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94 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
3312 Statistical Methods (3-3-0)
(Also BIOL 3312, COHD 3334, PSYC 3312,
SOCI 3312.)
Descriptive and inferential statistics for students
in education, social science, and natural
science as well as in mathematics. Topics to
be discussed will include measures of central
tendencies, probability, estimations and predictions,
variance and correlation. May be
counted toward a mathematics major or minor
only by students seeking teacher certification
in mathematics or by students who are minoring
in mathematics on the Bachelor of Behavioral
Science degree. Students must have a TI-30
(or equivalent) calculator.
Prerequisite: MATH 1320 for MATH 3312;
MATH 1310 and consent of instructor for biology,
counseling and human development, psychology,
or sociology credit. Spring, Summer
3320 Abstract Algebra (3-3-0)
A study of sets, groups, rings, integral domains,
and fields.
Prerequisite: MATH 3305. Fall (odd years)
3350 Special Topics in Mathematics (3-3-0)
Topics such as multi-variable calculus and advanced
topics in differential equations will be
offered.
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. May be
repeated for credit as topics vary.
4301 College Geometry (3-3-0)
A course of special interest to prospective
teachers of mathematics which will include the
development and foundations of geometry.
Prerequisite: Advanced standing in mathematics and consent of instructor. Fall (even
years)
4302 History of Mathematics (3-3-0)
Mathematics from ancient times through the
18th century.
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Spring
(odd years)
4310 Numerical Analysis (3-3-X)
Study of error propagation, interpolation, numerical
integration and differentiation, and solutions
of polynomial equations, systems of
equations, and differential equations using available
computer systems and appropriate programming
languages. Work in Computer Lab
required.
Prerequisite: MATH 2320 and CSCI 2321.
Spring (even years)
4340 Senior Project (3-3-0)
A project will be assigned for completion by
the student in order for the student to demonstrate
that he or she can use mathematics in a
meaningful way outside of a structured, textbooktype
setting. This course is required for graduation
with a major (or first or second teaching
field) in mathematics.
Prerequisite: Senior standing in mathematics
and consent of instructor
4350 Seminar in Mathematics (3-3-0)
The seminar usually includes students and faculty
exploring areas of special interest in
mathematics.
Prerequisite: Advanced standing in mathematics
and consent of instructor. May be repeated
for credit as topics vary.* DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY SCIENCE
Purpose
The Army Reserve Officers' Training
Corps develops college-educated officers
for the active Army, the Army Reserve
and the National Guard. It provides young
men and young women the opportunity to
earn commissions as Army officers at the
same time they work toward academic
degrees. It also affords the students the
opportunity to pursue either a civilian or a
military career after college completion.
Objectives
The ROTC program provides all university
students an opportunity to obtain applied
leadership training and experience
and to increase their knowledge of U.S.
military affairs. Students will also acquire
skills in the leadership laboratories whichthey can use in their chosen civilian profession
or life-long recreational hobbies.
Hardin-Simmons University believes that
a strong military force and well-prepared
reserves are essential to the well-being of
the nation. HSU graduates have a long
tradition of leadership and service in the
armed forces. The University supports the
military science program and its objectives,
and it encourages students to participate
in ROTC.
Program of Instruction
Hardin-Simmons University provides a
general military science curriculum. ROTC
cadets receive general training without
emphasis on any specific branch of the
Army. The curriculum is divided into two
segments: the Basic Program and the-- c c r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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