, series & seq., & analy. geometry. CANNOT RECEIVE CREDIT FOR BOTH GSMAT128 & GSMAT129.

GSMAT162. Introduc. to Computers

Introduction to Computers This course has as its main objectives empowering students to be self0sufficient and informed computer users, and introducing students to computers. It acquaints students with the practical issues they will encounter in a modern computing environment, and encourages them to reflect on issues surrounding ethical, legal and societal implications of today's computer environment. A practical computer programming module of the course culminates in producing a computer program in an appropriate programming language.

PAMAT104. Excursions in Math

Excursions in Mathematics A course designed to convey the flavor and spirit of math, stressing reasoning and comprehension rather than technique. Explores topics in the theory of games and in properties of polyhedra.

PAMAT121. College Algebra/Trig.

Measures the knowledge and ability of a candidate with training approximately equivalent to that obtained by a student taking a one-semester course that combines college algebra with trigonometry.

PAMAT123. Intermediate Algebra

Topics include operations with algebraic expressions, linear equations and inequalities, systems of linear equations and inequalities, quadratic equations, exponents and exponential equations, radicals and radical equations, algebraic fractions and fractinal equations, applications, graphing, and an introduction to functions.

PAMAT124. Intermediate Algerbra II

Complex numbers, quadratic equations and inequalities in one variable, linear and quadratic equations in two variables, simple graphing, quadratic functions and system of linear equations.

PAMAT180. Technical Mathematics

A course covering basic algebraic and trigonometric concepts and technical applications. Problem solving is emphasized. Topics include algebraic operations, functions, determinants, quadratic equations, radians, vectors, coordinate geometry, variations and systems of measurement.

PAMAT211. Finite Mathematics

Symbolic logic, sets, partitions, probability, vectors & matrices with emphasis on problems encountered in the business world.

PAMAT300. History of Mathematics

History & literature on the field, contemporary problems; and leading contributions.

PAMAT312. Geometry

Various geometries, including projective and non-Euclidean geometries, and geometric axiom systems.

PAMAT320. Linear Algebra I

Vector spaces and linear transformations, including inner products, matrix representations, binary and quadratic forms, eigenvectors, canonical forms, and functions of matrices.

PAMAT321. Linear Algebra II

A continuation of PAMAT320 Linear Algebra I.

PAMAT331. Calcu.&AnalyticGeometryI

Calculus and Analytic Geometry. Introduction to analytic geometry; limits; differentials; introduction to integration and the fundamental theorem of calculus; application of definite integrals and derivatives.

PAMAT332. Calculus&Analytic Geo.II

CALCULUS & ANALYTIC GEOMETRY II. Techniques of integration; applications of integration; differentiation & integration of inverse trigonometric, exponential, logarithmic, & hyperbolic functions; sequences & series; conics; parametric equations & polar coordinates; improper integrais; & indeterminate forms.

PAMAT340. Probab. & Statistic I

Introduction to probability & statistics: descripttive statistics: probability; special distributions; statistical inference ; applications from a variety of fields.

PAMAT341. Mathematical Stat. II

Methods of estimating, properties of estimators, hypothesis testing, linear models, least squares, analysis of variance enumerative data, non-parametric statistics.

PAMAT360. Applied Regression Anal.

Linear regression and correlation, multiple regression, polynomial regression, selection of variables, use of dummy variables, analysis of residuals. Logistic regression and its applications. Use of standard computer packages.

PAMAT362. Sel. Topics Modern Math.

Selected Topics In Modern Mathematics View of mathematics in relation to functions, real and complex numbers, analytic geometry, absolute values, inequalities, sets and logic, flow charting, linear programming.

PAMAT420. Abstract Algebra I

Basic algebrac structures including groups, rings, fields, modules and lattices.

PAMAT421. Abstract Algebra II

A continuation of PAMAT420 Abstract Algebra I.


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