MTH3663 — Applied Linear Algebra
Topics may include systems of linear equations, vector spaces, linear transformations, matrix decompositions, orthogonality, determinants, eigenvalue problems, and diagonalization. Emphasis will be on concepts, calculations, applications, and appropriate software. Only one of MATH 3113 and MATH 3663 may be applied to a mathematics, computer science, or statistics degree, Concentration, minor, or certificate. Prerequisite: MTH 1294. MTH 4331-3. Independent Study. Independent study in an area of mathematics selected by the student and faculty advisor. Credit will vary from one (1) to three (3) hours. May be repeated. Prerequisite: consent of faculty advisor. MTH 4491-3. Special Topics in Mathematics Education. A broad range of topics in mathematics content that will include, but not be limited to, algebra, geometry, probability, statistics, and data representation, and the use of technology. Topics will be addressed to middle school and/or high school teachers. Students will be able to repeat the course for credit when different topics are being presented than when the student previously took the class. A designation of the topics covered will be recorded on the transcript. Prerequisites: Secondary - MTH 1243, MTH 1294, or consent of the instructor. Middle School - MTH 1053, MTH 2483 or program consent.