Department
of Mathematics
Course Planning: 2006 and Beyond
Here is an approximate scheduling of Mathematics courses offered in the Department. This schedule is intended to assist students and their advisors in planning ahead each student's curriculum. For easier navigation, you can jump to 1000 level, 2000 level, 3000 level, 4000/5000 level, and 6000 level courses to see their catalog descriptions.
NOTE: All courses are actually taught provided there is a sufficient enrollment in each course. Students planning to take a course that has a small enrollment are encouraged to register for the course as soon as possible in order to accurately demonstrate a need for the course. Otherwise, the course may be cancelled and removed from the schedule. Please contact Department Chair regarding actual course offerings or call Department of Mathematics at (931) 372-3441 to make sure that a needed course will be offered..
Courses offered each semester:
1010 Introduction to Contemporary Mathematical Ideas
1130 College Algebra
1410 Survey of Elementary Mathematics I
1420 Survey of Elementary Mathematics II
1530 Elementary Probability and Statistics
1630 Finite Mathematics
1710 Pre-calculus 1
1720 Pre-calculus 2
1730 Pre-Calculus Mathematics
1830 Concepts of Calculus
1910 Calculus I
1920 Calculus II
2010 Matrix Algebra
2011 Matrix Algebra Computer Lab
2110 Calculus III
2120 Differential Equations
3070 Statistical Methods I
3400 Introduction to Concepts of Mathematics
3810 Complex Variables
4510 (5510) Advanced Mathematics for Engineers
Sequences offered every year:
4050-4350-4360 (5050-5350-5360) Number Theory, Combinatorics, or
Graph Theory
4110-4120 (5110-5120) Advanced Calculus I-II
4210-4220 (5210-5220) Numerical Analysis I-II
4470-4480 (5470-5480) Probability and Statistics I-II
4530-4540 (5530-5540) Linear Algebra I-II
4910-4920 (5910-5920) Directed Readings
6110-6120 Abstract Algebra I-II
Offered every Fall:
1911 Calculus I Honors Seminar
3430 College Geometry
3470 Introductory Probability and Statistics
3520 Modern Algebra II
4470/5470 Probability and Statistics I
Offered every Spring:
1921 Calculus II Honors Seminar
3000 Selected Topics in mathematics
3510 Modern Algebra I
4480/5480 Probability and Statistics II
4610/5610 History of Mathematics I, or, 4620/5620 History of
Mathematics II
Rotated Courses*:




(*) Semester and year shows when the course was offered or when the course is planned to be offered.
Applied Math: One course Fall/Two in Spring*:
6510 Finite Difference Partial Differential Equations - Fall 1998,
Fall
2000, Fall 2002, Fall 2004, Fall 2006, Fall 2008
6520 Finite Element Partial Differential Equations - Spring 1997,
Spring
1999, Spring 2001, Spring 2003, Spring 2005, Spring 2007
6530 Integral Equations - Spring 1996, Spring 1998, Spring 2000, Spring
2002, Spring 2004, Spring 2006, Spring 2008
6540 Calculus of Variations - Spring 1997, Spring 1999, Spring 2001,
Spring 2003, Spring 2005, Spring 2007
6610 Operational Mathematics - Spring 1998, Spring 2000, Spring 2002,
Spring 2004, Spring 2006, Spring 2008
6810 Partial Differential Equations - Fall 1997, Fall 1999, Fall 2001,
Fall 2003, Fall 2005, Fall 2007
(*) Semester and year shows when the course was offered or when the course is planned to be offered.
Probability/Statistics:
3070-3080 Statistical Methods I-II - Sequence offered every year
fall/spring
4470 (5470) - 4470 (5480) Probability and Statistics I and II -
Sequence offered every year
fall/spring
6070-6080 Applied Statistical Methods - Fall Even - Spring Odd
6170-6180 Experimental Design - Fall Odd - Spring Even
6270 Statistics - Fall 1996, Spring 1998, Spring 1999, Spring 2000,
Spring 2002, Spring 2004, Spring 2006, Spring 2008
6370-6380 Stochastic Processes - Fall Even - Spring Odd
(*) Semester and year shows when the course was offered or when the course is planned to be offered.
When Schedule Permits:
2610 Discrete Structures: Spring 1997, Spring 1999, Spring 2001 [not
currently offered]
4250-4260 (5250-5260) Advanced Ordinary Differential Equations I-II
4710 (5710) Vector Analysis - Spring 2000, Spring 2003, Spring 2005
(or as needed)
4750 (5750) Category Theory of Sets
- Spring 2006, Spring 2008
6910-6920 Special Topics
(*) Semester and year shows when the course was offered or when the course is planned to be offered.
When Needed:
3910 Independent Study
4970 Senior Seminar
6450 Advanced Theory of Computation
6460 Computational Methods for Graphics and Modeling
6900 Seminar
6990 Research and Thesis
6991 Research and Independent Study
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Last Revised: July 10, 2006/vm