Department: Mathematics

Code Name Description
MA005 Preparatory Mathematics A comprehensive review of the fundamentals of arithmetic and a presentation of the basic algebraic skills and concepts. Topics include basic arithmetic with signed numbers, proportions, percent, geometry, linear equations and graphing of linear equat...
MA095 Intermediate Algebra A comprehensive review of the fundamentals of algebraic skills and concepts, this course provides a strong foundation for subsequent mathematics-based courses. Topics include introduction to functions, polynomials, factoring, inequalities, systems of...
MA101 Mathematics: A Liberal Art An investigation of mathematical concepts and methods with emphasis given to their impact on current and ancient problems. Topics include logic, counting problems, probability, geometry and mathematics of finance. Emphasis is on techniques of problem...
MA102 Mathematics: A Liberal Art An investigation of mathematical concepts and methods with emphasis given to their impact on current and ancient problems. Topics include mathematics of voting systems, basic graph theory including Euler circuits and the traveling salesman problem, t...
MA107 Precalculus Mathematics A course on topics in precalculus mathematics involving algebra and trigonometry designed to prepare students to progress into introductory calculus. It is a rapid development of elementary topics in algebra to linear, quadratic, logarithmic, and exp...
MA108 Applied Calculus A course on topics in analytical geometry progressing to differential and integral calculus. Presentation of a wide variety of practical application to technology, business, and science. Cannot earn credit for both MA 108 and MA 121. Prerequisite: MA...
MA119 Precalculus Supplement for Calculus I This course serves as a support course to be paired with MA 121, Calculus I for a corequisite implementation of precalculus and calculus. This course covers topics of precalculus mathematics, as a needed, to understand topics of calculus. The course...
MA121 Calculus I An introduction to plane analytic geometry and to differential and integral calculus. Credit cannot be earned in both MA 108 and MA 121. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in MA 107, or Placement into MA 108 or 121 or MATO 3.
MA122 Calculus II A continuation of MA 121. Transcendental functions, methods of integration, vectors, polar coordinates, indeterminate forms, L'Hopital's Rule, improper integrals, infinite sequences and series. Prerequisite: Grade of C or higher in either MA 121 or M...
MA160 Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers I This course will address an advanced perspective of topics in algebra and the real number system as they relate to the teaching and learning of mathematics. Course structure involves an emphasis on problem solving and communication; making, following...
MA161 Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers II This course will address an advanced perspective of topics in geometry, measurement, statistics, data analysis, and probability as they relate to the teaching and learning of mathematics. Course structure involves an emphasis on problem solving and c...
MA188 No Norwich Equivalent This course is used for transfer when no equivalent Norwich course exists.
MA212 Finite Mathematics This course includes linear algebra with applications to systems of equations, linear programming, math of finance, sets, combinatorial analysis, and probability theory. Prerequisite: MA 107 or Placement into MA 108, or higher or MATO 3. Offered: Spr...
MA220 Geometry in Action This course explores the use of geometry in art, architecture, and science through the study and application of associated mathematical ideas. Students will learn to represent objects and space in various coordinate systems and geometries as well as...
MA223 Calculus III A course that continues MA 122. Topics include multiple integration, solid analytic geometry, partial differentiation, two- and three- dimensional vector analysis. Prerequisite: MA 122. Offered: Fall
MA224 Differential Equations Ordinary differential equations are developed as models of physical phenomena. Differential equations are investigated by finding exact solutions and using computer software to determine the solution to linear and non-linear problems. Solution techni...
MA232 Elementary Statistics A course that covers the study of frequency distributions, averages and standard deviations, normal curve, probability, decision-making, sampling techniques, testing hypotheses, students-t -distributions, correlation and linear regression. Credit can...
MA236 Statistical Methods in Health Sciences A course that expands on concepts developed in MA232 by investigating more advanced statistical techniques with application to health related research. Topics include accuracy measures of screening tests, relative risk and odds ratio, Chi-square test...
MA240 Introduction to Number Theory and Cryptology An introduction to fundamental topics in number theory, including the real number system, prime numbers, modular arithmetic, the Euclidean Algorithm, Fermat's Theorem, Euler's Theorem, Euler's Phi Function. Topics will be applied to Caesar and affine...
MA241 Mathematical Computation and Modeling A course designed to introduce effective problem solving strategies and modeling techniques to find solutions to complex and often ill-defined problems. Introductory material chosen from common experiences encompassing many academic disciplines. Emph...
MA250 Communication in Mathematics This course illustrates the organization of the mathematical literature, the efficient search of the literature and a formal introduction to writing mathematics. Prerequisite: Mathematics Major, Sophomore status or higher.
MA288 No Norwich Equivalent This course is used for transfer when no equivalent Norwich course exists.
MA299 Pilot Course A course is permitted to run as a pilot without seeking faculty approval for one academic year. The section will include the title of the course. A student will not earn credit for a pilot course and the course when approved as its own course.
MA303 Advanced Calculus I A course that provides an extension of concepts of basic calculus to functions of several variables to include limits, continuity, differentiation, and Riemann integration. Treatment of selected topics not included in the basic calculus series as a f...
MA304 Advanced Calculus II A course that continues with the content of MA 303, including limits, continuity, differentiation, and Riemann integration. Treatment of selected topics not included in the basic calculus series as a foundation for more advanced courses in analysis a...
MA306 Discrete Mathematics A course in logic, sets, techniques of proof, relations and functions, directed and undirected graphs, algebraic systems, Boolean algebra, and emphasis on applications in various areas of computer science. Prerequisite: MA 108 or MA 121 and knowledge...
MA308 Modern Geometry A course in modern geometries that includes foundations of Euclidean geometry and the development of non-Euclidean geometries. Recommended for prospective teachers. 3 Lecture hours. Prerequisite: MA 108 or MA 121. Offered: Spring and every third year...
MA309 Algebraic Structures A course on groups, rings, fields, morphisms, vector spaces; special topics selected from group theory, algebraic number theory, field theory, Galois theory. 3 Lecture hours. Prerequisite: MA 306 or permission of the instructor. Offered: Fall, odd ye...
MA310 Linear Algebra A theoretical course on such topics as matrices, determinants, linear equations, vector spaces, bases and dimensions, linear transformations, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors. Prerequisite: MA 108 or MA 121 or Permission of Instructor. Offered: Spring
MA311 Statistical Methodology Statistical Methodology: A course designed to provide a firm foundation for the employment of statistical methodology in engineering and the sciences. Examples drawn from the technical fields will be used throughout. The course will cover probability...
MA312 Statistical Methodology II Statistical Methodology II: A continuation of MA 311. Continued development of statistical techniques utilized in scientific and engineering research. Topics to be covered include regression, multiple regression, analysis of variance, experimental de...
MA318 Cryptology A course that covers fundamental mathematical concepts from modern algebra, number theory, and other areas of mathematics. Provides a foundation for the understanding of classical encryption systems and modern encryption methods. Emphasis on the math...
MA321 Financial Mathematics A course designed to extend the understanding of fundamental concepts of financial mathematics, and application of these concepts in calculating present and accumulated values for various streams of cash flows as a basis for future use in reserving,...
MA332 Advanced Statistical Methods A course designed to provide a firm foundation for the employment of statistical methodology in data science. Examples drawn from data science will be used throughout. The course will cover descriptive statistics, probability, continuous and discrete...
MA360 Teaching Mathematics at the Elementary - Middle School Level A course in the content, methods, and materials for the teaching of elementary and middle school mathematics. 3 Lecture hours. Prerequisites: Grade of C or higher in MA 161. Offered: Fall, even years.
MA361 Teaching Mathematics at the Secondary Level This course addresses methods, resources, and content useful for the teaching of secondary school mathematics. Investigations in this class will address mathematical thinking, communication and representations, in alignment with state and national st...
MA370 Introduction to Operations Research A course that concentrates on the fundamental concepts and techniques necessary to enable an individual to obtain optimal solutions to problems in business, economics, engineering, and the physical and behavioral sciences. Topics include linear progr...
MA380 Theory of Computation This course introduces the theory of computability, including important results from the study of automata and formal languages. Includes introductory material about the theory of directed graphs and trees. A discussion of automata and their relation...
MA388 No Norwich Equivalent This course is used for transfer when no equivalent Norwich course exists.
MA390 Numerical Linear Algebra and Analysis Numerical techniques for solving problems in linear algebra and analysis. Topics to be studied include integration, interpolation, function approximation, solutions of systems of equations, locating Eigen values. Attention will be paid to the theoret...
MA405 Complex Analysis A course in complex numbers, analytic functions, differentiation, and integration of complex functions, Taylor and Laurent series, evaluation of improper real integrals. 3 Lecture hours. Prerequisites: MA 223, MA 306. Offered: Spring and every third...
MA407 Vector Analysis A course that analyzes scalar and vector fields. Topics included are Newtonian kinematics and Kepler's Law of Planetary Motion, gradient, divergence, curl, theorems of Green, Stokes, Gauss, curvilinear coordinates. 3 Lecture hours. Prerequisite: MA 2...
MA411 Senior Seminars Advanced study designed to develop student competence in working independently and to afford students an opportunity to pursue topics not otherwise offered by the department. This is the capstone course for the Mathematics Major. 3 Lecture hours. Pre...
MA412 Senior Seminars Advanced study designed to enhance student competence in working independently and to afford students an opportunity to pursue topics not otherwise offered by the department. Topics may extend research performed in MA 411 or be a topic independent of...
MA419 Internship in Mathematics A course designed to provide an internship on a topic chosen by mutual consent of the student and the instructor. A written report is required. This course may be repeated twice. A minimum of 120 hours on the job work per week is required. Prerequisi...
MA421 Number Theory A course in the properties of integers, prime numbers, congruencies, Diophantine equations, quadratic reciprocity. 3 Lecture hours. Prerequisite: MA 306 or Permission of Instructor. Offered: Spring and every third year.
MA488 No Norwich Equivalent This course is used for transfer when no equivalent Norwich course exists.
MATH188 No Norwich Equivalent This course is used for transfer when no equivalent Norwich course exists.
MATH232 Elementary Statistics A course that covers the study of frequency distributions, averages and standard deviations, normal curve, probability, decision-making, sampling techniques, testing hypotheses, chi-square, students-t and F-distributions, correlation and linear regre...
MATH288 No Norwich Equivalent This course is used for transfer when no equivalent Norwich course exists.
MATH388 No Norwich Equivalent This course is used for transfer when no equivalent Norwich course exists.
MATH488 No Norwich Equivalent This course is used for transfer when no equivalent Norwich course exists.