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Mathematics Courses in Semesters (DRAFT)
Undergraduate information
Graduate information
Q2S conversion resources
Faculty sponsorships and to-do list
Course Levels
- 0xxx: Remedial and Learning Communities
- 1xxx: Tier I and Beginning Level
- 2xxx: First Courses for Math Majors
- 3xxx: Intermediate Undergraduate
- 4xxx: Advanced Undergraduate
- 5xxx: Courses at the beginning graduate level. Undergraduate
prerequisites are not listed, but may be assumed.
Courses numbered 5000-5199 may be crosslisted with 3xxx undergraduate courses.
Courses numbered 5200-5999 may be crosslisted
with 4xxx undergraduate courses.
- 6xxx: Courses that are
appropriate for Masters students but not undergraduates. They should
have a 5xxx prerequisite if a course on this subject exists. Several
of these courses prepare Doctoral students for their comprehensive
examinations.
- 7xxx: Courses for doctoral students beyond the
level of knowledge for their comprehensive exams, and generally beyond
the knowledge of Masters students. They should have at least one 6xxx
course as a prerequisite.
- 8xxx Special topics courses at the Doctoral level.
Topics
- x0xx: Miscellaneous, such as History of Mathematics.
- x1xx: Courses intended primarily for teachers.
- x2xx: Algebra.
- x3xx: Calculus and Analysis.
- x4xx: Differential Equations and Applied Analysis.
- x5xx: Probability, Statistics, and Actuarial.
- x6xx: Numerical Analysis, computational, etc.
- x7xx: Topology and Set Theory.
- x8xx: Unused, saved for future field.
- x9xx: Special topics, such as independent study.
For questions on undergraduate classes, contact: Todd Young
Data from file ugradclassesdata.py.
Undergraduate course descriptions.
Notes:
Programs
Clusters
Courses
Terms offered and frequency
- MATH 0005 Elementary Algebra
- MATH 0300 PLTL for PreCalculus
- MATH 0301 PLTL for Calculus I
- MATH 1090 Consumer Math
- MATH 1101 Elementary Topics in Math I
- MATH 1102 Elementary Topics in Math II
- MATH 1200 College Algebra
- MATH 1250 Introduction to Game Theory
- MATH 1260 Finite Math
- MATH 1300 Pre-Calculus
- MATH 1321 Elementary Applied Mathematics I
- MATH 1322 Elementary Applied Mathematics II
- MATH 1350 Business Calculus I
- MATH 2110 Geometry for Middle School Teachers
- MATH 2301 Calculus I
- MATH 2302 Calculus II
- MATH 2310 Numerical Math Lab (Withdrawn, EECS will teach a similar course)
- MATH 2350 Business Calculus II
- MATH 2500 Introduction to Statistics
- MATH 2997T Mathematics Tutorial
- MATH 2998T Mathematics Tutorial
- MATH 3000 History of Mathematics
- MATH 3050 Discrete Math
- MATH 3070 Elementary Number Theory
- MATH 3110 College Geometry
- MATH 3200 Applied Linear Algebra
- MATH 3210 Linear Algebra
- MATH 3240 Abstract Algebra
- MATH 3300 Calculus III
- MATH 3400 Elementary Differential Equations
- MATH 3480 Math Methods for Biology
- MATH 3500 Probability
- MATH 3600 Numerical Methods for Engineers and ?Scientists?
- MATH 3680 Quantitative Foundations for Bioinformatics
- MATH 3997T Mathematics Tutorial
- MATH 3998T Mathematics Tutorial
- MATH 4100 Teaching Mathematics in Secondary Schools
- MATH 4110 Advanced Perspective for Teachers
- MATH 4201 Modern Algebra I
- MATH 4202 Modern Algebra II
- MATH 4210 Introduction to Algebraic Coding Theory
- MATH 4301 Advanced Calculus I
- MATH 4302 Advanced Calculus II
- MATH 4310 Complex Variables
- MATH 4320 Vector Analysis
- MATH 4330 Hilbert Spaces and Applications
- MATH 4400 Advanced Differential Equations
- MATH 4410 Fourier Analysis and Partial Differential Equations
- MATH 4470 Applied Dynamical Systems
- MATH 4500 Theory of Statistics
- MATH 4510 Applied Statistics
- MATH 4520 Stochastic Processes
- MATH 4530 Statistical Computing
- MATH 4550 Basic Principles of Actuarial Science
- MATH 4560 Theory of Interest and Life Contingencies
- MATH 4600 Introduction to Numerical Analysis
- MATH 4610 Introduction to Waves and Wavelets with Applications
- MATH 4620 Linear and Nonlinear Optimization
- MATH 4630 Discrete Modeling and Optimization
- MATH 4700 Introduction to Topology
- MATH 4900 Special Topics in Mathematics
- MATH 4991 Studies in Mathematics
- MATH 4992 Mathematics Research
- MATH 4993 Undergraduate Seminar I
- MATH 4994 Undergraduate Seminar II
- MATH 4997T Mathematics Tutorial
- MATH 4998T Mathematics Tutorial
- MATH 4999T Honors Thesis
For questions on graduate classes, contact: Martin J. Mohlenkamp
For information on what classes were offered in the recent past, see the graduate course history.
Data from file gradclassesdata.py.
Graduate course descriptions.
Notes:
- NOI needed for 550ABC, 642ABC, 645ABC
- 6xxx probability?
- 7xxx Numerical Analysis? or leave as applied math
- Bob and Jeff talked about having a separate independent study number for math education.
Programs
Clusters
Courses
Coordinator Quarters to Semesters site
Provost Quarters to Semesters site
CTL Quarters to Semesters resources
Ohio Curricilum Enhancement and Approval Network (OCEAN)
Q2S guidelines
Lessons learned about the Q2S process
Learning Objectives and Outcome
Ohio Learning Objectives and Outcome Goals for General Education Courses
How to Write Great Learning Objectives
How to Write Program Objectives/Outcomes
New courses (do not directly replace an existing quarter course)
Unsponsored courses, may cease to exist