Undergraduate Course Descriptions
Mathematics (MTH)
MTH 1300 Discrete Mathematics 3(3-0)
Mathematics of finance; matrices and linear programming; probability
and statistics with discrete variables.
This is a University Core Curriculum Course for the BBA, BAIS, BACS & BSHRD
MTH 1301 Calculus
I 3(3-0)
Pre-requisites: Working knowledge of algebra,
trigonometry and analytical geometry
Differential and integral calculus of a
single variable; introduction to calculus-based
probability and statistics; partial derivatives,
multiple integrals and applications.
This is a University Core Curriculum Course
for the BBA, BAIS, BACS & BSHRD
MTH 1303 Differential
and Integral Calculus 3(3-0)
Pre-requisites: Working knowledge of algebra,
trigonometry and analytical geometry.
Introductory course in calculus for science
and engineering majors covering limits, continuity
of functions, derivatives, Mean Value Theorem,
Intermediate Value Theorem, application of
derivatives, integration, and applications
of the definite integral.
This is Required Minor in Mathematics for the BSGE
This is a School Core Course for the BSCSC
This is a University Core Curriculum Course
for the BSEMS
MTH 1304 Discrete
Mathematics for Engineers 3(3-0)
Sets unified approach to relations, simple
treatment of functions as special case of
relations, groups and subgroups. Introduction
to recursive and non-recursive relations,
Counting, Trees and graphs (directed and
undirected) and related algorithms, Lattices.
Logic and Boolean algebra, and algebraic
structures.
This is a University Core Curriculum Course
for the BSGE & BSCSC
MTH 1399 Introductory
Mathematical Concepts 3(3-0)
Provides non-science students with a working
knowledge of algebra and trigonometry. It
covers all basic concepts in mathematics
necessary to complete subsequent mathematics
courses. This is a first course in the mathematics
sequence and may not be taken after successful
completion of any other mathematics course.
This is a University Core Curriculum Course
for the BAIS, BACS & BSHRD
MTH 2301 Multivariable
Calculus 3(3-0)
Pre-requisite: MTH
1303
Multivariable calculus covering vectors
and surfaces, partial differentiation, multiple
integration, vector calculus including Green's
Theorem, Stokes' Theorem and an introduction
to differential equations.
This is Required Minor in Mathematics for the BSGE
This is a School Core Course for the BSCSC,
BSEMS
MTH 2303 Linear
Algebra and Matrix Theory 3(3-0)
Pre-requisite: MTH
2301
An introduction to linear algebra and matrix
theory, covering vector spaces, linear transformations
and matrices, matrix algebra and systems
of linear equations, determinants, diagonalization
and defective matrices, eigen values and
eigenvectors, inner product spaces, quadratic
forms and canonical forms.
This is Required Minor in Mathematics for the BSGE
This is a School Core Course for the BSEMS
MTH 2304 Differential
Equations 3(3-0)
Pre-requisite: MTH
2303
Differential equations, including basic
concepts, first-order differential equations
and applications, linear differential equations
of higher order, series solutions, solutions
using Laplace transforms, solutions using
numerical methods and applications.
This is Required Minor in Mathematics for the BSGE
This is a School Core Course for the BSEMS
MTH 3301 Probability
and Statistics for Engineers 3 (3-0)
Pre-requisite: MTH
2301
This course is a calculus based introduction
to probability and statistics with emphasis
on techniques and applications that are most
useful to engineering. Topics cover usual
discrete probability distributions, continuous
probability distributions, multivariate probability
distributions and an introduction to statistics
and sampling distributions with a strong
emphasis on engineering applications.
This is Required Minor in Mathematics for the BSGE
This is a School Core Course for the BSCSC & BSEMS
MTH 3302 Complex
Variables and Transforms 3(3-0)
Pre-requisite: MTH
2304
Covers functions of a complex variable,
Cauchy-Riemann equations, Taylor and Laurent
expansions and residue calculus.
MTH 4301 Applied
Numerical Methods 3(3-0)
Pre-requisites: MTH
2304
Introduction to numerical methods including
error analysis, interpolation, numerical
solutions of equations by iteration, numerical
integration and introduction to numerical
methods for solution of ordinary and partial
differential equations.
MTH 4303 Advanced
Linear Algebra 3(3-0)
Pre-requisite: MTH
2303
This is the second course in linear algebra.
It uses the language of vector space and
linear maps rather than focusing on the computational
aspects of matrices. The course provides
the student with a deeper understanding of
the central ideas in linear algebra including
finite dimensional vector spaces, linear
maps, invariant subspaces, inner-product
spaces and operators on inner-product spaces
(self-adjoints, normal, positive, isometries,
etc.). This is a survey of the marketing
process from a manager's perspective. Includes
an analysis of marketing activities designed
to provide products.
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