Graduate Mathematics
Graduate Mathematics
2020 Fall Term
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ADVANCED TOPICS IN GEOMETRY AND TRIGONOMETRY
MATH 624
The course material is centered around concepts in geometry and trigonometry including geometric transformations in 2 and 3 dimensions, their representations by matrices, and equations with complex numbers. Metric spaces, minimum distance problems, quadratic, arithmetic, geometric, harmonic means. Area, volume and geometric probability. Multiple representations of the trigonometric functions and their identities. An individual research project is to be completed.
INDIVIDUAL STUDIES
MATH 798
In addition to allowing students to carry on independent studies in a wide variety of graduate level topics, students may take many of the department¿s upper level undergraduate courses supplemented with graduate components. These courses include advanced calculus, complex variables, differential equations, abstract algebra, number theory, probability, statistics, and more.