Handbook on Graduate Studies
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Graduate credit will not be given for any course below the 400 level. At
most 6 credits may be taken at the undergraduate level. Normally, only a
grade of A or B is acceptable for course work. A grade of C may carry
graduate degree credit if a student's advisory committee so recommends
and if the Graduate School approves such an exception. No student,
however, will be allowed to accumulate more than six hours of C grades
in a Master degree program, nor more than 12 hours of C grades in a
Ph.D. or Ed.D. program.
Undergraduate Courses:
MAT 426 -- Introduction to Real Analysis II
MAT 434 -- Introduction to Statistics
MAT 435 -- Introduction to Mathematical Statistics
MAT 436 -- Nonparametric Statistics
MAT 437 -- Statistical Methods in Research
MAT 451 -- Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems
MAT 452 -- Complex Analysis
MAT 453 -- Partial Differential Equations I
MAT 454 -- Partial Differential Equations II
MAT 456 -- Network Optimization
MAT 457 -- Introduction to Mathematical Modeling
MAT 458 -- Seminar in Mathematical Modeling
MAT 459 -- Methods of Applied Mathematics I
MAT 464 -- Introduction to Abstract Algebra II
MAT 465 -- Theory of Numbers
MAT 471 -- Differential Geometry
MAT 475 -- Higher Geometry
MAT 481 -- Discrete Mathematics
MAT 487 -- Numerical Analysis
Graduate Courses:
MAT 500 -- Topics in Graduate Mathematics
MAT 505 -- Seminar in Mathematics Education
MAT 523 -- Functions of a Real Variable I
MAT 524 -- Functions of a Real Variable II
MAT 527 -- Functions of a Complex Variable I
MAT 528 -- Functions of a Complex Variable II
MAT 531 -- Mathematical Statistics I
MAT 532 -- Mathematical Statistics II
MAT 533 -- Stochastic Systems
MAT 562 -- Advanced Linear Algebra
MAT 563 -- Abstract Algebra I
MAT 564 -- Abstract Algebra II
MAT 577 -- Topology I
MAT 578 -- Topology II
MAT 587 -- Methods of Numerical Analysis
MAT 590 -- Graduate Research Seminar
MAT 699 -- Graduate Thesis Grades