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MATH 103-001 | INTRODUCTION TO CALCULUS | RIMMER, NAKIA | STITELER HALL B6 | MWF 1100AM-1200PM | Introduction to concepts and methods of calculus for students with little or no previous calculus experience. Polynomial and elementary transcendental functions and their applications, derivatives, extremum problems, curve-sketching, approximations; integrals and the fundamental theorem of calculus. |
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General Requirement in Formal Reasoning & Analysis | SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING & ANALYSIS; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||
MATH 103-002 | INTRODUCTION TO CALCULUS | VILLANO, DOMINICK | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB A1 | TR 1200PM-0130PM | Introduction to concepts and methods of calculus for students with little or no previous calculus experience. Polynomial and elementary transcendental functions and their applications, derivatives, extremum problems, curve-sketching, approximations; integrals and the fundamental theorem of calculus. |
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General Requirement in Formal Reasoning & Analysis | SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING & ANALYSIS; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||
MATH 103-101 | LABORATORY | PATINI, ANGELA | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C4 | W 0630PM-0830PM | Introduction to concepts and methods of calculus for students with little or no previous calculus experience. Polynomial and elementary transcendental functions and their applications, derivatives, extremum problems, curve-sketching, approximations; integrals and the fundamental theorem of calculus. |
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General Requirement in Formal Reasoning & Analysis | SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT | ||||||
MATH 103-102 | LABORATORY | PATINI, ANGELA | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C8 | T 0630PM-0830PM | Introduction to concepts and methods of calculus for students with little or no previous calculus experience. Polynomial and elementary transcendental functions and their applications, derivatives, extremum problems, curve-sketching, approximations; integrals and the fundamental theorem of calculus. |
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General Requirement in Formal Reasoning & Analysis | SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED | ||||||
MATH 103-201 | INTRODUCTION TO CALCULUS | LEE, SUKJOO | TOWNE BUILDING 307 | T 0830AM-0930AM | Introduction to concepts and methods of calculus for students with little or no previous calculus experience. Polynomial and elementary transcendental functions and their applications, derivatives, extremum problems, curve-sketching, approximations; integrals and the fundamental theorem of calculus. |
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General Requirement in Formal Reasoning & Analysis | SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||
MATH 103-202 | INTRODUCTION TO CALCULUS | LEE, SUKJOO | TOWNE BUILDING 307 | T 0930AM-1030AM | Introduction to concepts and methods of calculus for students with little or no previous calculus experience. Polynomial and elementary transcendental functions and their applications, derivatives, extremum problems, curve-sketching, approximations; integrals and the fundamental theorem of calculus. |
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General Requirement in Formal Reasoning & Analysis | SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||
MATH 103-203 | INTRODUCTION TO CALCULUS | LEE, SUKJOO | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 2C8 | R 0830AM-0930AM | Introduction to concepts and methods of calculus for students with little or no previous calculus experience. Polynomial and elementary transcendental functions and their applications, derivatives, extremum problems, curve-sketching, approximations; integrals and the fundamental theorem of calculus. |
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General Requirement in Formal Reasoning & Analysis | SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||
MATH 103-204 | INTRODUCTION TO CALCULUS | LEE, SUKJOO | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C4 | R 0930AM-1030AM | Introduction to concepts and methods of calculus for students with little or no previous calculus experience. Polynomial and elementary transcendental functions and their applications, derivatives, extremum problems, curve-sketching, approximations; integrals and the fundamental theorem of calculus. |
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General Requirement in Formal Reasoning & Analysis | SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||
MATH 103-205 | INTRODUCTION TO CALCULUS | XIA, JIAMING | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C2 | T 0830AM-0930AM | Introduction to concepts and methods of calculus for students with little or no previous calculus experience. Polynomial and elementary transcendental functions and their applications, derivatives, extremum problems, curve-sketching, approximations; integrals and the fundamental theorem of calculus. |
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General Requirement in Formal Reasoning & Analysis | SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||
MATH 103-206 | INTRODUCTION TO CALCULUS | XIA, JIAMING | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C2 | T 0930AM-1030AM | Introduction to concepts and methods of calculus for students with little or no previous calculus experience. Polynomial and elementary transcendental functions and their applications, derivatives, extremum problems, curve-sketching, approximations; integrals and the fundamental theorem of calculus. |
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General Requirement in Formal Reasoning & Analysis | SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||
MATH 103-207 | INTRODUCTION TO CALCULUS | XIA, JIAMING | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C2 | R 0830AM-0930AM | Introduction to concepts and methods of calculus for students with little or no previous calculus experience. Polynomial and elementary transcendental functions and their applications, derivatives, extremum problems, curve-sketching, approximations; integrals and the fundamental theorem of calculus. |
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General Requirement in Formal Reasoning & Analysis | SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||
MATH 103-208 | INTRODUCTION TO CALCULUS | XIA, JIAMING | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C2 | R 0930AM-1030AM | Introduction to concepts and methods of calculus for students with little or no previous calculus experience. Polynomial and elementary transcendental functions and their applications, derivatives, extremum problems, curve-sketching, approximations; integrals and the fundamental theorem of calculus. |
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General Requirement in Formal Reasoning & Analysis | SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||
MATH 103-211 | INTRODUCTION TO CALCULUS | ONG, MARIELLE | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4E19 | M 0800AM-0900AM | Introduction to concepts and methods of calculus for students with little or no previous calculus experience. Polynomial and elementary transcendental functions and their applications, derivatives, extremum problems, curve-sketching, approximations; integrals and the fundamental theorem of calculus. |
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General Requirement in Formal Reasoning & Analysis | SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||
MATH 103-212 | INTRODUCTION TO CALCULUS | ONG, MARIELLE | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4E19 | M 0900AM-1000AM | Introduction to concepts and methods of calculus for students with little or no previous calculus experience. Polynomial and elementary transcendental functions and their applications, derivatives, extremum problems, curve-sketching, approximations; integrals and the fundamental theorem of calculus. |
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General Requirement in Formal Reasoning & Analysis | SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||
MATH 103-213 | INTRODUCTION TO CALCULUS | ONG, MARIELLE | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C2 | W 0800AM-0900AM | Introduction to concepts and methods of calculus for students with little or no previous calculus experience. Polynomial and elementary transcendental functions and their applications, derivatives, extremum problems, curve-sketching, approximations; integrals and the fundamental theorem of calculus. |
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General Requirement in Formal Reasoning & Analysis | SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||
MATH 103-214 | INTRODUCTION TO CALCULUS | ONG, MARIELLE | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C2 | W 0900AM-1000AM | Introduction to concepts and methods of calculus for students with little or no previous calculus experience. Polynomial and elementary transcendental functions and their applications, derivatives, extremum problems, curve-sketching, approximations; integrals and the fundamental theorem of calculus. |
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General Requirement in Formal Reasoning & Analysis | SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||
MATH 103-215 | INTRODUCTION TO CALCULUS | CANCELED | Introduction to concepts and methods of calculus for students with little or no previous calculus experience. Polynomial and elementary transcendental functions and their applications, derivatives, extremum problems, curve-sketching, approximations; integrals and the fundamental theorem of calculus. |
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General Requirement in Formal Reasoning & Analysis | SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||||
MATH 103-216 | INTRODUCTION TO CALCULUS | CANCELED | Introduction to concepts and methods of calculus for students with little or no previous calculus experience. Polynomial and elementary transcendental functions and their applications, derivatives, extremum problems, curve-sketching, approximations; integrals and the fundamental theorem of calculus. |
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General Requirement in Formal Reasoning & Analysis | SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||||
MATH 103-217 | INTRODUCTION TO CALCULUS | CANCELED | Introduction to concepts and methods of calculus for students with little or no previous calculus experience. Polynomial and elementary transcendental functions and their applications, derivatives, extremum problems, curve-sketching, approximations; integrals and the fundamental theorem of calculus. |
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General Requirement in Formal Reasoning & Analysis | SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||||
MATH 103-218 | INTRODUCTION TO CALCULUS | CANCELED | Introduction to concepts and methods of calculus for students with little or no previous calculus experience. Polynomial and elementary transcendental functions and their applications, derivatives, extremum problems, curve-sketching, approximations; integrals and the fundamental theorem of calculus. |
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General Requirement in Formal Reasoning & Analysis | SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||||
MATH 103-601 | INTRODUCTION TO CALCULUS | ABEBE, ABRAHAM | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C8 | TR 0630PM-0830PM | Introduction to concepts and methods of calculus for students with little or no previous calculus experience. Polynomial and elementary transcendental functions and their applications, derivatives, extremum problems, curve-sketching, approximations; integrals and the fundamental theorem of calculus. |
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General Requirement in Formal Reasoning & Analysis | FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||
MATH 104-001 | CALCULUS I | FRANKEL, BRETT | LAB-STRUC OF MATTER AUD | MWF 1000AM-1100AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-002 | CALCULUS I | VILLANO, DOMINICK | ANNENBERG SCHOOL 110 | TR 1030AM-1200PM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-003 | CALCULUS I | GRESSMAN, PHILIP | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3N1H | TR 1200PM-0130PM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; STRUCTURED,ACTIVE,IN-CLASS LEARNING; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-004 | CALCULUS I | COOPER, ANDREW | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB A8 | TR 0130PM-0300PM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-005 | CALCULUS I | COOPER, ANDREW | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB A1 | TR 0300PM-0430PM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-006 | CALCULUS I | DETURCK, DENNIS | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB A8 | MWF 0900AM-1000AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-007 | CALCULUS I | RIMMER, NAKIA | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB A1 | MWF 0100PM-0200PM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-008 | CALCULUS I | FRANKEL, BRETT | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB A1 | MWF 0200PM-0300PM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-201 | CALCULUS I | XU, HENG | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C4 | T 0830AM-0930AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-202 | CALCULUS I | XU, HENG | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C4 | T 0930AM-1030AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-203 | CALCULUS I | XU, HENG | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3W2 | R 0830AM-0930AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-204 | CALCULUS I | XU, HENG | HAYDEN HALL 360 | R 0930AM-1030AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-205 | CALCULUS I | TORRES, DIEGO | CANCELED | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||||
MATH 104-206 | CALCULUS I | TORRES, DIEGO | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C4 | T 0930AM-1030AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-207 | CALCULUS I | TORRES, DIEGO | CANCELED | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||||
MATH 104-208 | CALCULUS I | TORRES, DIEGO | TOWNE BUILDING 305 | R 0930AM-1030AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-211 | CALCULUS I | DONG, YE | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 2C4 | M 0800AM-0900AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-212 | CALCULUS I | DONG, YE | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 2C4 | M 0900AM-1000AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-213 | CALCULUS I | DONG, YE | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C4 | W 0800AM-0900AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-214 | CALCULUS I | DONG, YE | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C4 | W 0900AM-1000AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-215 | CALCULUS I | ZHANG, HAO | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 2C2 | M 0800AM-0900AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-216 | CALCULUS I | ZHANG, HAO | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 2C2 | M 0900AM-1000AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-217 | CALCULUS I | ZHANG, HAO | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 2C8 | W 0800AM-0900AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-218 | CALCULUS I | ZHANG, HAO | TOWNE BUILDING 319 | W 0900AM-1000AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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MATH 104-221 | CALCULUS I | FORKIN, GREGORY | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C4 | W 0800AM-0900AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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MATH 104-222 | CALCULUS I | FORKIN, GREGORY | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C4 | W 0900AM-1000AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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MATH 104-231 | CALCULUS I | OSUNA, JORDI | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C8 | W 0800AM-0900AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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MATH 104-232 | CALCULUS I | OSUNA, JORDI | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C8 | W 0900AM-1000AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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MATH 104-233 | CALCULUS I | OSUNA, JORDI | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C8 | F 0800AM-0900AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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MATH 104-234 | CALCULUS I | OSUNA, JORDI | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C8 | F 0900AM-1000AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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MATH 104-235 | CALCULUS I | GARBER, MATTHEW | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 2C6 | W 0800AM-0900AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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MATH 104-236 | CALCULUS I | GARBER, MATTHEW | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 2C6 | W 0900AM-1000AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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MATH 104-237 | CALCULUS I | GARBER, MATTHEW | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 2C2 | F 0800AM-0900AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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MATH 104-238 | CALCULUS I | GARBER, MATTHEW | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 2C2 | F 0900AM-1000AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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MATH 104-241 | CALCULUS I | BAILEY, CHRISTOPHER | CANCELED | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; STRUCTURED,ACTIVE,IN-CLASS LEARNING; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||||
MATH 104-242 | CALCULUS I | BAILEY, CHRISTOPHER | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C6 | M 0900AM-1000AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; STRUCTURED,ACTIVE,IN-CLASS LEARNING; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-243 | CALCULUS I | BAILEY, CHRISTOPHER | FISHER-BENNETT HALL 138 | W 0800AM-0900AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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MATH 104-244 | CALCULUS I | BAILEY, CHRISTOPHER | WILLIAMS HALL 304 | W 0900AM-1000AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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MATH 104-245 | CALCULUS I | CANCELED | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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MATH 104-246 | CALCULUS I | CANCELED | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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MATH 104-247 | CALCULUS I | CANCELED | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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MATH 104-248 | CALCULUS I | CANCELED | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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MATH 104-251 | CALCULUS I | CASSADY, CONNOR | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 2C2 | T 0800AM-0900AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-252 | CALCULUS I | CASSADY, CONNOR | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 2C2 | T 0930AM-1030AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-253 | CALCULUS I | CASSADY, CONNOR | CANCELED | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||||
MATH 104-254 | CALCULUS I | OZER, FATIH | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 2C4 | R 0930AM-1030AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-255 | CALCULUS I | OZER, FATIH | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 2C8 | T 0800AM-0900AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-256 | CALCULUS I | OZER, FATIH | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 2C8 | T 0930AM-1030AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-261 | CALCULUS I | PATINI, ANGELA | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C6 | T 0830AM-0930AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-262 | CALCULUS I | PATINI, ANGELA | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C6 | T 0930AM-1030AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-263 | CALCULUS I | PATINI, ANGELA | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C2 | R 0830AM-0930AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-264 | CALCULUS I | PATINI, ANGELA | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C2 | R 0930AM-1030AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-265 | CALCULUS I | JIANG, NATHAN | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C2 | T 0830AM-0930AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-266 | CALCULUS I | JIANG, NATHAN | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C2 | T 0930AM-1030AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-267 | CALCULUS I | JIANG, NATHAN | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C4 | R 0830AM-0930AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-268 | CALCULUS I | JIANG, NATHAN | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C6 | R 0930AM-1030AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-271 | CALCULUS I | LAZARUS, ANNE | TOWNE BUILDING 313 | T 0830AM-0930AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-272 | CALCULUS I | LAZARUS, ANNE | TOWNE BUILDING 313 | T 0930AM-1030AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-273 | CALCULUS I | LAZARUS, ANNE | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C4 | R 0830AM-0930AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-274 | CALCULUS I | LAZARUS, ANNE | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C4 | R 0930AM-1030AM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-275 | CALCULUS I | SANTELLANO, GEORGE | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4E9 | T 0600PM-0700PM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-276 | CALCULUS I | SANTELLANO, GEORGE | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4E9 | T 0700PM-0800PM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-277 | CALCULUS I | SANTELLANO, GEORGE | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4E9 | R 0600PM-0700PM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-278 | CALCULUS I | SANTELLANO, GEORGE | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4E9 | R 0700PM-0800PM | Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 104-601 | CALCULUS I | BASU, SUKALPA |
DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB A5 DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C4 |
MW 0430PM-0530PM F 0430PM-0630PM |
Brief review of High School calculus, applications of integrals, transcendental functions, methods of integration, infinite series, Taylor's theorem, and first order ordinary differential equations. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 110-001 | CALCULUS FOR WHARTON STU | TOWSNER, HENRY | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3N1H | MWF 1000AM-1100AM | Differential calculus, integral calculus, series, differential equations and elements of multivariable calculus, with an emphasis on applications. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 110-201 | RECITATION | MITEV, DENNICA | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3W2 | WF 0800AM-0900AM | Differential calculus, integral calculus, series, differential equations and elements of multivariable calculus, with an emphasis on applications. |
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MATH 110-202 | RECITATION | MITEV, DENNICA | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3W2 | WF 0900AM-1000AM | Differential calculus, integral calculus, series, differential equations and elements of multivariable calculus, with an emphasis on applications. |
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MATH 114-001 | CALCULUS II | CLEE, WILLIAM | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB A6 | MWF 1100AM-1200PM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 114-002 | CALCULUS II | COOPER, ANDREW | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB A1 | TR 0900AM-1030AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 114-003 | CALCULUS II | ZILLER, WOLFGANG | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB A1 | TR 0130PM-0300PM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 114-004 | CALCULUS II | DETURCK, DENNIS | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB A8 | MWF 0200PM-0300PM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 114-005 | CALCULUS II | MCGRATH, PETER | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB A8 | TR 1030AM-1200PM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY | |||||||
MATH 114-201 | CALCULUS II | LIU, JASON | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3W2 | T 0830AM-0930AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 114-202 | CALCULUS II | LIU, JASON | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3W2 | T 0930AM-1030AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 114-203 | CALCULUS II | LIU, JASON | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 2C2 | R 0830AM-0930AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 114-204 | CALCULUS II | LIU, JASON | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 2C2 | R 0930AM-1030AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 114-205 | CALCULUS II | CANCELED | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||||
MATH 114-206 | CALCULUS II | CANCELED | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||||
MATH 114-207 | CALCULUS II | CANCELED | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||||
MATH 114-208 | CALCULUS II | CANCELED | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||||
MATH 114-211 | CALCULUS II | JONATHAN, MICHAEL | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4E9 | M 0800AM-0900AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 114-212 | CALCULUS II | JONATHAN, MICHAEL | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4E9 | M 0900AM-1000AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 114-213 | CALCULUS II | JONATHAN, MICHAEL | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4E9 | W 0800AM-0900AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 114-214 | CALCULUS II | JONATHAN, MICHAEL | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4E9 | W 0900AM-1000AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 114-215 | CALCULUS II | TRIVEDI, PRANAV | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C8 | M 0800AM-0900AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 114-216 | CALCULUS II | TRIVEDI, PRANAV | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C8 | M 0900AM-1000AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 114-217 | CALCULUS II | TRIVEDI, PRANAV | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C8 | W 0800AM-0900AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 114-218 | CALCULUS II | TRIVEDI, PRANAV | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C8 | W 0900AM-1000AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 114-221 | CALCULUS II | FOSTER, BENJAMIN | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C2 | W 0800AM-0900AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 114-222 | CALCULUS II | FOSTER, BENJAMIN | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C2 | W 0900AM-1000AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 114-223 | CALCULUS II | FOSTER, BENJAMIN | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C2 | F 0800AM-0900AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 114-224 | CALCULUS II | FOSTER, BENJAMIN | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C2 | F 0900AM-1000AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 114-225 | CALCULUS II | HART, PERRY | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 2C4 | W 0800AM-0900AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 114-226 | CALCULUS II | HART, PERRY | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 2C4 | W 0900AM-1000AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 114-227 | CALCULUS II | HART, PERRY | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 2C4 | F 0800AM-0900AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 114-228 | CALCULUS II | HART, PERRY | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 2C4 | F 0900AM-1000AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 114-231 | CALCULUS II | FANG, ZIQI | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4E19 | T 0830AM-0930AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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MATH 114-232 | CALCULUS II | FANG, ZIQI | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4E19 | T 0930AM-1030AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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MATH 114-233 | CALCULUS II | FANG, ZIQI | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4E19 | R 0830AM-0930AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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MATH 114-234 | CALCULUS II | FANG, ZIQI | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4E19 | R 0930AM-1030AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 114-235 | CALCULUS II | LEE, JIA | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 2C4 | T 0830AM-0930AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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MATH 114-236 | CALCULUS II | LEE, JIA | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 2C4 | T 0930AM-1030AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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MATH 114-237 | CALCULUS II | LEE, JIA | FISHER-BENNETT HALL 138 | R 0830AM-0930AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 114-238 | CALCULUS II | LEE, JIA | FISHER-BENNETT HALL 407 | R 0930AM-1030AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 114-241 | CALCULUS II | ROMAN, SERGIO | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C4 | M 0800AM-0900AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY | |||||||
MATH 114-242 | CALCULUS II | ROMAN, SERGIO | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C4 | M 0900AM-1000AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY | |||||||
MATH 114-243 | CALCULUS II | ROMAN, SERGIO | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C6 | W 0800AM-0900AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY | |||||||
MATH 114-244 | CALCULUS II | ROMAN, SERGIO | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C6 | W 0900AM-1000AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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MATH 114-245 | CALCULUS II | NIBAUER, JACOB | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C8 | M 0800AM-0900AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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MATH 114-246 | CALCULUS II | NIBAUER, JACOB | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C8 | M 0900AM-1000AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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MATH 114-247 | CALCULUS II | NIBAUER, JACOB | WILLIAMS HALL 316 | W 0800AM-0900AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY | |||||||
MATH 114-248 | CALCULUS II | NIBAUER, JACOB | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 2C8 | W 0900AM-1000AM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY | |||||||
MATH 114-601 | CALCULUS II | RIMMER, NAKIA | MCNEIL BUILDING 286-7 | TR 0630PM-0830PM | Functions of several variables, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and applications, double and triple integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, first order ordinary differential equations. Applications to physical sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 115-001 | CALCULUS II PROB&MATRIC | GARCIA JUAREZ, EDUARDO | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C6 | TR 1030AM-1200PM | Functions of several variables, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, differential equations; introduction to linear algebra and matrices with applications to linear programming and Markov processes. Elements of probability and statistics. Applications to social and biological sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 115-201 | CALCULUS II PROB&MATRIC | ZHOU, WEICHEN | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 2C2 | W 0800AM-0900AM | Functions of several variables, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, differential equations; introduction to linear algebra and matrices with applications to linear programming and Markov processes. Elements of probability and statistics. Applications to social and biological sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 115-202 | CALCULUS II PROB&MATRIC | ZHOU, WEICHEN | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 2C2 | W 0900AM-1000AM | Functions of several variables, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, differential equations; introduction to linear algebra and matrices with applications to linear programming and Markov processes. Elements of probability and statistics. Applications to social and biological sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | |||||||
MATH 115-203 | CALCULUS II PROB&MATRIC | ZHOU, WEICHEN | F 0800AM-0900AM | Functions of several variables, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, differential equations; introduction to linear algebra and matrices with applications to linear programming and Markov processes. Elements of probability and statistics. Applications to social and biological sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||||
MATH 115-204 | CALCULUS II PROB&MATRIC | ZHOU, WEICHEN | CANCELED | Functions of several variables, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, differential equations; introduction to linear algebra and matrices with applications to linear programming and Markov processes. Elements of probability and statistics. Applications to social and biological sciences. Use of symbolic manipulation and graphics software in calculus. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||||
MATH 116-001 | HONORS CALCULUS | GLUCK, HERMAN | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB A4 | TR 1200PM-0130PM | Students who are interested in math or science might also want to consider a more challenging Honors version of Calculus II and III, Math 116 and Math 260 (the analogues of Math 114 and Math 240, respectively). These courses will cover essentially the same material as 114 and 240, but more in depth and involve discussion of the underlying theory as well as computations. |
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MATH 116-201 | HONORS CALCULUS | GUNTHER, ELIJAH | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C6 | M 0600PM-0730PM | Students who are interested in math or science might also want to consider a more challenging Honors version of Calculus II and III, Math 116 and Math 260 (the analogues of Math 114 and Math 240, respectively). These courses will cover essentially the same material as 114 and 240, but more in depth and involve discussion of the underlying theory as well as computations. |
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MATH 116-202 | HONORS CALCULUS | GUNTHER, ELIJAH | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C6 | M 0730PM-0900PM | Students who are interested in math or science might also want to consider a more challenging Honors version of Calculus II and III, Math 116 and Math 260 (the analogues of Math 114 and Math 240, respectively). These courses will cover essentially the same material as 114 and 240, but more in depth and involve discussion of the underlying theory as well as computations. |
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MATH 116-203 | HONORS CALCULUS | YANG, JINGYE | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C8 | M 0600PM-0730PM | Students who are interested in math or science might also want to consider a more challenging Honors version of Calculus II and III, Math 116 and Math 260 (the analogues of Math 114 and Math 240, respectively). These courses will cover essentially the same material as 114 and 240, but more in depth and involve discussion of the underlying theory as well as computations. |
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MATH 116-204 | HONORS CALCULUS | YANG, JINGYE | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C8 | M 0730PM-0900PM | Students who are interested in math or science might also want to consider a more challenging Honors version of Calculus II and III, Math 116 and Math 260 (the analogues of Math 114 and Math 240, respectively). These courses will cover essentially the same material as 114 and 240, but more in depth and involve discussion of the underlying theory as well as computations. |
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MATH 122-001 | COMMUNITY ALGEBRA INITIA | STOVALL, IDRIS | CANCELED | Community Algebra Initiative |
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AN ACADEMICALLY BASED COMMUNITY SERV COURSE | ||||||||
MATH 170-001 | IDEAS IN MATHEMATICS | WEISSHAAR, ROSE | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB A4 | TR 0130PM-0300PM | Topics from among the following: logic, sets, calculus, probability, history and philosophy of mathematics, game theory, geometry, and their relevance to contemporary science and society. Prerequisite: May also be counted toward the General Requirement in Natural Science & Mathematics. |
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Nat Sci & Math Sector (new curriculum only) | SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; NATURAL SCIENCE & MATH SECTOR; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||
MATH 170-002 | IDEAS IN MATHEMATICS | GUADAGNI, ROBERTA | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB A2 | MWF 0100PM-0200PM | Topics from among the following: logic, sets, calculus, probability, history and philosophy of mathematics, game theory, geometry, and their relevance to contemporary science and society. Prerequisite: May also be counted toward the General Requirement in Natural Science & Mathematics. |
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Nat Sci & Math Sector (new curriculum only) | SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; NATURAL SCIENCE & MATH SECTOR; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||
MATH 170-201 | RECITATION | JIN, KAITIAN | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C4 | M 0800AM-0900AM | Topics from among the following: logic, sets, calculus, probability, history and philosophy of mathematics, game theory, geometry, and their relevance to contemporary science and society. Prerequisite: May also be counted toward the General Requirement in Natural Science & Mathematics. |
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Nat Sci & Math Sector (new curriculum only) | SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||
MATH 170-202 | RECITATION | JIN, KAITIAN | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C4 | M 0900AM-1000AM | Topics from among the following: logic, sets, calculus, probability, history and philosophy of mathematics, game theory, geometry, and their relevance to contemporary science and society. Prerequisite: May also be counted toward the General Requirement in Natural Science & Mathematics. |
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Nat Sci & Math Sector (new curriculum only) | SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||
MATH 170-203 | RECITATION | JIN, KAITIAN | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C6 | W 0800AM-0900AM | Topics from among the following: logic, sets, calculus, probability, history and philosophy of mathematics, game theory, geometry, and their relevance to contemporary science and society. Prerequisite: May also be counted toward the General Requirement in Natural Science & Mathematics. |
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Nat Sci & Math Sector (new curriculum only) | SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||
MATH 170-204 | RECITATION | JIN, KAITIAN | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C6 | W 0900AM-1000AM | Topics from among the following: logic, sets, calculus, probability, history and philosophy of mathematics, game theory, geometry, and their relevance to contemporary science and society. Prerequisite: May also be counted toward the General Requirement in Natural Science & Mathematics. |
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Nat Sci & Math Sector (new curriculum only) | SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||
MATH 170-211 | RECITATION | YE, SIHAN | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C8 | T 0830AM-0930AM | Topics from among the following: logic, sets, calculus, probability, history and philosophy of mathematics, game theory, geometry, and their relevance to contemporary science and society. Prerequisite: May also be counted toward the General Requirement in Natural Science & Mathematics. |
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Nat Sci & Math Sector (new curriculum only) | SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||
MATH 170-212 | RECITATION | YE, SIHAN | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C8 | T 0930AM-1030AM | Topics from among the following: logic, sets, calculus, probability, history and philosophy of mathematics, game theory, geometry, and their relevance to contemporary science and society. Prerequisite: May also be counted toward the General Requirement in Natural Science & Mathematics. |
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Nat Sci & Math Sector (new curriculum only) | SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||
MATH 170-213 | RECITATION | YE, SIHAN | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C8 | R 0830AM-0930AM | Topics from among the following: logic, sets, calculus, probability, history and philosophy of mathematics, game theory, geometry, and their relevance to contemporary science and society. Prerequisite: May also be counted toward the General Requirement in Natural Science & Mathematics. |
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Nat Sci & Math Sector (new curriculum only) | SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||
MATH 170-214 | RECITATION | YE, SIHAN | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C8 | R 0930AM-1030AM | Topics from among the following: logic, sets, calculus, probability, history and philosophy of mathematics, game theory, geometry, and their relevance to contemporary science and society. Prerequisite: May also be counted toward the General Requirement in Natural Science & Mathematics. |
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Nat Sci & Math Sector (new curriculum only) | SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||
MATH 170-601 | IDEAS IN MATHEMATICS | DETURCK, DENNIS | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 2C8 | MW 0630PM-0830PM | Topics from among the following: logic, sets, calculus, probability, history and philosophy of mathematics, game theory, geometry, and their relevance to contemporary science and society. Prerequisite: May also be counted toward the General Requirement in Natural Science & Mathematics. |
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Nat Sci & Math Sector (new curriculum only) | NATURAL SCIENCE & MATH SECTOR; FORMAL REASONING COURSE; FORMAL REASONING | ||||||
MATH 202-101 | LABORATORY | PUROHIT, SOUPARNA | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C4 | T 0630PM-0830PM | This course focuses on the creative side of mathematics, with an emphasis on discovery, reasoning, proofs and effective communication, while at the same time studying real and complex numbers, sequences, series, continuity, differentiability and integrability. Small class sizes permit an informal, discussion-type atmosphere, and often the entire class works together on a given problem. Homework is intended to be thought-provoking, rather than skill-sharpening. |
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MATH 202-102 | LABORATORY | PUROHIT, SOUPARNA | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C4 | R 0630PM-0830PM | This course focuses on the creative side of mathematics, with an emphasis on discovery, reasoning, proofs and effective communication, while at the same time studying real and complex numbers, sequences, series, continuity, differentiability and integrability. Small class sizes permit an informal, discussion-type atmosphere, and often the entire class works together on a given problem. Homework is intended to be thought-provoking, rather than skill-sharpening. |
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MATH 202-301 | PROVING THINGS: ANALYSIS | POP, FLORIAN | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C4 | MWF 1100AM-1200PM | This course focuses on the creative side of mathematics, with an emphasis on discovery, reasoning, proofs and effective communication, while at the same time studying real and complex numbers, sequences, series, continuity, differentiability and integrability. Small class sizes permit an informal, discussion-type atmosphere, and often the entire class works together on a given problem. Homework is intended to be thought-provoking, rather than skill-sharpening. |
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SECTION ACTIVITY CO-REQUISITE REQUIRED; FRESHMAN SEMINAR; FRESHMAN SEMINAR | |||||||
MATH 240-001 | CALCULUS III | MAXIMO ALEXANDRINO NOGUEIRA, DAVI | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB A1 | TR 1030AM-1200PM | Linear algebra: vectors, matrices, systems of linear equations, vector spaces, subspaces, spans, bases, and dimension, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors, maxtrix exponentials. Ordinary differential equations: higher-order homogeneous and inhomogeneous ODEs and linear systems of ODEs, phase plane analysis, non-linear systems. |
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MATH 240-002 | CALCULUS III | CHINBURG, TED | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB A8 | TR 0900AM-1030AM | Linear algebra: vectors, matrices, systems of linear equations, vector spaces, subspaces, spans, bases, and dimension, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors, maxtrix exponentials. Ordinary differential equations: higher-order homogeneous and inhomogeneous ODEs and linear systems of ODEs, phase plane analysis, non-linear systems. |
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MATH 240-003 | CALCULUS III | FRANKEL, BRETT | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB A2 | MWF 1200PM-0100PM | Linear algebra: vectors, matrices, systems of linear equations, vector spaces, subspaces, spans, bases, and dimension, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors, maxtrix exponentials. Ordinary differential equations: higher-order homogeneous and inhomogeneous ODEs and linear systems of ODEs, phase plane analysis, non-linear systems. |
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MATH 240-004 | CALCULUS III | PIMSNER, MICHAEL | FISHER-BENNETT HALL 401 | MWF 0100PM-0200PM | Linear algebra: vectors, matrices, systems of linear equations, vector spaces, subspaces, spans, bases, and dimension, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors, maxtrix exponentials. Ordinary differential equations: higher-order homogeneous and inhomogeneous ODEs and linear systems of ODEs, phase plane analysis, non-linear systems. |
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MATH 240-201 | CALCULUS III | WANG, YIDI | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4E19 | W 0800AM-0900AM | Linear algebra: vectors, matrices, systems of linear equations, vector spaces, subspaces, spans, bases, and dimension, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors, maxtrix exponentials. Ordinary differential equations: higher-order homogeneous and inhomogeneous ODEs and linear systems of ODEs, phase plane analysis, non-linear systems. |
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MATH 240-202 | CALCULUS III | WANG, YIDI | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4E19 | W 0900AM-1000AM | Linear algebra: vectors, matrices, systems of linear equations, vector spaces, subspaces, spans, bases, and dimension, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors, maxtrix exponentials. Ordinary differential equations: higher-order homogeneous and inhomogeneous ODEs and linear systems of ODEs, phase plane analysis, non-linear systems. |
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MATH 240-203 | CALCULUS III | WANG, YIDI | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4E9 | F 0800AM-0900AM | Linear algebra: vectors, matrices, systems of linear equations, vector spaces, subspaces, spans, bases, and dimension, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors, maxtrix exponentials. Ordinary differential equations: higher-order homogeneous and inhomogeneous ODEs and linear systems of ODEs, phase plane analysis, non-linear systems. |
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MATH 240-204 | CALCULUS III | WANG, YIDI | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4E9 | F 0900AM-1000AM | Linear algebra: vectors, matrices, systems of linear equations, vector spaces, subspaces, spans, bases, and dimension, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors, maxtrix exponentials. Ordinary differential equations: higher-order homogeneous and inhomogeneous ODEs and linear systems of ODEs, phase plane analysis, non-linear systems. |
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MATH 240-205 | CALCULUS III | FAN, WILLY | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4N30 | W 0800AM-0900AM | Linear algebra: vectors, matrices, systems of linear equations, vector spaces, subspaces, spans, bases, and dimension, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors, maxtrix exponentials. Ordinary differential equations: higher-order homogeneous and inhomogeneous ODEs and linear systems of ODEs, phase plane analysis, non-linear systems. |
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MATH 240-206 | CALCULUS III | FAN, WILLY | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4N30 | W 0900AM-1000AM | Linear algebra: vectors, matrices, systems of linear equations, vector spaces, subspaces, spans, bases, and dimension, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors, maxtrix exponentials. Ordinary differential equations: higher-order homogeneous and inhomogeneous ODEs and linear systems of ODEs, phase plane analysis, non-linear systems. |
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MATH 240-207 | CALCULUS III | FAN, WILLY | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4E19 | F 0800AM-0900AM | Linear algebra: vectors, matrices, systems of linear equations, vector spaces, subspaces, spans, bases, and dimension, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors, maxtrix exponentials. Ordinary differential equations: higher-order homogeneous and inhomogeneous ODEs and linear systems of ODEs, phase plane analysis, non-linear systems. |
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MATH 240-208 | CALCULUS III | FAN, WILLY | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4E19 | F 0900AM-1000AM | Linear algebra: vectors, matrices, systems of linear equations, vector spaces, subspaces, spans, bases, and dimension, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors, maxtrix exponentials. Ordinary differential equations: higher-order homogeneous and inhomogeneous ODEs and linear systems of ODEs, phase plane analysis, non-linear systems. |
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MATH 240-211 | CALCULUS III | FENG, FLORA | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C2 | M 0800AM-0900AM | Linear algebra: vectors, matrices, systems of linear equations, vector spaces, subspaces, spans, bases, and dimension, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors, maxtrix exponentials. Ordinary differential equations: higher-order homogeneous and inhomogeneous ODEs and linear systems of ODEs, phase plane analysis, non-linear systems. |
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MATH 240-212 | CALCULUS III | FENG, FLORA | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C2 | M 0900AM-1000AM | Linear algebra: vectors, matrices, systems of linear equations, vector spaces, subspaces, spans, bases, and dimension, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors, maxtrix exponentials. Ordinary differential equations: higher-order homogeneous and inhomogeneous ODEs and linear systems of ODEs, phase plane analysis, non-linear systems. |
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MATH 240-213 | CALCULUS III | FENG, FLORA | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 2N36 | W 0800AM-0900AM | Linear algebra: vectors, matrices, systems of linear equations, vector spaces, subspaces, spans, bases, and dimension, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors, maxtrix exponentials. Ordinary differential equations: higher-order homogeneous and inhomogeneous ODEs and linear systems of ODEs, phase plane analysis, non-linear systems. |
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MATH 240-214 | CALCULUS III | FENG, FLORA | TOWNE BUILDING 311 | W 0900AM-1000AM | Linear algebra: vectors, matrices, systems of linear equations, vector spaces, subspaces, spans, bases, and dimension, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors, maxtrix exponentials. Ordinary differential equations: higher-order homogeneous and inhomogeneous ODEs and linear systems of ODEs, phase plane analysis, non-linear systems. |
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MATH 240-215 | CALCULUS III | CANCELED | Linear algebra: vectors, matrices, systems of linear equations, vector spaces, subspaces, spans, bases, and dimension, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors, maxtrix exponentials. Ordinary differential equations: higher-order homogeneous and inhomogeneous ODEs and linear systems of ODEs, phase plane analysis, non-linear systems. |
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MATH 240-216 | CALCULUS III | CANCELED | Linear algebra: vectors, matrices, systems of linear equations, vector spaces, subspaces, spans, bases, and dimension, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors, maxtrix exponentials. Ordinary differential equations: higher-order homogeneous and inhomogeneous ODEs and linear systems of ODEs, phase plane analysis, non-linear systems. |
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MATH 240-221 | CALCULUS III | LIU, TIANYUE | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3N6 | T 0830AM-0930AM | Linear algebra: vectors, matrices, systems of linear equations, vector spaces, subspaces, spans, bases, and dimension, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors, maxtrix exponentials. Ordinary differential equations: higher-order homogeneous and inhomogeneous ODEs and linear systems of ODEs, phase plane analysis, non-linear systems. |
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MATH 240-222 | CALCULUS III | LIU, TIANYUE | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3N6 | T 0930AM-1030AM | Linear algebra: vectors, matrices, systems of linear equations, vector spaces, subspaces, spans, bases, and dimension, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors, maxtrix exponentials. Ordinary differential equations: higher-order homogeneous and inhomogeneous ODEs and linear systems of ODEs, phase plane analysis, non-linear systems. |
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MATH 240-223 | CALCULUS III | LIU, TIANYUE | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C6 | R 0800AM-0900AM | Linear algebra: vectors, matrices, systems of linear equations, vector spaces, subspaces, spans, bases, and dimension, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors, maxtrix exponentials. Ordinary differential equations: higher-order homogeneous and inhomogeneous ODEs and linear systems of ODEs, phase plane analysis, non-linear systems. |
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MATH 240-224 | CALCULUS III | LIU, TIANYUE | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3N6 | R 0930AM-1030AM | Linear algebra: vectors, matrices, systems of linear equations, vector spaces, subspaces, spans, bases, and dimension, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors, maxtrix exponentials. Ordinary differential equations: higher-order homogeneous and inhomogeneous ODEs and linear systems of ODEs, phase plane analysis, non-linear systems. |
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MATH 240-231 | CALCULUS III | ZHOU, WEICHEN | CANCELED | Linear algebra: vectors, matrices, systems of linear equations, vector spaces, subspaces, spans, bases, and dimension, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors, maxtrix exponentials. Ordinary differential equations: higher-order homogeneous and inhomogeneous ODEs and linear systems of ODEs, phase plane analysis, non-linear systems. |
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MATH 240-232 | CALCULUS III | ZHOU, WEICHEN | FISHER-BENNETT HALL 406 | T 0930AM-1030AM | Linear algebra: vectors, matrices, systems of linear equations, vector spaces, subspaces, spans, bases, and dimension, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors, maxtrix exponentials. Ordinary differential equations: higher-order homogeneous and inhomogeneous ODEs and linear systems of ODEs, phase plane analysis, non-linear systems. |
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MATH 240-233 | CALCULUS III | CANCELED | Linear algebra: vectors, matrices, systems of linear equations, vector spaces, subspaces, spans, bases, and dimension, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors, maxtrix exponentials. Ordinary differential equations: higher-order homogeneous and inhomogeneous ODEs and linear systems of ODEs, phase plane analysis, non-linear systems. |
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MATH 240-234 | CALCULUS III | CANCELED | Linear algebra: vectors, matrices, systems of linear equations, vector spaces, subspaces, spans, bases, and dimension, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors, maxtrix exponentials. Ordinary differential equations: higher-order homogeneous and inhomogeneous ODEs and linear systems of ODEs, phase plane analysis, non-linear systems. |
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MATH 240-601 | CALCULUS III | CLEE, WILLIAM | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 2C2 | TR 0630PM-0830PM | Linear algebra: vectors, matrices, systems of linear equations, vector spaces, subspaces, spans, bases, and dimension, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors, maxtrix exponentials. Ordinary differential equations: higher-order homogeneous and inhomogeneous ODEs and linear systems of ODEs, phase plane analysis, non-linear systems. |
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MATH 241-001 | CALCULUS IV | CHAI, CHING-LI | STITELER HALL B21 | MWF 0100PM-0200PM | Partial differential equations and their solutions, including solutions of the wave, heat and Laplace equations, and Sturm-Liouville problems. Introduction to Fourier series and Fourier transforms. Computation of solutions, modeling using PDE's, geometric intuition, and qualitative understanding of the evolution of systems according to the type of partial differential operator. |
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MATH 241-002 | CALCULUS IV | YU, CHENGLONG | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB A6 | TR 1030AM-1200PM | Partial differential equations and their solutions, including solutions of the wave, heat and Laplace equations, and Sturm-Liouville problems. Introduction to Fourier series and Fourier transforms. Computation of solutions, modeling using PDE's, geometric intuition, and qualitative understanding of the evolution of systems according to the type of partial differential operator. |
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MATH 241-201 | CALCULUS IV | TA, JOHN | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4N30 | T 0830AM-0930AM | Partial differential equations and their solutions, including solutions of the wave, heat and Laplace equations, and Sturm-Liouville problems. Introduction to Fourier series and Fourier transforms. Computation of solutions, modeling using PDE's, geometric intuition, and qualitative understanding of the evolution of systems according to the type of partial differential operator. |
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MATH 241-202 | CALCULUS IV | TA, JOHN | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4N30 | T 0930AM-1030AM | Partial differential equations and their solutions, including solutions of the wave, heat and Laplace equations, and Sturm-Liouville problems. Introduction to Fourier series and Fourier transforms. Computation of solutions, modeling using PDE's, geometric intuition, and qualitative understanding of the evolution of systems according to the type of partial differential operator. |
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MATH 241-203 | CALCULUS IV | TA, JOHN | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4N30 | R 0830AM-0930AM | Partial differential equations and their solutions, including solutions of the wave, heat and Laplace equations, and Sturm-Liouville problems. Introduction to Fourier series and Fourier transforms. Computation of solutions, modeling using PDE's, geometric intuition, and qualitative understanding of the evolution of systems according to the type of partial differential operator. |
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MATH 241-204 | CALCULUS IV | TA, JOHN | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4N30 | R 0930AM-1030AM | Partial differential equations and their solutions, including solutions of the wave, heat and Laplace equations, and Sturm-Liouville problems. Introduction to Fourier series and Fourier transforms. Computation of solutions, modeling using PDE's, geometric intuition, and qualitative understanding of the evolution of systems according to the type of partial differential operator. |
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MATH 241-211 | CALCULUS IV | GOODMAN, MCFEELY | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3N6 | W 0800AM-0900AM | Partial differential equations and their solutions, including solutions of the wave, heat and Laplace equations, and Sturm-Liouville problems. Introduction to Fourier series and Fourier transforms. Computation of solutions, modeling using PDE's, geometric intuition, and qualitative understanding of the evolution of systems according to the type of partial differential operator. |
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MATH 241-212 | CALCULUS IV | GOODMAN, MCFEELY | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3N6 | W 0900AM-1000AM | Partial differential equations and their solutions, including solutions of the wave, heat and Laplace equations, and Sturm-Liouville problems. Introduction to Fourier series and Fourier transforms. Computation of solutions, modeling using PDE's, geometric intuition, and qualitative understanding of the evolution of systems according to the type of partial differential operator. |
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MATH 241-213 | CALCULUS IV | GOODMAN, MCFEELY | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C6 | F 0800AM-0900AM | Partial differential equations and their solutions, including solutions of the wave, heat and Laplace equations, and Sturm-Liouville problems. Introduction to Fourier series and Fourier transforms. Computation of solutions, modeling using PDE's, geometric intuition, and qualitative understanding of the evolution of systems according to the type of partial differential operator. |
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MATH 241-214 | CALCULUS IV | GOODMAN, MCFEELY | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C6 | F 0900AM-1000AM | Partial differential equations and their solutions, including solutions of the wave, heat and Laplace equations, and Sturm-Liouville problems. Introduction to Fourier series and Fourier transforms. Computation of solutions, modeling using PDE's, geometric intuition, and qualitative understanding of the evolution of systems according to the type of partial differential operator. |
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MATH 241-601 | CALCULUS IV | HUGHES, ANTHONY | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 2C6 | TR 0630PM-0830PM | Partial differential equations and their solutions, including solutions of the wave, heat and Laplace equations, and Sturm-Liouville problems. Introduction to Fourier series and Fourier transforms. Computation of solutions, modeling using PDE's, geometric intuition, and qualitative understanding of the evolution of systems according to the type of partial differential operator. |
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MATH 312-001 | LINEAR ALGEBRA | JANG, MI | LAB-STRUC OF MATTER AUD | TR 0130PM-0300PM | Linear transformations, Gauss Jordan elimination, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, theory and applications. Mathematics majors are advised that MATH 312 cannot be taken to satisfy the major requirements. Prerequisite: Students who have already received credit for either Math 370, 371,502, or 503 cannot receive further credit for Math 312 or Math 313/513. Students can receive credit for at most one of Math 312 and 313/513. |
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MATH 312-002 | LINEAR ALGEBRA | TEWARI, VASU | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB A1 | MWF 1200PM-0100PM | Linear transformations, Gauss Jordan elimination, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, theory and applications. Mathematics majors are advised that MATH 312 cannot be taken to satisfy the major requirements. Prerequisite: Students who have already received credit for either Math 370, 371,502, or 503 cannot receive further credit for Math 312 or Math 313/513. Students can receive credit for at most one of Math 312 and 313/513. |
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MATH 314-101 | LABORATORY | VACHIRAPRASITH, KAMRON | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C2 | M 0630PM-0830PM | Topics will include: Vector spaces, Basis and dimension, quotients; Linear maps and matrices; Determinants, Dual spaces and maps; Invariant subspaces, Cononical forms; Scalar products: Euclidean, unitary and symplectic spaces; Orthogonal and Unitary operators; Tensor products and polylinear maps; Symmetric and skew-symmetric tensors and exterior algebra. Prerequisite: Math 314/514 covers Linear Algebra at the advanced level with a theoretical approach. Students can receive credit for at most one of Math 312 or Math 314. |
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MATH 314-102 | LABORATORY | VACHIRAPRASITH, KAMRON | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C2 | W 0630PM-0830PM | Topics will include: Vector spaces, Basis and dimension, quotients; Linear maps and matrices; Determinants, Dual spaces and maps; Invariant subspaces, Cononical forms; Scalar products: Euclidean, unitary and symplectic spaces; Orthogonal and Unitary operators; Tensor products and polylinear maps; Symmetric and skew-symmetric tensors and exterior algebra. Prerequisite: Math 314/514 covers Linear Algebra at the advanced level with a theoretical approach. Students can receive credit for at most one of Math 312 or Math 314. |
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MATH 314-401 | ADVANCED LINEAR ALGEBRA | DONAGI, RON | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 2C4 | TR 1200PM-0130PM | Topics will include: Vector spaces, Basis and dimension, quotients; Linear maps and matrices; Determinants, Dual spaces and maps; Invariant subspaces, Cononical forms; Scalar products: Euclidean, unitary and symplectic spaces; Orthogonal and Unitary operators; Tensor products and polylinear maps; Symmetric and skew-symmetric tensors and exterior algebra. Prerequisite: Math 314/514 covers Linear Algebra at the advanced level with a theoretical approach. Students can receive credit for at most one of Math 312 or Math 314. |
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MATH 320-001 | COMPUTER METHODS I | HYND, RYAN | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C4 | TR 0130PM-0300PM | Students will use symbolic manipulation software and write programs to solve problems in numerical quadrature, equation-solving, linear algebra and differential equations. Theoretical and computational aspects of the methods will be discussed along with error analysis and a critical comparison of methods. |
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MATH 340-401 | DISCRETE MATHEMATICS I | HAGLUND, JAMES | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3W2 | TR 0300PM-0430PM | Topics will be drawn from some subjects in combinatorial analysis with applications to many other branches of math and science: graphs and networks, generating functions, permutations, posets, asymptotics. |
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MATH 360-001 | ADVANCED CALCULUS | PIMSNER, MICHAEL | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C6 | MWF 1100AM-1200PM | Syllabus for MATH 360-361: a study of the foundations of the differential and integral calculus, including the real numbers and elementary topology, continuous and differentiable functions, uniform convergence of series of functions, and inverse and implicit function theorems. MATH 508-509 is a masters level version of this course. |
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MATH 360-101 | LABORATORY | GOODMAN, ERIC | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C6 | T 0630PM-0830PM | Syllabus for MATH 360-361: a study of the foundations of the differential and integral calculus, including the real numbers and elementary topology, continuous and differentiable functions, uniform convergence of series of functions, and inverse and implicit function theorems. MATH 508-509 is a masters level version of this course. |
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MATH 360-102 | LABORATORY | GOODMAN, ERIC | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C6 | R 0630PM-0830PM | Syllabus for MATH 360-361: a study of the foundations of the differential and integral calculus, including the real numbers and elementary topology, continuous and differentiable functions, uniform convergence of series of functions, and inverse and implicit function theorems. MATH 508-509 is a masters level version of this course. |
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MATH 361-001 | ADVANCED CALCULUS | KIRILLOV, ALEXANDRE | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C4 | TR 0300PM-0430PM | Continuation of MATH 360. |
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MATH 361-101 | LABORATORY | BICALHO SATURNINO, ARTUR | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C6 | M 0630PM-0830PM | Continuation of MATH 360. |
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MATH 361-102 | LABORATORY | BICALHO SATURNINO, ARTUR | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C6 | W 0630PM-0830PM | Continuation of MATH 360. |
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MATH 370-001 | ALGEBRA | CHAI, CHING-LI | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4E9 | MWF 1000AM-1100AM | Syllabus for MATH 370-371: an introduction to the basic concepts of modern algebra. Linear algebra, eigenvalues and eigenvectors of matrices, groups, rings and fields. Prerequisite: MATH 502-503 is a masters level version of this course. Students who have already received credit for either Math 370, 371, 502, or 503 cannot receive further credit for Math 312 or Math 313/513. Students can receive creidt for at most one of Math 312 and math 313/513. |
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MATH 370-101 | LABORATORY | KIM, JONGWON | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C2 | T 0630PM-0830PM | Syllabus for MATH 370-371: an introduction to the basic concepts of modern algebra. Linear algebra, eigenvalues and eigenvectors of matrices, groups, rings and fields. Prerequisite: MATH 502-503 is a masters level version of this course. Students who have already received credit for either Math 370, 371, 502, or 503 cannot receive further credit for Math 312 or Math 313/513. Students can receive creidt for at most one of Math 312 and math 313/513. |
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MATH 370-102 | LABORATORY | KIM, JONGWON | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C2 | R 0630PM-0830PM | Syllabus for MATH 370-371: an introduction to the basic concepts of modern algebra. Linear algebra, eigenvalues and eigenvectors of matrices, groups, rings and fields. Prerequisite: MATH 502-503 is a masters level version of this course. Students who have already received credit for either Math 370, 371, 502, or 503 cannot receive further credit for Math 312 or Math 313/513. Students can receive creidt for at most one of Math 312 and math 313/513. |
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MATH 371-001 | ALGEBRA | PANTEV, TONY | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4C6 | MWF 1000AM-1100AM | Prerequisite: Students who have already received credit for either Math 370, 371, 502 or 503 cannot receive further credit for Math 312 or Math 313/513. Students can receive credit for at most one of Math 312 and Math 313/513. |
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MATH 371-101 | LABORATORY | CAI, ZHAODONG | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C2 | T 0630PM-0830PM | Prerequisite: Students who have already received credit for either Math 370, 371, 502 or 503 cannot receive further credit for Math 312 or Math 313/513. Students can receive credit for at most one of Math 312 and Math 313/513. |
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MATH 371-102 | LABORATORY | CAI, ZHAODONG | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C2 | R 0630PM-0830PM | Prerequisite: Students who have already received credit for either Math 370, 371, 502 or 503 cannot receive further credit for Math 312 or Math 313/513. Students can receive credit for at most one of Math 312 and Math 313/513. |
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MATH 410-401 | COMPLEX ANALYSIS | MERLING, MONA | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3N1H | TR 0130PM-0300PM | Complex numbers, DeMoivre's theorem, complex valued functions of a complex variable, the derivative, analytic functions, the Cauchy-Riemann equations, complex integration, Cauchy's integral theorem, residues, computation of definite integrals by residues, and elementary conformal mapping. |
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MATH 420-401 | ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS | MCGRATH, PETER | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4N30 | TR 1200PM-0130PM | After a rapid review of the basic techniques for solving equations, the course will discuss one or more of the following topics: stability of linear and nonlinear systems, boundary value problems and orthogonal functions, numerical techniques, Laplace transform methods. |
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MATH 432-001 | GAME THEORY | TEWARI, VASU | MCNEIL BUILDING 150 | MWF 1000AM-1100AM | A mathematical approach to game theory, with an emphasis on examples of actual games. Topics will include mathematical models of games, combinatorial games, two person (zero sum and general sum) games, non-cooperating games and equilibria. |
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MATH 460-401 | TOPOLOGY | LICHTENFELZ, LEANDRO | DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4E9 | TR 0900AM-1030AM | Point set topology: metric spaces and topological spaces, compactness, connectedness, continuity, extension theorems, separation axioms, quotient spaces, topologies on function spaces, Tychonoff theorem. Fundamental groups and covering spaces, and related topics. |
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