Coordinator:
Michael Bowling, Ph.D.
The mathematics curriculum serves the College by offering courses
required or recommended by major programs and by offering a minor
in mathematics. The mathematics minor may be included as part
of the liberal studies major.
Requirements for the Mathematics
Minor
(18 semester hours)
- MAT211: Calculus and Analytic Geometry I (3 hrs.)
- MAT212:
Calculus and Analytic Geometry II
(3 hrs.)
- MAT213:
Calculus and Analytic Geometry III
(3 hrs.)
- 9 hours of additional MAT courses; 6 hours at 300 level or above.
Mathematics Courses
MAT 105: Mathematics for Elementary Teachers
(3 hrs.)
(Prerequisite: one year of high school algebra)
Course designed to provide prospective elementary teachers with
an understanding of the foundations of elementary mathematics. Topics
include whole numbers and place value, fractions, integers, geometry
and measurement.
MAT 111: College Algebra
(3 hrs.)
(Prerequisite: one year of high school algebra)
Topics include review of basic algebra, linear equations, exponents
and radicals, quadratic equations, functions and graphs, exponential
and logarithmic functions.
MAT 207: Introduction to Statistics
(3 hrs.)
(Prerequisite: two years high school algebra)
Introductory course in statistical methods used in business, psychology,
education and natural or social sciences. Topics include data organization,
descriptive statistics, elementary probability, binomial and normal
distributions, sampling distributions, statistical inference, chi-square,
correlation and linear regression.
MAT 211, MAT 212, MAT 213: Calculus and Analytic Geometry I,
II,
III
(3 hrs. each)
(Prerequisites: for MAT 211: three years of high school mathematics;
for MAT 212: MAT 211; for MAT 213: MAT 212)
Study of the concepts and applications of derivatives and integrals,
developed numerically, graphically and algebraically.
MAT 305: Multivariate Calculus
(3 hrs.)
(Prerequisite: MAT 213)
The calculus of functions of more than one variable, including vector
geometry, partial differentiation, multiple integration and applications.
MAT 311: History of Mathematics
(3 hrs.)
(Prerequisites: a grade of "B" or better in MAT 111; or "C" or better
in MAT 211; or three years high school mathematics with a "B" average,
and junior standing or permission of instructor.)
An introduction to the growth and development of mathematics through
the centuries with emphases on the pre-18th century cultures involved,
the contributions of women, and the evolution of problem-solving
techniques. Writing Intensive.
MAT 326: Linear Algebra
(3 hrs.)
(Prerequisite: MAT 213)
A study of fundamental concepts and techniques of linear algebra,
including vector spaces, matrices, and linear transformations.
MAT 338: Differential Equations
(3 hrs.)
(Prerequisite: MAT 213)
Mathematical modeling applications with differential equations.
Topics include first-order equations, second-order linear equations
and systems of equations.
MAT 380: Topics in Mathematics
(1-3 hrs.)
(Prerequisite: dependent on topic)
Taught to meet special interests of faculty and students. Offered
at irregular intervals.
MAT 410: Abstract Algebra
(3 hrs.)
(Prerequisite: MAT 213 or permission of program)
An introduction to the fundamental concepts of modern abstract algebra,
including groups, rings and fields.

