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Prerequisite Flow Chart

This flow chart illustrates the prerequisites required for most mathematics courses. The flow chart will be mostly useful for mathematics majors, minors, and other students taking mathematics courses calculus and above. The chart also indicates which semesters most courses tend to be offered. The expected offering frequency is based only on our best guess, and you should not rely on it being entirely accurate every semester.

SUBJECT TO CHANGE

Warning: Due to uncertainties in enrollments and potentially changing degree requirements, some of the courses may not be offered at the times indicated. This document represents our best guess at when courses will be offered, but you should not rely on it being entirely accurate every semester.

Course No. Course Title Prereq. When Offered
340 Pre & Beginning Algebra Non-TSI complete students ONLY Fall & Spring
350 Beginning Algebra Non-TSI complete students ONLY Fall & Spring
1100 Algebra TSI Math completion Fall, Spring & 5WK2
1180 College Math for Business, Economics, and Related Fields TSI Math completion Fall, Spring, and 5WK1
1190 Business Calculus 1100 or 1180 with C or better or Math Dept. Consent Fall, Spring, 5WK1 & 5WK2
1350 Math for Elementary Ed I 1100 or 1180 with C or better or Math Dept. Consent contact department
1351 Math for Elementary Ed II 1350 contact department
1580 Survey of Mathematics with Applications TSI Math completion Fall, Spring, 5WK1, 5WK2 & Wintermester
1600 Trigonometry 1100 with C or better or Math Dept. Consent Contact department
1610 Functions, Graphs, and Applications 1600 or Math Dept. Consent Contact department
1650 Pre-Calculus 1100 with C or better or Math Dept. Consent Fall, Spring & 10WK
1680 Elementary Probability and Statistics TSI Math Completion Fall, Spring & 10WK
1710 Calculus I 1650 with C or better or both 1600 and 1610 with C or better Fall, Spring & 5WK1
1720 Calculus II 1710 with C or better Fall, Spring, 5WK1 & 5WK2
1780 Probability Models 1710 Fall, Spring & 5WK2
1810 Calculus for Science & Engineering I 1650 with a C or better or both 1600 and 1610 with a C or better Fall, Spring, 5WK1
1820 Calculus for Science & Engineering II 1710 or 1810 with a C or better Fall, Spring, 5WK1, 5WK2
1830 Calculus for Science & Engineering III 1820 with a C or better Fall, Spring, 5WK2
2000 Discrete Mathematics 1710 (coreq) Fall & Spring
2100 Functions and Modeling for Secondary Mathematics Instruction 1710 and 1720 (coreq) Also, TNTX 1100 (coreq) Spring
2700 Linear Algebra and Vector Geometry 1720 with C or better Fall, Spring, 5WK1 & 5WK2
2730 Multivariable Calculus 1720 with C or better Fall, Spring & 5WK2
3000 Real Analysis I 1720 and 2000 Fall & Spring
3010 Seminar in Problem Solving Techniques   Fall
3021 Seminar for SOA Exam 1/Probability 2730 and consent of department Contact department
3022 Seminar for SOA Exam 2/Financial Mathematics 1720 and FINA 3770 Contact department
3350 Introduction to Numerical Analysis 2700 & computer programing ability Fall & Spring
3400 Number Theory 2000 or 3000 or CSCE 2100 Odd Year Spring
3410 Differential Equations I 1720 with C or better Fall, Spring, 5WK1 & 5WK2
3420 Differential Equations II 3310 or 3410 and 2730 Fall, Spring & 5WK2
3510 Introduction to Abstract Algebra 3000 and 2700 Fall & Spring
3610 Real Analysis II 3000 and 2700 Fall
3680 Applied Statistics 1710 and 1720 (coreq) Fall & Spring
3740 Vector Calculus 2700 and 2730 Fall & Spring
3850 Mathematical Modeling 1720 and 2700 (coreq) Fall & Spring
3860 Financial Mathematics MATH 1720, FINA 3770 (may be taken concurrently), and one of the following (may be taken concurrently): MATH 3680, ECON 4630, or DSCI 3710 Even Year Spring
4050 Adv. Study of Secondary Math Curriculum 3000 Fall
4060 Foundations of Geometry 3000 and 3510 or 3610 (coreq) Spring
4080 Differential Geometry 2700, 2730, and 3000 Even Year Fall
4100 Fourier Analysis 1720 & 2700 plus 2730 & 3410 recommended Even Year Fall
4430 Introduction to Graph Theory 2000 or 3000 or CSCE 2100 Odd Year Fall
4450 Introduction to the Theory of Matrices 2700 Spring
4500 Introduction to Topology 3610 Spring
4510 Abstract Algebra II 3510 Even Year Spring
4520 Introduction to Functions of a Complex Variable 2730 Fall
4610 Probability 2730 and 3680 Fall & Spring
4650 Statistics 3680 and 4610 Spring
4810 Biocomputing 1720 Fall