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Upcoming Upper Division Mathematics and Statistics Courses
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The Provost's Office maintains a Six Year Course Sequence for all UAS courses, click here to access this page.

Mathematics faculty advisors have a listing of the six year course sequence for mathematics and statistics courses, mathematics majors and minors are encouraged to keep close contact with their respective advisors throughout their program of study.

The following upper level mathematics and statistics courses are scheduled (dependent on enrollment) to be offered at the Juneau Campus only in upcoming semesters. Call the mathematics faculty for more information on any course of interest.

Fall 2008

MATH S314 Linear Algebra : 3 credits (3+0)

Linear equations, finite dimensional vector spaces, matrices, determinants, linear transformations, eigenvalues, inner product spaces. Prerequisite: MATH S200.

MATH S392 Junior Seminar : 1 credits (1+0)

Advanced topics in mathematics that are not found in other course offerings. Possible topics include topology, number theory, and problem solving. Prerequisite: MATH S201 and 215. May be repeated for credit.

MATH S492 Senior Seminar : 1 credit (1+0)

Advanced topics in mathematics that are not found in other course offerings. Possible topics include topology, number theory, and problem solving. Students are required to give presentations. Prerequisites: MATH 392 and departmental approval. May be repeated for credit.

STAT S373 Probability and Statistics : 3 credits (3+0)

A calculus-based course emphasizing theory and applications. Continuous and discrete random variables and their probability distributions, including joint distributions; functions of random variables, including moment-generators; estimations, including Bayesian methods and maximum likelihood; introduction to the study of the power and significance of hypothesis tests. Prerequisites: MATH 200. Requires a graphing calculator. 

STAT S401 Regression and Analysis of Variance : 4 credits (3+3)

A study of multiple regression including multiple and partial correlation, the extra sum of squares principle, indicator variables, and model selection techniques. Analysis of variance and covariance for multi-factor studies in completely random and randomized complete block designs, multiple comparisons and orthogonal contrasts. Prerequisite: STAT S273 or equivalent or higher, or instructor permission.

Spring 2009

MATH S215 Introduction to Proofs : 3 credits (3+0)

Basic techniques of abstract formal reasoning in the mathematical sciences. Topics include logic, elementary set theory, relations, functions, proof by induction and other proof techniques.  Intended for students majoring in mathematics; math majors should plan to complete it concurrently with MATH 200 or 201. Corequisite: MATH 200.

MATH S302 Differential Equations : 3 credits (3+0)

First order differential equations, higher order linear differential equations, systems of linear differential equations, power series, Laplace Transforms, numerical methods, and applications. Prerequisite: MATH S202 or instructor approval.

MATH S305 Geometry : 3 credits (3+0)

Selected topics from Euclidean geometry, hyperbolic geometry, elliptic geometry, projective geometry or affine geometry. Prerequisite: MATH S200.

MATH S392 Junior Seminar : 1 credits (1+0)

Advanced topics in mathematics that are not found in other course offerings. Possible topics include topology, number theory, and problem solving. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: MATH S201 and 215.

MATH S492 Senior Seminar : 1 credit (1+0)

Advanced topics in mathematics that are not found in other course offerings. Possible topics include topology, number theory, and problem solving. Students are required to give presentations. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: MATH 392 and departmental approval.

Summer 2009

The following course is scheduled to be offered as demand warrants.

MATH S411 History of Mathematics and Science : 3 credits (3+0)

Topics in the history of mathematics and science from antiquity to the present. Prerequisite: MATH S200.

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