Mathematics Course Offerings and Course Rotation
Although many courses taught in the Department of Mathematics are offered every semester, some classes are not taught as often. The table below helps to summarize the semesters in which the various courses are taught. When planning a schedule, it is important to pay attention to the availability of the courses as well as the prerequisites for each course. Please consult the latest University Bulletin for complete information on prerequisites and other regulations.
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The following mathematics courses are offered each fall and spring semester
MAT 099 Intermediate Algebra
MAT 103 Quantitative Reasoning
MAT 104 College Algebra
MAT 105 Plane Trigonometry
MAT 131 Number Systems of Arithmetic
(for Elementary Education Majors only)
MAT 205 Calculus I
MAT 206 Calculus II
MAT 210 Computer Programming Fundamentals
MAT 300 Statistics
MAT 331 Mathematics Through Problem Solving
(for Elementary Education Majors only)
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The following mathematics courses are offered in the fall semester only
MAT 203 Business Calculus
CUR 487 Teaching of Secondary Mathematics
(for Mathematics Education Majors only)
The following mathematics courses are offered in the spring semesters only
MAT 207 Calculus III
MAT 215 Mathematics Technology
MAT 231 Geometry, Measurement, and Probability
(for Elementary Education Majors only)
MAT 322 Differential Equations
MAT 490 Senior Seminar
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The following mathematics courses are offered only in the fall semester of an odd year (2009, 2011, etc)
MAT 405 History of Mathematics
MAT 442 Linear Algebra
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The following mathematics course is offered only in the spring semester of an odd year (2009, 2011, etc)
MAT 443 Number Theory |
The following mathematics courses are offered only in the fall semester of an even year (2008, 2010, etc)
MAT 411 Geometry
MAT 425 Modern Algebra
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The following mathematics course is offered only in the spring semester of an even year (2008, 2010, etc)
MAT 415 Discrete Mathematics |
Page last modified on September 3, 2008
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