MAT 123 Details

3 Credit Hours

Course Description:

Course in game theory with a primary focus on applications to business, sociology, philosophy and scientific issues. Most games will be two person, but both Zero-Sum and Non-Zero-Sum games will be considered. Topics in N-person games will be addressed as time permits. It will reinforce writing skills, mathematical reasoning and critical thinking through in-class testing, homework and possible special projects. Review topics in Algebra will be address as needed. This course does fulfill the core mathematics requirement needed for graduation.

Discipline: Mathematics and Physics


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Sections Offered in Fall 2026:

MAT 123 01: Game Theory Riehemann, Robert M. mail     Open: 17 / Reg: 3 / Max: 20
Discipline: Mathematics and Physics
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Instructional Method Building / Room Days Meeting Dates Meeting Times
Lecture S / 212 -M-W-F- 08/17/2026 - 12/10/2026 2:30 PM - 3:20 PM

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