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Courses: Prerequisites for Undergraduate Math Courses

Only immediate prerequisites are given here; be sure to check whether the prerequisites for a given course have their own prerequisites.

The earlier quarters of a multiquarter course (xxx-1,2 or xxx-1,2,3) are prerequisites for the later quarters.

The numbers in this chart are the new math course numbers, effective Fall 2005/6.
Here's a chart giving the equivalent old numbers.

Course Number Course Title Prerequisites
104-0 Introduction to Game Theory  
110-0 Introduction to Mathematics I  
111-0 Introduction to Mathematics II  
202-0 Finite Mathematics  
211-0 Short Course in Calculus  
212-0 Single Variable Calculus I dept permission
213-0 Single Variable Calculus II 212-0
214-0 Single Variable Calculus III 213-0
220-0 Differential Calculus of One Variable Functions  
224-0 Integral Calculus of One Variable Functions 220
230-0 Differential Calculus of Multivariable Functions 224
234-0 Multiple Integration and Vector Calculus 230
240-0 Linear Algebra 230
250-0 Elementary Differential Equations 240
300-0 Foundations of Higher Mathematics 240
306-0 Combinatorics and Discrete Mathematics 240
308-0 Graph Theory 291-1 or 300 or 306
310-1,2,3 Probability and Stochastic Processes (234 and 240) or 290-3 or 291-3
320-1,2,3 Real Analysis (234 or 290-3 or 291-3) plus 300
321-1,2,3 MENU: Real Analysis
not just for MENU
dept permission
325-0 Complex Variables for Applications 250
330-1,2,3 Abstract Algebra 240 and 300
331-1,2,3 MENU: Abstract Algebra
not just for MENU
240 and 300
334-0 Linear Algebra: Second Course 240
336-1,2 Introduction to the Theory of Numbers 230
340-0 Geometry 230
342-0 Introduction to Differential Geometry (234 and 240) or 290-3 or 291-3
344-0 Introduction to Topology 320-1 or 321-1
351-0 Fourier Analysis and Boundary Value Problems 250
353-0 Qualitative Differential Equations 240 and 250
354-1,2 Chaotic Dynamical Systems 240
360-1,2,3 MENU: Second Year 290-1,2,3 or 291-1,2,3
364-0 Game Theory 240
366-1 Mathematical Models in Finance 310-1 or equivalent
368-0 Introduction to Optimization 300-0; 320-1 or 321-1 is desirable but not required
370-0 Mathematical Logic instructor permission
374-0 Theory of Computability and Turing Machines instructor permission