Two-Year Course Offerings for Mathematics Majors
2012-2014
MATH 134, 135, 136, 232, 233, and 234 are offered each quarter of the academic year.
| Fall 2012 |
MATH 244 MATH 291 MATH 331 MATH 341 MATH 411 MATH 488 |
Probability and Statistics for Science and Engineering Statistics for Life Sciences Complex Variables Financial Mathematics Abstract Algebra I Senior Synthesis I |
Winter 2013
|
MATH 244 MATH 371 MATH 391 MATH 412 MATH 489 |
Probability and Statistics for Science and Engineering Numerical Methods Topics in Mathematics (Introduction to Topology) Abstract Algebra II Senior Synthesis II
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Spring 2013
|
MATH 244 MATH 310 MATH 321 MATH 391 MATH 490 |
Probability and Statistics for Science and Engineering Intro. to Advanced Mathematics Euclidean and Modern geometries Topics in Mathematics (Asymptotics) Senior Synthesis III
|
| Fall 2013 |
MATH 244 MATH 291 MATH 351 MATH 391 MATH 431 MATH 488 |
Probability and Statistics for Science and Engineering Statistics for Life Sciences Probability Topics in Mathematics (Number Theory) Introduction to Real Analysis I Senior Synthesis I
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| Winter 2014 |
MATH 244 MATH 352 MATH 361 MATH 391 MATH 432 MATH 489 |
Probability and Statistics for Science and Engineering Mathematical Statistics Nonlinear Systems and Modeling Topics in Mathematics (Nonlinear Water Waves) Introduction to Real Analysis II Senior Synthesis II |
| Spring 2014 |
MATH 244 MATH 310 MATH 391 MATH 461 MATH 490 |
Probability and Statistics for Science and Engineering Intro to Advanced Mathematics Topics in Mathematics (Graph Theory) Applied Fourier Analysis Senior Synthesis III |
Two topics courses are typically offered by the Mathematics Department each academic year.
Topics course offered by the Mathematics Department in the last 6 years:
History of Mathematics, Combinatorics, Hamiltonian and Lagrangian Mechanics, Topology and Knot Theory, Graph Theory, Applied Statistics, Number Theory, Topology, Asymptotics, Cryptography, Advanced Linear Algebra
Topics courses anticipated for 2012/2013:
Introduction to Topology and Asymptotics.