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Courses Taught in the Department of Mamthematics, Marshall University
MTH 122 - 3 - Plane Trigonometry
Taught in: Spring 2007,
A study of the trigonometric functions, graphs of the trigonometric functions, identities, equations,
inverse trigonometric functions, vectors, complex numbers, and applications. (PR or CR: MTH 127
or 130 or Math ACT 21 or above)
MTH 123 - 3 - Selected Topics in College Algebra
Taught in: Fall 2004,
Solve equations and inequalities, solve systems of linear equations, study of functions
(including exponential and logarithmic functions), matrices, basic probability and statistics.
Applications mostly in business and economics. Restricted to students with business or
economics majors. (PR: MAT 097 or Math ACT 19 or above)
MTH 127 - 4 - College Algebra - Expanded Version
Taught in: Fall 2004,
A brief but careful review of the main techniques of algebra. Polynomial, rational,
exponential, and logarithmic functions. Graphs, systems of equations and inequalities,
sequences. (PR: MAT 097 or Math ACT 19 or 20)
MTH 130 - 3 - College Algebra
Taught in: Spring 2006,
Polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Graphs, systems of equations
and inequalities, sequences. (PR: Math ACT 21 or above)
MTH 229 - 5 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry I
Taught in: Summer 2005, Fall 2005, Fall 2006, Spring 2007, Summer 2007 A,
An introduction to analytic geometry. Limits, derivatives, and integrals of the elementary
functions of one variable, including the transcendental functions. (PR: MTH ACT of 27
or above, or MTH 130 and 122, or MTH 127 and 122, or MTH 132)
MTH 231 - 4 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry III
Taught in: Summer 2006,
Vectors, curves, and surfaces in space. Derivatives and integrals of functions of more
than one variable. A study of the calculus of vector valued functions. (PR: MTH 230)
MTH 300 - 3 - Introduction to Higher Mathematics
Taught in: Spring 2005,
A transition between elementary calculus and higher mathematics with emphasis on
techniques of proof. (PR: MTH 230)
MTH 331 - 3 - Linear Algebra
Taught in: Fall 2005, Fall 2006,
Vector spaces, matrices and determinants, systems of linear equations, linear
transformations, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, and applications. (PR or CR: MTH 300)
eigenvectors, and applications. (PR or CR: MTH 300)
MTH 335 - 4 - Differential Equations
Taught in: Spring 2005, Spring 2006, Fall 2007
First and second-order ordinary differential equations. Applications include
vibrations and electrical circuits. Laplace transform, approximate solutions,
orthogonal functions, Fourier series; partial differential equations including heat,
wave, and Laplace equations. (PR: MTH 231 or permission of instructor)
MTH 411/511 - 3 - Mathematical Modeling
Taught in: Summer 2006 C,
Students work in teams to construct mathematical models of various real-world
situations. Problems to be modeled are drawn from diverse areas of application and
use a wide range of undergraduate mathematics. (PR: MTH 231, or MTH 230 and permission of instructor)
MTH 427/527 - 3 - Advance Calculus I
Taught in: Fall 2007,
A rigorous study of the real number system, continuity and differentiability of functions of a single variable,
integration of functions of a single variable, infinite series. (PR: MTH 231 and 300, REC: MTH 330)
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