Advanced mathematics courses

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  1. GBrown

    GBrown New Member

    I'm looking for some mathematics courses (RA, USA) to satisfy teaching requirements:

    Analytical Geometry OR Euclidean Geometry

    Mathematical Modeling OR Stochastic Modeling

    These should be at least 200 level classes - usually taken after Calculus II.

    So far, I've only found these SIMILAR classes at the University of Idaho-Engineering Outreach: http://www.outreach.uidaho.edu/eo/ViewPage.aspx?pid=37

    Thanks!
     
  2. PhD2B

    PhD2B Dazed and Confused

    Florida Institute of Technology is offering a Mathematical Programming (ORP 5010) class in the spring of 2006. The syllabus is available for download.

    Florida Tech’s two-year DL course projection lists the following courses that may be of interest to you.

    Stochastic Operations Research Models (ORP 5002)
    Mathematical Programming (ORP 5010)
    Theory of Stochastic Processes (ORP 5020)

    Two-Year DL Projection List

    I have taken all of these courses and found them to be of excellent quality.

    And at $1245 a class, Florida Tech’s DL courses are affordable.
     
  3. PhD2B

    PhD2B Dazed and Confused

    Nova Southeastern University offers a DL MS and EdS in Math Education as well as a DL MS and EdS in Innovative Teaching in Mathematics (INTM).

    The links for the programs are listed below.

    Programs

    INTM
     
  4. GBrown

    GBrown New Member

    Thanks for the replies. Those programs look quite interesting.
     
  5. JamesK

    JamesK New Member

    You may also be interested in some offerings from the University of New England, Australia.

    Not RA but the Australian equivalent, and also DETC accredited (for some reason).
     
  6. rdward

    rdward New Member

  7. GBrown

    GBrown New Member

    Thank you for some more options.
     
  8. Tom57

    Tom57 Member

    Columbia's cvn program has quite a few advanced math courses (you can now do a full-fledged MS in applied math through them - but it'll take about a million dollars). They have a couple of courses in stochastic processes that are legitimate graduate courses.

    http://www.cvn.columbia.edu/
     
  9. mhanrahan

    mhanrahan New Member

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