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Spring 2026
Special topics in applied mathematics
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Spring 2026
First order differential equations, second order and higher order linear differential equations, undetermined coefficients, variation of parameters, Laplace transforms, linear systems of first order differential equations and the associated matrix theory, numerical methods. Applications. Prerequisite: APMA 1110 or equivalent.
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Spring 2026
Advanced techniques of integration are introduced, and integration is used in physics applications like fluid force, work, and center of mass. Improper integrals and approximate integration using Simpson's Rule are also studied. Infinite series including Taylor series are studied and numerical methods involving Taylor polynomials are studied. Parametric equations and polar coordinates are introduced and applied. Complex numbers are introduced. Pre-requisite: APMA 1090 or MATH 1310
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Spring 2026
A calculus-based introduction to probability theory and its applications in engineering and applied science. Includes counting techniques, conditional probability, independence, discrete and continuous random variables, probability distribution functions, expected value and variance, joint distributions, covariance, correlation, the Central Limit theorem, the Poisson process, an introduction to statistical inference. Students must have completed (APMA 2120 or MATH 2310 or MATH 2315) AND (CS 1110 or CS 1111 or CS 1112 or CS 1113 or successfully completed the CS 1110 place out test).
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Spring 2026
Reading and research under the direction of a faculty member. Prerequisite: Fourth-year standing.
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