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MATH 1110 Probability/Finite Mathematics
Spring 2026

Studies finite probability theory including combinatorics, equiprobable models, conditional probability and Bayes' theorem, expectation and variance, and Markov chains.

2.8
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2.4
Difficulty
3.08
GPA
MATH 1140 Financial Mathematics
Summer 2026

The study of the mathematics needed to understand and answer a variety of questions that arise in everyday financial dealings. The emphasis is on applications, including simple and compound interest, …

3.4
Rating
2.5
Difficulty
3.27
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MATH 1150 The Shape of Space
Fall 2026

Provides an activity and project-based exploration of informal geometry in two and three dimensions. Emphasizes visualization skill, fundamental geometric concepts, and the analysis of shapes and patterns. Topics include concepts …

3.9
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1.3
Difficulty
3.77
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MATH 1160 Algebra, Number Systems, and Number Theory
Spring 2026

Studies basic concepts, operations, and structures occurring in number systems, number theory, and algebra. Inquiry-based student investigations explore historical developments and conceptual transitions in the development of number and algebraic …

4.0
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1.3
Difficulty
3.77
GPA
MATH 1190 A Survey of Calculus I with Algebra
Spring 2026

A first calculus course for business/biology/social-science students. Topics include college algebra/limits and continuity/differentiation and integration of algebraic and elementary transcendental functions/applications to related-rates & optimization problems as well as to …

4.1
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3.4
Difficulty
2.73
GPA
MATH 1191 Survey of Calculus IA
Fall 2026

A first course of a 2-semester Calculus sequence for business/biology/social-science students. Topics include algebra, limits, continuity, differentiation, exponential and logarithmic functions and modelling with applications to economics, data science, biology. …

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MATH 1210 A survey of Calculus I
Fall 2026

A first calculus course for business/biology/social-science students. Topics include limits and continuity/differentiation & integration of algebraic & elementary transcendental functions/applications to related-rates & optimization problems as well as to curve …

2.8
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3.2
Difficulty
2.96
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MATH 1220 A Survey of Calculus II
Fall 2026

A second calculus course for business/biology/and social-science students. Topics include differential equations/infinite series/analysis of functions of several variables/analysis of probability density functions of continuous random variables. The course begins with …

2.9
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3.8
Difficulty
3.00
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MATH 1310 Calculus I
Fall 2026

A first calculus course for natural-science majors/students planning further work in mathematics/students intending to pursue graduate work in applied social sciences. Introduces differential & integral calculus for single-variable functions, emphasizing …

3.0
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3.8
Difficulty
2.91
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MATH 1320 Calculus II
Fall 2026

A second calculus course for natural-science majors, students planning additional work in mathematics, and students intending to pursue graduate work in the applied social sciences. Topics include applications of the …

3.3
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4.0
Difficulty
3.00
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MATH 2310 Calculus III
Fall 2026

A continuation of Calc I and II, this course is about functions of several variables. Topics include finding maxima and minima of functions of several variables/surfaces and curves in three-dimensional …

3.2
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3.6
Difficulty
3.21
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MATH 2315 Advanced Calculus and Linear Algebra I
Fall 2026

Covers the material from Math 2310 (multivariable calculus) plus topics from complex numbers, set theory, and linear algebra. Prepares students for taking advanced mathematics classes at an early stage. Credit …

3.5
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4.5
Difficulty
3.60
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MATH 2559 New Course in Mathematics
Fall 2026

This course provides the opportunity to offer a new topic in the subject of mathematics.

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2.61
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MATH 2700 Euclidean and Non-Euclidean Geometry
January 2024

Examines assumptions and methods in the original text of Euclid's Elements. Covers selected geometric topics such as symmetries, spherical geometry, curvature, the dissection theory of area, constructible numbers, and the …

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3.61
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MATH 3000 Transition to Higher Mathematics
Fall 2026

Covers basic concepts with an emphasis on writing mathematical proofs. Topics include logic, sets, functions and relations, equivalence relations and partitions, induction, and cardinality. Prerequisite: Math 1320; and students with …

2.5
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3.6
Difficulty
3.22
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MATH 3100 Introduction to Probability
Fall 2026

Introduces fundamental ideas of probability, the theory of randomness. Focuses on problem solving and understanding key theoretical ideas. Topics include sample spaces, counting, random variables, classical distributions, expectation, Chebyshev's inequality, …

3.1
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3.6
Difficulty
3.28
GPA
MATH 3250 Ordinary Differential Equations
Fall 2026

Introduces the methods, theory, and applications of differential equations. Includes first-order, second and higher-order linear equations, series solutions, linear systems of first-order differential equations, and the associated matrix theory. May …

3.7
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3.3
Difficulty
3.30
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MATH 3310 Basic Real Analysis
Fall 2026

A rigorous development of the properties of the real numbers and the ideas of calculus including theorems on limits, continuity, differentiability, convergence of infinite series, and the construction of the …

3.5
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3.4
Difficulty
3.23
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MATH 3315 Advanced Calculus and Linear Algebra II
Spring 2026

This course is a continuation of MATH 2315. Covers topics from linear algebra/differential equations/real analysis. Success in this course and MATH 2315 (grades of B- or higher) exempts the student …

5.0
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5.0
Difficulty
3.63
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MATH 3340 Complex Variables with Applications
Fall 2026

Covers functions of a complex variable that are complex differentiable and the unusual and useful properties of such functions. Some topics: Cauchy's integral formula/power series/the residue theorem/Rouché's theorem. Applications include …

3.3
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3.3
Difficulty
3.19
GPA