Offered by Department of Mathematics and Statistics
College of Natural and Social Sciences
MATH Courses
- MATH 90 - Elementary Algebra - 3 hours
- Prereq: none
Placement: Math ACT score of 16 or less
This course deals with elementary concepts of algebra which are usually taught at the 9th grade level. Emphasis is placed on
developing functional competence in the several areas of algebra which are covered, and the content includes some practical
applications. Not a General Studies course. Credit will not count toward any UNK degree.
- MATH 101 - Intermediate Algebra - 3 hours
- Prereq: MATH 90 OR Math ACT score of 17 or greater and 1 year of high school algebra
The course which includes a study of the properties of real numbers, polynomials, fundamental operations, factoring, exponents,
and radicals, linear and quadratic equations, and other selected topics, all of which are necessary for the study of college
algebra. Not a General Studies course.
- MATH 102GS - College Algebra - 3 hours
- Prereq: MATH 101* OR Math ACT score of 20 or greater and 2 years of high school algebra
A college level algebra course which includes a study of linear equations and inequalities, relations and functions, graphing of
linear and quadratic functions, polynomial and rational functions, logarithmic and exponential functions, systems of equations,
matrices, sequences and series, and other selected topics all of which are necessary for the study of calculus.
- MATH 103GS - Plane Trigonometry - 3 hours
- Prereq: MATH 102GS* OR Math ACT score of 22 or greater and 2 years of high school algebra
Study of trigonometric functions.
- MATH 104 - Concepts in Mathematics and Statistics - 3 hours
- Prereq: MATH 101* OR Math ACT score or 20 or greater and 4 years of high school mathematics
An algebra course designed specifically for students going into elementary education. Many of the topics are similar to topics
found in a traditional college algebra course. However, topics from the areas of probability and statistics have been included
to give the prospective elementary teacher the necessary background to meet state and national curriculum standards for
elementary mathematics.
- MATH 106GS - Mathematics for Liberal Arts - 3 hours
- Prereq: MATH 101* OR Math ACT score of 17 or greater and 2 years of high school algebra
An enrichment course investigating the structure, aesthetics and philosophy of mathematics and its cultural relevance.
- MATH 115 - Calculus I with Analytic Geometry - 5 hours
- Prereq: MATH 103GS* OR Math ACT score of 23 or greater and 4 years of high school mathematics including 2 years of algebra and 1 year of geometry and a senior level pre-calculus course
Limits and continuity, differentiation of algebraic and trigonometric functions, elementary integration (with applications) of
algebraic and trigonometric functions.
- MATH 120GS - Finite Mathematics - 3 hours
- Prereq: MATH 102GS* OR Math ACT score of 22 or greater and 2 years of high school algebra
An introduction to modern mathematical concepts, with applications. Includes logic, set theory, probability, vectors, matrices,
linear programming, and game theory.
- MATH 123GS - Applied Calculus I - 3 hours
- Prereq: MATH 102GS* OR Math ACT score of 22 or greater and 4 years of high school mathematics including 2 years of algebra and 1 year of geometry and a senior level pre-calculus course
The concepts of calculus with emphasis on applications to the areas of business, biology, economics, and the social and
behavioral sciences. Credit cannot be received for both MATH 115 and MATH 123GS.
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- MATH 202 - Calculus II with Analytic Geometry - 5 hours
- Prereq: MATH 115* OR Math ACT score of 25 or greater and 1 year of high school calculus
A continuation of MATH 115 including the differentiation and integration of transcendental functions,
methods of formal integration with applications, series.
- MATH 230GS - Math for Elementary Teachers I - 3 hours
- Prereq: MATH 102GS* or MATH 104* or permission OR Math ACT score of 20 or greater and 4 years of high school mathematics including 2 years of algebra and 1 year of geometry and a senior level math course.
Numeration, sets, relations, bases, and a detailed development of the number system from an elementary school point of view.
- MATH 250 - Foundations of Math - 3 hours
- Prereq: MATH 115* or MATH 123GS*
Topics of sets and symbolic logic are studied with the objective of using them in the detailed study of the nature of different
types of proofs used in mathematics. Also, the processes of problem solving are studied for developing strategies of problem
solving.
- MATH 260 - Calculus III - 5 hours
- Prereq: MATH 202* or equivalent preparation
A continuation of MATH 202. Vector calculus, partial derivatives and multiple integrals.
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- MATH 305 - Differential Equations - 3 hours
- Prereq: MATH 260*
Methods of solution and applications of common types of differential equations.
- MATH 310 - College Geometry - 3 hours
- Prereq: MATH 250*
Mathematical systems and re-examination of Euclidean geometry from an advanced viewpoint.
- MATH 330GS - Math for Elementary Teachers II - 3 hours
- Prereq: MATH 230GS*
Algebraic and geometric topics as related to elementary mathematics.
- MATH 350 - Abstract Algebra - 3 hours
- Prereq: MATH 250* or permission
An introduction to modern algebra, including a brief study of groups, rings, integral domains and fields.
- MATH 365 - Complex Analysis - 3 hours
- Prereq: MATH 260*
Complex analysis is an introduction to the theory of complex variables and the calculus of analytic functions. Topics covered
include the calculus of residues, the Cauchy Integration theorem, and the extension of exponential, logarithmic, and
trigonometric functions to the complex plane.
- MATH 399 - Internship - 1-4 hours
- Prereq: none
On the job experience designed to complement the major. Internship experiences are available only in selected areas. Consult
with the departmental advisor. MATH 399 is a credit/no credit course.
- MATH 400 - History of Mathematics - 3 hours
- Prereq: MATH 115*
An introduction to the history of mathematics from its primitive origins to modern-day mathematics.
- MATH 404 - Theory of Numbers - 3 hours
- Prereq: MATH 250* or permission
Properties of integers, congruencies, primitive roots, arithmetic functions, quadratic residues, and the sum of squares.
- MATH 413 - Discrete Mathematics - 3 hours
- Prereq: MATH 250*
Topics include mathematical induction, recursion relations, counting principles, and discrete probability. Additional topics may
include graph theory.
- MATH 414 - Theory of Compound Interest - 3 hours
- Prereq: MATH 115* or MATH 123GS*
A study of the forces of interest, accumulated values, present value factors, annuities certain, amortization schedules, sinking
funds, bonds, and securities.
- MATH 420 - Numerical Analysis - 3 hours
- Prereq: MATH 260* or permission of instructor
The solution of nonlinear equations, interpolation and approximation, numerical integration, matrices and system of linear
equations, and numerical solution of differential equations.
- MATH 430 - Middle School Mathematics - 3 hours
- Prereq: MATH 230GS* or permission
Topics will build on the foundations of MATH 230GS and MATH 330GS
focused toward the middle school math curriculum: algebraic structures including variables and functions, introductory
number theory, probability, statistics, geometry, and problem solving.
- MATH 440 - Linear Algebra - 3 hours
- Prereq: MATH 115* or MATH 202* or MATH 260*
Vector spaces, linear transformations, matrices, and determinants.
- MATH 460 - Advanced Calculus I - 3 hours
- Prereq: MATH 250* and MATH 260*
Functions, sequences, limits, continuity, differentiation and integration.
- MATH 470 - Teaching of Secondary Mathematics - 3 hours
- Prereq: permission of instructor or admission to Teacher Education
Recent trends in the content of the mathematics curriculum and of procedures for the improvement of teaching mathematics in the
high school.
- MATH 490 - Special Topics in Mathematics - 1-3 hours
- Prereq: none
Topics chosen from the areas of mathematics appropriate to the student's program and will
involve both formal lectures and independent study.
- MATH 495 - Independent Study in Mathematics - 1-3 hours
- Prereq: MATH 260* and permission from the instructor
An individual investigation by the student of topics not included in the normal mathematics offerings.
- MATH 496 - Mathematics Seminar - 1 hour
- Prereq: MATH 260* or permission
Topics not included in the normal mathematics offerings are presented by the students.
* This course is the immediate prerequisite. Other preparation is required prior to this immediate prerequisite.