Mathematics

Mathematics
B.A. Degree — Mathematics Major
Majors in Mathematics must complete the general education requirements and the following courses:

CPSC1100 Principles of Computing or
CPSC1300 Computer Programming I 3 s.h.
MATH1350 Discrete Mathematics 3 s.h.
MATH1380 Introduction to Statistics 3 s.h.
MATH1510 Calculus I 3 s.h.
MATH1520 Calculus II 3 s.h.
MATH2510 Calculus III 3 s.h.
MATH2520 Calculus IV 3 s.h.
MATH3200 Probability and Stochastic Processes 3 s.h.
MATH3330 Modern Algebra 3 s.h.
MATH3340 Linear Algebra 3 s.h.
MATH4370 Mathematical Modeling 3 s.h.
Upper division Mathematics elective 6 s.h.
Completion of the Mathematics Assessment Exam

A student completing a double major in Computer Science and Mathematics will be granted a Bachelor of Science degree.
A minor in Mathematics requires 18 semester hours of Mathematics, to include MATH1510 and 6 s.h. of Mathematics electives numbered 2000 or higher. May not include DEVL1200 or MATH1280.
Teacher Certification in Mathematics
  1. FOR MATHEMATICS MAJORS WHO WANT A SECONDARY ENDORSEMENT (5-12):
    Students majoring in Mathematics who desire Iowa Teacher Certification with a Mathematics secondary endorsement must complete the Mathematics major requirements above, the Secondary Education Program (with MATH3360 Methods of Teaching Science and Mathematics as the appropriate methods course), and the following courses:

    MATH3320 Modern Geometry 3 s.h.
    MATH3370 History of Mathematics 3 s.h.

  2. FOR NON-MATHEMATICS MAJORS WHO WANT A SECONDARY MATHEMATICS ENDORSEMENT (5-12):
    Non-Mathematics Majors desiring a secondary Mathematics endorsement (5-12) in Iowa must complete the Secondary Education Program (with MATH3360 Methods of Teaching Science and Mathematics as the appropriate methods course), a major in a secondary teaching field, and the following courses:

    CPSC1100 Principles of Computing or
    CPSC1300 Computer Programming I
    MATH1350 Discrete Mathematics 3 s.h.
    MATH1510 Calculus I 3 s.h.
    MATH1520 Calculus II 3 s.h.
    MATH3320 Modern Geometry 3 s.h.
    MATH3330 Modern Algebra 3 s.h.
    MATH3370 History of Mathematics 3 s.h.
    MATH1380 Introduction to Statistics 3 s.h.
Courses in Mathematics
Prerequisite for all freshman level MATH courses: Minimum Enhanced ACT Math score 16, an SAT Math score 370, or a COMPASS Math Placement score 51 or DEVL0900 and DEVL1200 or two high school Math courses, one of which must have been Algebra, with a grade of "C" or better in both.
MATH1250 Informal Geometry 3 s.h.
Major ideas from the various fields of geometry. Topics include analytical, transformational, Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometries, constructions, tiling the plane, and topology. Goal 4c2 (Goal 4 Catalog 0809+)
MATH1280 College Algebra 3 s.h.
Solutions of polynomial, rational and radical equations and inequalities, systems of equations, matrices, sequences, series, combinatorics, mathematical induction. Prerequisite: 2 years high school algebra or DEVL1200. Goal 4c2 (Goal 4 Catalog 0809+)
MATH1310 Mathematical Concepts I 3 s.h.
A systematic development of whole number systems, geometry, and measurement. Prerequisite: 1 year high school algebra; geometry recommended. Goal 4c2 (Goal 4 Catalog 0809+)
MATH1320 Mathematical Concepts II 3 s.h.
A systematic development of the real number system and its subsystems, symbolic logic. Prerequisite: MATH1310. Goal 4c2 (Goal 4 Catalog 0809+)
MATH1330 Elementary Functions 3 s.h.
Functions and relations, special functions and their graphs including logarithmic and exponential functions, trigonometric functions and their inverses. Prerequisite: 2 years of high school algebra or MATH1280. Goal 4c2 (Goal 4 Catalog 0809+)
MATH1350 Discrete Mathematics 3 s.h.
A survey of topics in discrete mathematics: mathematical induction, set theory, determinants/matrices, combinatorics, graph theory, Boolean algebra. Prerequisite: 2 years high school algebra or MATH1280. Goal 4c2 (Goal 4 Catalog 0809+)
MATH1380 Introduction to Statistics 3 s.h.
Data analysis and measures of central tendency, dispersion, and correlation. Introduction to probability. Estimation and hypothesis testing. Bivariate regression. Elementary ANOVA. Introduction to nonparametric techniques. Prerequisite: 1 year high school algebra. Goal 4ab, 4c2 (Goal 4 Catalog 0809+)
MATH1510 Calculus I 3 s.h.
Limits, continuity, derivative, mean-value theorem, simple integration, fundamental theorem of calculus. Prerequisite: 2 years high school algebra. Goal 4ab, 4c2 (Goal 4 Catalog 0809+)
MATH1520 Calculus II 3 s.h.
Calculus of exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric, hyperbolic and inverse functions; techniques of integration and applications. Prerequisite: MATH1510 and trigonometry. Goal 4ab, 4c2 (Goal 4 Catalog 0809+)
MATH1900 Elementary Topics in Mathematics 1-3 s.h.
A study of selected elementary topics in mathematics that are not offered in the regular curriculum. May be repeated for credit when topics are different. Goal 4c2 (Goal 4 Catalog 0809+)
MATH2000 Individual Study Goal 4c2 (Goal 4 Catalog 0809+) 1-3 s.h.
MATH2510 Calculus III 3 s.h.
Conic sections, polar coordinates, indeterminate forms, improper integrals, sequences, series, vectors in the plane. Prerequisite: MATH1520. Goal 4ab, 4c2 (Goal 4 Catalog 0809+)
MATH2520 Calculus IV 3 s.h.
Vectors in space, functions of several variables, multiple integration, line integrals. Prerequisite: MATH2510. Goal 4ab, 4c2 (Goal 4 Catalog 0809+)
MATH3000 Individual Study Goal 4c2 (Goal 4 Catalog 0809+) 1-3 s.h.
MATH3200 Probability and Stochastic Processes 3 s.h.
Introduction to probability, classical probability models and processes, random variables, conditional probability, Markov Chains, and application. Prerequisite: MATH1520. Goal 4ab, 4c2 (Goal 4 Catalog 0809+)
MATH3300 Differential Equations 3 s.h.
Methods of solving first order differential equations and linear second order differential equations, power series solutions, Laplace transforms, Fourier series, and boundary value problems. Prerequisite: MATH2520. Goal 4c2 (Goal 4 Catalog 0809+)
+ MATH3320 Modern Geometry 3 s.h.
Foundations of Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometries. Prerequisite: MATH1510 or consent of instructor. Goal 4ab, 4c2 (Goal 4 Catalog 0809+)
+ MATH3330 Modern Algebra 3 s.h.
Axiomatic algebra, groups, rings, fields. Prerequisite: MATH1510. Goal 4c2 (Goal 4 Catalog 0809+)
MATH3340 Linear Algebra 3 s.h.
Matrices, vector spaces, linear transformations. Prerequisite: MATH1510. Goal 4ab, 4c2 (Goal 4 Catalog 0809+)
MATH3360 Methods of Teaching Science and Mathematics (Also SCIE3360) 3 s.h.
A study of the objectives, methods, techniques, materials, and activities related to teaching science and mathematics in the secondary schools. Prerequisite: 20 hours in science or mathematics. Goal 2a, 4c2, 6 (Goal 4 Catalog 0809+)
+ MATH3370 History of Mathematics 3 s.h.
Origins, philosophy and development of the mathematical sciences. Prerequisite: 4 years high school math or MATH1510. Goal 4ab, 4c2, 7 (Goal 4 Catalog 0809+)
MATH3900 Advanced Topics in Mathematics 1-3 s.h.
A study of selected advanced topics in mathematics which is not offered in the regular curriculum. May be repeated for credit when topics are different. Goal 4c2 (Goal 4 Catalog 0809+)
MATH4000 Individual Study Goal 4c2 (Goal 4 Catalog 0809+) 1-3 s.h.
+ MATH4360 Numerical Analysis (Also CPSC4360) 3 s.h.
Analysis of numerical methods for computers covering iterative methods for finding roots of equations, numerical integration, interpolation and differentiation, and solution of ordinary differential equations. Error analysis and convergence of algorithms. Prerequisite: MATH2510 and a computer programming course. Goal 4ab, 4c2, 8 (Goal 4 Catalog 0809+)
+ MATH4370 Mathematical Modeling (Also CPSC4370) 3 s.h.
Selected topics to demonstrate the interaction of mathematical thinking with real-world problems. Prerequisites: MATH1350 and MATH1520. Goal 4ab, 4c2, 8 (Goal 4 Catalog 0809+)
MATH4900 Advanced Topics in Mathematics 1-3 s.h.
A study of selected advanced topics in mathematics which is not offered in the regular curriculum. May be repeated for credit when topics are different. Goal 4c2 (Goal 4 Catalog 0809+)
+Denotes an alternate year course.
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