Level: III
Semester: 2
Number of Credits: 3
Prerequisites: MATH 2277 or MATH 2120

 

Course Description

This course provides an introduction to the theory and application of complex variables and complex functions. The properties of elementary complex functions are outlined, and the concept of analyticity is developed in its entirety. The most fundamental theorems are stated, proved and utilized throughout. Particular emphasis is placed on the development of integral calculus in the complex plane. Practice problems will be incorporated throughout to provide concrete examples of how to apply the theory.

A sound knowledge of introductory Real Analysis is required. For this reason, Analysis I is listed as a course prerequisite.

 

Assessment

Coursework                                                                 50%
Final Examination - one 2-hour written paper          50%
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