The schedule below is intended to provide probable mathematics course offerings to assist students with course planning, particularly at the 200- and 300-level. This schedule is a blueprint, and given the circumstances of any semester, modifications may be necessary.

Required Courses

Courses that are required by at least one degree program will normally run according to the following schedule. Consult the course catalogue for specific degree requirements.

Subject AreaFallSpring
Algebra251252
Analysis241, 333242, 331
Applied230, 237, 271230, 271
Combinatorics173173
Complex Systems300 
Geometry, History260161

MATH 021, 022, 052, 121, and 124, which form the foundation of the undergraduate mathematics curriculum, are offered every semester.

Elective Courses

Mathematics electives are planned to run according to the following schedule beginning Spring 2013. Courses markes with * will be offered when possible.

Subject AreaFall,
Even Years
Spring,
Odd Years
Fall,
Odd Years
Spring,
Even Years
Algebra, Number Theory151, 259255, 351351255
Analysis240 141, 335272
Applied330, 268*339330, 268337
Combinatorics27327x*273373
Complex Systems 303, 266 303*, 266
Geometry, Topology353 or 354 257* 

Note: New courses to be added Fall 2012 through Fall 2013 (initially offered as 295 courses):

257 = Lie Theory
259 = Cryptography
27x = Algebraic Combinatorics

Offered As Requested

Note: Students may request that the following courses be offered by contacting the Department of Mathematics & Statistics.

395 = Methods of Applied Math
238 = Applied Computational Methods
395 = Nonlinear PDEs
235 = Mathematical Modeling

Also note that the University criteria for running courses are:

  • a minimum enrollment of 15 for courses numbered 001 - 099
  • a minimum enrollment of 10 for courses numbered 100 - 299
  • a minimum enrollment of 5 for courses numbered 300 - 399