Second and Third Years
- Linear Algebra 040a/b (if not taken in first year) or the former Mathematics 202a, plus one of Mathematics 203b or 283b; one of Calculus 250a/b or 280a/b plus one of Calculus 251a/b or 281a/b, or the former Mathematics 204a plus one of the former Mathematics 205b or 285b; plus three Mathematics courses numbered 200 or above, if Mathematics 202a was taken, or three and one-half Mathematics courses numbered 200 or above if Linear Algebra 040a/b was taken. Of these five courses, at most one full course (or two half courses) in Mathematics may be replaced by courses numbered 200 or above from one or two of the departments of Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, or Statistical and Actuarial Sciences.
- The program must include a full-course or equivalent in each of linear algebra and advanced calculus. Courses in linear algebra may include any of the following combinations: Linear Algebra 040a/b plus Mathematics 203b or 283b, or the former Mathematics 202a, plus 203b or 283b, the former Applied Mathematics 212a plus 213b, the former Applied Mathematics 212a plus Mathematics 283b. Courses in advanced calculus may include any of the following combinations: Calculus 250a/b or 280a/b plus one of Calculus 251a/b or 281a/b, or the former Mathematics 204a plus one of the former Mathematics 205b or 285b, the former Applied Mathematics 200, the former Applied Mathematics 281a plus 282b
- Other requirements are listed in PROGRAMS / PROGRESSION in the ACADEMIC INFORMATION section (
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The Area of Concentration will consist of the 5.0 senior-level Mathematics courses which are specified in second and third year. If a course (or two half courses) from one or two of the Departments of Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, or Statistical and Actuarial Sciences is substituted for one of these Mathematics courses, it will be part of the Area of Concentration.