Geometry And Discrete Mathematics 121

 
Discrete And Computational Geometry

Attention Current Students! Your degree requirements correspond to the College Catalog for the semester/year you enrolled at the College OR the semester/year you last changed your major. Please be sure to select the appropriate catalog: College Catalog Fall 2017 - Fall 2017 students should use the to plan their courses for Spring 2018. College Catalog Spring 2018 - Spring 2018 students should use this Spring 2018 Catalog to plan their courses. If you require additional assistance, you may use MYCCP to schedule a New Student registration appointment/event. Algorithms and algorithm efficiency; big-O, big-Ω, big-Θ and little-o notation; average and worst-case speed; sorting algorithms; graphs, adjacency and incidence matrices; paths; connectedness; bipartite graphs; isomorphism; Euler and Hamilton paths; shortest paths; Dijkstra's algorithm; planarity; Euler's formula; graph coloring; trees; tree traversal; prefix, infix and postfix notation; spanning trees and minimum spanning trees (Prim, Kruskal). Formal languages, finite state machines and automata may also be discussed.

Only offered in spring semester and summer II session.

Major: Mathematics Degree Awarded: Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (BS) Calendar Type: Quarter Total Credit Hours: 181.0 Co-op Options: Three Co-op (Five years); One Co-op (Four years); No Co-op (Four years) Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) code: 27.0101 Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code: 15-2021; 15-2041 About the Program The mathematics major at Drexel provides a supportive learning environment in which students obtain a firm grounding in the core areas of mathematics and apply this knowledge to problems encountered in a technological society. The offers students the option of either a BA or a BS degree. The Mathematics Department takes pride in offering a balanced and flexible curriculum. Three very different kinds of skills are emphasized in the mathematics major: • Abstract Reasoning All students majoring in mathematics take courses that emphasize abstract reasoning. Students read and write proofs, and graduate well prepared to enter a PhD program in mathematics. • Computing All students majoring in mathematics take a series of computing courses.

This emphasis on computing is one of the distinctive features of the mathematics program at Drexel, and provides students with a competitive advantage in the job market. Download Soundgarden Bad Motor Finger Raritan. • Mathematical Modeling All students majoring in mathematics take multidisciplinary courses that focus on the interplay between mathematics and an area of application. Students often use electives to focus on an area of personal interest. The Department of Mathematics encourages students to minor in a subject where mathematics is applied. The Department provides an advisor to assist students in selecting electives and planning career paths. Computer Programming II Humanities and fine arts electives 6.0 International studies electives 6.0 Science electives 6.0 Social and behavioral sciences electives 6.0 Studies in diversity electives 6.0 Free Electives 67.0 Core Mathematics Requirements Calculus I * 4.0 Calculus II 4.0 Calculus III 4.0 Multivariate Calculus 4.0 Linear Algebra 4.0 Differential Equations 4.0 [] Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning 3.0 Abstract Algebra I 3.0-4.0 or Elements of Modern Analysis I Math Major Electives ** 30.0 Select a minimum of 30 credits from the following. Erk Tha Jerk Thirds Eye View Zipper. Tensor Calculus Total Credits 181.0-182.0 * Math majors must pass with a grade of B or higher.

** If a student takes both of and, then one of these can count as a Mathematics Elective. Up to 3 mathematics-related courses from other departments may be substituted for Mathematics Electives with departmental permission. MATH special topics courses may be substituted for Mathematics Electives with departmental permission. Categories of Electives • Humanities and arts electives Designated courses in art, art history, communication studies, foreign languages (300-level or above), history, literature, music, philosophy, religion, and theatre arts. • International electives Designated courses in anthropology, art history, history, literature, music, politics and sociology.

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