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Fall Semester 2023

 

Mathematics
Anthony J Bedenikovic • Bradley Hall 452 • 309-677-2489
MTH101The Art of Mathematical ThinkingGenEd: MA   Core: QR(3 hours)
 01 MWF9:00 AM -9:50 AM BR225 Libin Mou  
 02 W6:00 PM -8:30 PM BR046 Rose Durand  
 03 MWF1:00 PM -1:50 PM BR225 Libin Mou  
MTH109College Algebra (3 hours)
Prerequisite: The mathematics placement exam score is at least 46.
 01 *R* MWF9:00 AM -9:50 AM BR142 Sheryl Davis  
 02 *R* MWF11:00 AM -11:50 AM BR091 Sheryl Davis  
 03 *R* MW4:00 PM -5:15 PM BR091 Gustav Jennetten  
MTH111Elementary StatisticsGenEd: MA   Core: QR(3 hours)
 01 MWF9:00 AM -9:50 AM BR032 Larry Xue  
 02 *R* MWF10:00 AM -10:50 AM BR322 Benoit Ahanda  
 For Nursing majors only.
 03 *R* MWF2:00 PM -2:50 PM BR322 Benoit Ahanda  
 For Nursing majors only
 04 TT9:00 AM -10:15 AM BR225 John Goldman  
 05 TT10:30 AM -11:45 AM BR139 John Goldman  
 06 MWF2:00 PM -2:50 PM BR139 Larry Xue  
MTH112Precalculus (4 hours)
Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in MTH 109; or the mathematics placement exam score is at least 61.
 01 MWTF9:00 AM -9:50 AM BR050 Gustav Jennetten  
 02 MWTF2:00 PM -2:50 PM BR235 Gustav Jennetten  
MTH114Applied Finite MathematicsCore: QR(3 hours)
Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in MTH 109 or 112; or the mathematics placement exam score is at least 61.
 01 MWF1:00 PM -1:50 PM BR222 Daniel Yee  
 02 MWF2:00 PM -2:50 PM BR250 Daniel Yee  
MTH115Brief Calculus With Applications IGenEd: MA   Core: QR(4 hours)
Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in MTH 109 or 112; or the mathematics placement exam score is at least 61.
 01 MWTF12:00 PM -12:50 PM BR222 Antonio Morgan  
 02 MWTF9:00 AM -9:50 AM BR125 Michael S Lang  
 03 MWTF2:00 PM -2:50 PM BR125 Michael S Lang  
 04 *R* MWTF2:00 PM -2:50 PM BR340 Morgan Schreffler  
MTH120Discrete Mathematics (3 hours)
Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in MTH 112; or the mathematics placement exam score is at least 68.
 01 MWF11:00 AM -11:50 AM BR050 Larry Xue  
MTH121Calculus IGenEd: MA   Core: QR(4 hours)
Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in MTH 112; or the mathematics placement exam score is at least 76.
 01 MWTF9:00 AM -9:50 AM BR091 Mathew T Timm  
 02 MWTF11:00 AM -11:50 AM BR032 Mathew T Timm  
 03 MWTF12:00 PM -12:50 PM BR050 Samantha Kirk  
 04 MWTF2:00 PM -2:50 PM BR222 Samantha Kirk  
MTH122Calculus IIGenEd: MA   Core: QR(4 hours)
Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in MTH 119 or MTH 121 or its equivalent.
 01 MWTF9:00 AM -9:50 AM BR222 Thomas E Carty  
 02 MWTF11:00 AM -11:50 AM BR235 Morgan Schreffler  
 03 MWTF2:00 PM -2:50 PM BR091 Thomas E Carty  
 04 *R* MWTF2:00 PM -2:50 PM O H245 Anthony J Bedenikovic  
MTH207Elementary Linear Algebra With Applications (3 hours)
Prerequisite: MTH 122, or consent of instructor.
 01 MWF9:00 AM -9:50 AM BR322 Samantha Kirk  
 02 MWF11:00 AM -11:50 AM BR322 Michael S Lang  
MTH223Calculus IIICore: QR(4 hours)
Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in MTH 122.
 01 MWTF9:00 AM -9:50 AM BR139 Ollie Nanyes  
 02 MWTF11:00 AM -11:50 AM BR126 Ollie Nanyes  
 03 MWTF2:00 PM -2:50 PM BR050 Libin Mou  
MTH224Elementary Differential Equations (3 hours)
Prerequisite: MTH 223
 01 MWF9:00 AM -9:50 AM BR250 Morgan Schreffler  
MTH300Topics for Middle School Math Teachers (3 hours)
Prerequisite: C or better in MTH 111 and C or better in one of MTH 115, 119, or 121 and permission of the Chair.
Geometry
 01 *R* TT1:30 PM -2:45 PM BR120 Mathew T Timm  
MTH301Combinatorics (3 hours)
Prerequisite: MTH 120, 122; or MTH 223.
 01 MWF2:00 PM -2:50 PM BR046 John Goldman  
MTH325Probability and Statistics I (3 hours)
Prerequisite: MTH 223
 01 MWF10:00 AM -10:50 AM BR032 Anthony J Bedenikovic  
MTH335Topics in Actuarial Science (3 hours)
Prerequisite: MTH 207, MTH 223; or consent of instructor.
 01 MW4:30 PM -5:45 PM BR270 Ollie NanyesCore: EL 
 "Life Contingencies"
MTH404Modern Algebra I (3 hours)
Prerequisite: MTH 207, 223.
 01 MW3:00 PM -4:15 PM BR259 Daniel Yee  
MTH420Introduction to Analysis (3 hours)
Prerequisite: MTH 207, 223.
 01 MWF1:00 PM -1:50 PM BR100 Thomas E Carty  
 "Intro to Analysis"
MTH428Topics in Applied Statistics (3 hours)
Prerequisite: Math 325; Math 326 or consent of instructor.
 01 MWF9:00 AM -9:50 AM BR261 Benoit Ahanda  
MTH491Directed Individual Studies in Mathematics (1 to 16 hours)
Prerequisite: consent of Department Chair.
 01 *R* Arr     Mathew T Timm  
 "Mathematical Logic"
MTH494Senior Project in Mathematics I (0 hours)
Prerequisite: Senior standing (junior standing with consent of instructor).
 01 *R* Arr     Anthony J Bedenikovic  
MTH495Senior Project in Mathematics II (3 hours)
Prerequisite: MTH 494; senior standing.
 01 *R* Arr     Benoit AhandaCore: EL,WI 
 
Encouraging audience appreciation of mathematics by investigating some of the great ideas of mathematical history, seeing contemporary applications, and getting a feel for the way mathematicians think.
For students who need to strengthen their algebra skills: factoring polynomials; solving quadratic and other equations; exponents, logarithms, and graphing.
Data collection processes (observational studies, experimental design, sampling techniques, bias), descriptive methods using quantitative and qualitative data, bivariate data, correlation, and least- squares regression, basic probability theory, probability distributions (normal distributions and normal curve, binomial distribution), confidence intervals and hypothesis tests using p-values and selected applications. Additionally, statistical software will be used with an emphasis on interpretation and evaluation of statistical results.
For students needing further background in mathematics before enrolling in calculus (especially MTH 121). Thorough study of algebraic, transcendental, and trigonometric functions; emphasis on graphing and use of algebra.
A survey of the most common mathematical techniques used in business. Topics include: linear functions, non-linear functions (polynomials, exponentials, logarithms), systems of linear equations, linear programming, sets and probability, introduction to basic statistics.
Differential and integral calculus with emphasis on understanding through graphs. Topics in analytic geometry, limits, derivatives, antiderivatives, definite integrals, exponential and logarithmic functions, and partial derivatives.
Introduction to graph theory, Boolean algebra, mathematical induction, and elementary combinatorics.
Topics for this first course in calculus include functions, limits, continuity, the derivative, differentiation of algebraic, trigonometric, logarithmic and exponential functions with applications including curve sketching, anti-differentiation and applications of integrals, the Riemann sum, and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.
Topics for this second course in calculus include techniques of integration, applications of the definite integral, infinite series, Taylor series, polar coordinates, and parametrized curves in the plane.
Matrix algebra, determinants, theory of simultaneous equations, vector spaces, bases, Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, transformations, and applications.
Topics for this third course in calculus including vector analysis of three-dimensional Euclidean space, functions of several variables, partial differentiation, multiple integrals, line integrals and surface integrals, the integral theorems of vector calculus.
Solutions of limited classes of first order equations; second order linear equations; Laplace transform methods; numerical methods; autonomous systems, including linear systems of two variables.
Topics of special interest which may vary each time course is offered, rotating among geometry, algebra/number theory, and problem-solving. Historical motivations will be provided within each topic. For middle school teacher certification; does not count toward a math major or math minor. May be repeated under different topics for a maximum of 9 hours credit.
Combinatorial analysis, recurrence relations, generating functions, and finite-state machines.
An upper-level treatment of fundamental concepts in probability theory and statistics: discrete and continuous random variables; particular probability distributions of each type; multivariate probability distributions; conditional and marginal probabilities; moment-generating functions; Central Limit Theorem.
Topics may vary each time course is offered, rotating among compound interest, mathematics of life contingencies, and actuarial mathematics. Some topics will coincide with those on actuarial exams. May be repeated under different topics for a maximum of 9 hours credit.
Basic theory of groups, rings, and fields with an emphasis on groups and rings, including the Fundamental Theorem of Homomorphisms.
Real number system and functions of real variables: sequences, limits, continuity, differentiation, series, uniform convergence, and the Riemann-Stieltjes integral.
A continuation of Math 427 to include further studies in statistics such as Bayesian statistics, statistical computing, or multivariate methods. May be repeated under different topics for a maximum of 6 hours credit.
Individual work in special areas of mathematics for advanced, qualified undergraduate students. May register for more than 6 hrs. credit only if enrolled in an approved special off campus program.
Topics in mathematics selected, studied, and discussed by students under faculty guidance. Each student explores an area of mathematics and selects a topic in which he or she has a particular interest.
A selected topic in mathematics is studied by a student under faculty guidance. Each student writes a paper and gives a presentation on his or her topic.
This course meets a General Education requirement.
C1 - English Composition
C2 - English Composition
SP - Speech
MA - Mathematics
WC - Western Civilization
NW - Non-Western Civilization
FA - Fine Arts
HL - Human Values - Literary
HP - Human Values - Philosophical
CD - Cultural Diversity
SF - Social Forces
FS - Fundamental Concepts in Science
TS - Science & Technology in the Contemporary World
This course meets a Core Curriculum requirement.
OC - Communication - Oral Communication
W1 - Communication - Writing 1
W2 - Communication - Writing 2
FA - Fine Arts
GS - Global Perspective - Global Systems
WC - Global Perspective - World Cultures
HU - Humanities
NS - Knowledge and Reasoning in the Natural Sciences
SB - Knowledge and Reasoning in the Social and Behavioral Sciences
MI - Multidisciplinary Integration
QR - Quantitative Reasoning
This section meets a Core Curriculum requirement.
EL - Experiential Learning
IL - Integrative Learning
WI - Writing Intensive
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