Department of Mathematics

Expected Graduate Courses Offerings

This table represents the graduate level courses which the Mathematics Department plans to offer through Summer 2011. It is meant to help students map out a course of study. Actual course offerings may deviate slightly from those indicated here. ('x' indicates the course is scheduled for that semester.)

Course

Fall 
2007

Spring 
2008

Summer 
2008

Fall
 2008

Spring
2009

Summer
 2009

Fall
 2009

Spring
 2010

Summer
 2010

Fall
 2010

Spring
 2011

Summer
 2011

Modern Algebra I (414 - undergrad)
X
   
X
   
X
   
X
   
Modern Analysis I (431 - undergrad)
X
   
X
   
X
   
X
   
Tech in Math Teach & Curr (410/510)  
X
         
X
       
Linear Algebra I (413/513)
X
   
X
   
X
   
X
   
Modern Algebra II (415/515)  
X
         
X
       
Graduate Modern Algebra I (517)      
X
         
X
   
Higher Geometry (421/521)
X
   
X
   
X
   
X
   
Algebraic Coding Theory (527)
X
     
X
         
X
 
Modern Analysis II (432/532)  
X
   
X
   
X
   
X
 
Ordinary Diff Equations (443/543)        
X
         
X
 
Complex Variables (445/545)  
X
   
X
   
X
   
X
 
Methods of Applied Math (447/547)      
X
   
X
   
X
   
Mathematical Modeling (448/548)
X
X
   
X
   
X
   
X
 
Numerical Analysis (465/565)
X
   
X
   
X
   
X
   
Mathematical Statistics I (481/581)
X
   
X
   
X
   
X
   
Mathematical Statistics II (482/582)  
X
   
X
   
X
   
X
 
Stochastic Modeling (485/585)  
X
   
X
   
X
   
X
 
One course from irregularly offered course list  
X
X
 
X
X
 
X
X
 
X
X
Course

Fall 2007

Spring 2008

Summer 2008

Fall
2008

Springs 2009

Summer 2009

Fall
2009

Spring 2010

Summer 2010

Fall
2010

Spring 2011

Summer 2011

Partial list of irregularly offered courses: Intro to Chaotic Dynamic Systems (425/525), Real Analysis I (533), Applied Functional Analysis (535), Optimization (442/542), Scientific Computation (467/567), Linear Statistical Models (483/583)