400

MATH 400 Independent Study

Independent study of a selected list of readings approved by a faculty advisor. Permission of department required.

1-3

Credits

1-3

MATH 405 Senior Seminar

Studies from selected areas of mathematics. Written reports and formal presentations will be required. Senior standing or permission of instructor required.

1

Credits

1

MATH 408 Special Topics Seminar

Selected readings, discussions, and reports on topics in mathematics. Permission of department required.

1-3

Credits

1-3

MATH 420 Advanced Calculus

Vector calculus; Jacobian matrices and their determinants; differentiation and integration of differential forms and applications to physics; generalizations of the fundamental theorem of calculus, including Green's theorem, the divergence theorem, Gauss's theorem, and Stokes' theorem; potential theory.

3

Prerequisites

MATH 231 and MATH 223

Credits

3

MATH 423 Topics in Analysis

Topics vary, depending on the instructor, but may include measure and integration, basic functional analysis, complex analysis, residue theory, and special functions.

3

Prerequisites

MATH 323

Credits

3

MATH 440 Graph Theory

Introduction to graph theory. Topics chosen from: connectivity, trees, eulerian and hamiltonian graphs, matchings, factorizations, and colorings. Applications chosen from: the shortest path problem, communication networks, the traveling salesman problem, the optimal assignment problem, and scheduling algorithms.

3

Prerequisites

MATH 210 and MATH 231

Credits

3

MATH 490 Honors Thesis

The capstone course in the Honors Program in Mathematics. Each student will conduct research under the mentorship of a faculty member, culminating in a written thesis and an oral presentation. This course is by invitation only.

3

Prerequisites

MATH 390

Credits

3