Course Rotation Plan
The table below shows the current plan for course offerings in Mathematics.

This table should be regarded as in internal planning document.  We are making it public to help students with their long-range schedule planning. Our intention is to follow this plan, but we may make occasional changes.

Undergraduate Courses:

With the exception of Math 6 and Math 30, all courses numbered below 100 are offered at least once a year, and most are offered twice a year. Most courses numbered below 100 are also offered in Summer School. Math 6 and Math 30 are only offered off campus.

Math 31, 32, and 33 are considered prerequisite courses in that they are prerequisites for most other courses (see the Bulletin for details).  Math 124 is also prerequisite for certain advanced courses.

Math 191 and Math 195 are available only by special arrangement.

Other undergraduate courses rotate on a 1-year or 2-year cycle. They are considered core courses if they are required for one of the two department majors. Otherwise they are considered electives. The rotation is shown on the table below.

[More information on undergraduate courses and our undergraduate program].

Graduate Courses:

Courses numbered 200 or above are graduate courses.

Course descriptions for all graduate courses are given in the Bulletin.

Some 100 level courses may be taken for graduate credit, subject to suitable additional work requirements and approval of the student's advisor and the Department Graduate Committee. These courses are Math 101, 102, 103, 113, 132, 139, 140, 148, 170, and 181.

Whenever possible, the Department will offer one additional graduate course on a topic to be determined.

[More information on graduate courses and our graduate program]



Mathematics Course Rotation

F2006** S2007 F2007 S2008 F2008 S2009 F2009 S2010 F2010 S2011 F2011 S2012 UNDERGRAD
124  124 124 124 124 124 124 124 124 124 124 124 core
139 140 139 140 139 140 139 140 139 140 139 140 core
121 125 121 122 121 125 121 122 121 125 121 122 core
142 143 142 143 142 143 142 143 142 143 142 143 core
132 113 106 181 132 113 106 181 132 113 106 181 elective
101 102 103 170 101 102 103 170 101 102 103 170 elective
120 135 120 148 120 135 120 148 120 135 120 135 elective
157   153#   157   153#   157   153#   core
                        GRAD
AL1 AL2 AL1 AL2
 AL AL1 AL2 AL1 AL2
 AL core
AN
AN1 AN2 AN1 AN2 AN
 AN1 AN2 AN1 AN2  core
TO1 TO2     TO1 TO2  TO1 TO2     T01 TO2 core
CO CO2  CO   CO1 CO2  CO   CO1 CO2  C0   elective
NA*
  NA1# NA2   NA*   NA1# NA2  NA*   NA1# NA2   elective
     PD1 PD2 PD*    PD1  PD2  PD*   PD1  PD2  elective
 LO2 LO1   LO2   LO2
LO2 
LO1   LO2  LO2 LO2    elective
 DY1 DY2   DY  DY1 DY2   DY  DY1 DY2   DY  elective
  TO  KL1 KL2    TO KL1  KL2    TO  KL1 KL2   elective

 
Algebra: AL1 - 201, AL2 - 202, AL - 206

Analysis: AN1 - 214, AN2 - 215, AN - 211

Topology: TO1 - 281, TO2 - 282, TO - 289

Combinatorics: CO1 - 261, CO2 - 262, CO - 263

Numerical Analysis: NA1 - 222, NA2 - 223, NA - 232

Partial Differential Equations: PD1 - 219, PD2 - 221, PD - 231  

Logic: LO1 - 271, LO2 - 272 

Dynamics:  DY1 - 225, DY2 -226, DY - 217

Knot Theory & Low Dimensional Topology: KL1 - 285, KL2 - 286


* Either PD OR NA, but not both, offered in Fall of even years.

# NA1 and 153 are taught concurrently, as a single lecture.  

** Fall 2012, 2018, etc., graduate courses will be:  AL1, AN, TO1, CO1 LO2, DY1, and (NA or PD).


 Last Update 04/04/07