Math 501 Linear Algebra (Graduate)

This course offers an intermediate treatment of the theory and application of linear algebra. The goal of this course is to provide a framework for applying linear algebra to a variety of mathematical problems. Topics include vector spaces, linear transformations, diagonalization, inner product spaces, Markov Chains, and the Jordan canonical form. There is an emphasis on understanding and writing proofs.
Prerequisite: Undergraduate Linear Algebra
Related Offerings:
Math 502 Abstract Algebra (Spring 2020)
Math 504 Real Analysis (Summer I 2020)
Math 501 Linear Algebra (Summer II 2020)
Math 505 Statistical Methods (Fall 2020)
Math 506 Modern Geometry (Late Fall 2020)
Math 503 Advanced Calculus (Spring 2021)
Indiana Wesleyan University
Instructor: Jan Edwards-Webster, Ph.D jan.edwards-webster@agsfaculty.indwes.edu
John Dea, Ph.D john.dea@agsfaculty.indwes.edu;
Denise Wilson, Ph.D denise.wilson@agsfaculty.indwes.edu
Credit Hours: 3
Date: 6/29/2020 – 8/23/2020
Location: Online
Teacher Level: Grade 9-12