Courses
The Mathematics Department offers a rich variety of courses in analysis, algebra, combinatorics, topology, geometry, probability, statistics, and logic. Members of the department are available to discuss with students the appropriate course for their levels of ability and interest. Students are encouraged to avail themselves of this advice.
Academic Support for Mathematics Students (PDF) — Don't wait until the end of the semester to ask for help!
Course Descriptions and Numbering System
- Lower-Level Courses for Freshmen and Sophomores
- Upper-Level Courses for Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors
- Mathematics for Secondary School Teachers (MATH 5080)
- Course Numbering System
Credit and Placement
- Advanced Placement for Calculus
- Transferring Credit from Another Institution
- First Steps in Mathematics (an advising guide)
- Is There Life After Calculus? (an advising guide)
Fall 2013 Classes
- Add/Drop for Fall 2013 Classes
- Fall 2013 Course Roster
- Fall 2013 Graduate Courses
- Textbook List for Fall 2013
Spring 2014 Classes
Summer Session 2014
We hope to offer MATH 1110, 1340, 1910, 1920, 2930, and 2940 during the 2014 Summer Session. Watch this space for more information. MATH 1009, 1350, and 3040 are not expected to be offered.
Special Programs
Course Archive — Course descriptions and textbook lists for past semesters are saved here.
Questions? Contact Heather Peterson with enrollment questions and Michelle Klinger with questions about credit and placement.
Fall 2013 Sites
- MATH 1011
- MATH 1012
- MATH 1105
- MATH 1110
- MATH 1120
- MATH 1220
- MATH 1710
- MATH 1910
- MATH 1920
- MATH 2210
- MATH 2220
- MATH 2230
- MATH 2310
- MATH 2930
- MATH 2940
- MATH 3110
- MATH 3210
- MATH 3320
- MATH 3560
- MATH 4130
- MATH 4200
- MATH 4220
- MATH 4250
- MATH 4330
- MATH 4530
- MATH 4710
- MATH 6110
- MATH 6170
- MATH 6210
- MATH 6500
- MATH 6520
- MATH 6710
- MATH 7350
- MATH 7400
- MATH 7740
