MAD 2104 Discrete Mathematics for Information Science . . . . . 3(S,SS)
Logic and Boolean algebra, graph theory, difference equations, sets and
relations and counting principles. Designed as an introduction to the
fundamentals of discrete mathematics for non-mathematics majors. Thorough
knowledge of college algebra is required. (Gordon Rule Course: Theoretical Math)
and (General Studies Course: MAT/MAT)
MAD 3XXX Discrete Mathematics and Applications . . . . . 3(F,S,SS)
Introduction to combinatorics, graph theory and algebraic concepts of
discrete mathematics. Prerequisite: COT 3100 or MHF 3202.
MAD 4401 Numerical Analysis . . . . . 3(S)
Methods of interpolation, numerical integration, numerical solution of
algebraic, transcendental and differential equations. Some problems solved with
aid of computer. A computer language is required prior to this course. (Gordon
Rule Course: Theoretical Math) Prerequisite: MAP 2302.
MAD 6405 Numerical Analysis I . . . . . 3(F)
Theoretical treatment of numerical methods supplemented with use of digital
computers; approximation theory, error estimates for numerical solution of
linear equations, algebraic eigenvalue problems, interactive systems.
Prerequisite: MAD 4401 and MAS 5107.