Undergraduate Rotation Schedule
Lower Division Schedule
The lower division courses MAT 108, MAT 114, MAT 119, MAT 125, MAT 136, MAT 137, MAT 150, MAT 155, MAT 226, MAT 238, MAT 239, and STA 270 are offered each semester. Except for MAT 108 and MAT 226, these are also typically offered each summer session. MAT 123 is offered each fall semester and MAT 131 and 185 are offered each spring semester. TSM 101 and 102 (in the NAUTeach program) are offered each semester as well.
Upper Division Course Schedule
Most upper division courses are on a schedule of every semester, every spring or every fall. Exceptions include MAT 335 and MAT 461 (every other fall), MAT 412C, MAT 441C, MAT 368, MAT 480 and MAT 331 (every other spring), and MAT 467 (every 3rd semester). MAT 485 (Undergraduate Research) is always available.
Fall 2009 |
Spring 2010 |
Fall 2010 |
Spring 2011 |
MAT 316 |
MAT 316 |
MAT 316 |
MAT316 |
MAT 318 |
MAT318 |
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MAT 320W |
MAT 320W |
MAT 320W |
MAT320W |
MAT 331
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MAT 331 |
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MAT 335 |
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MAT 362 |
MAT 362 |
MAT 362 |
MAT 362 |
MAT 365 |
MAT 365 |
MAT 365 |
MAT 365 |
MAT 368 |
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MAT 401 |
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MAT 402 |
MAT 402 |
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MAT 411C |
MAT 411C |
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MAT 412C |
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MAT 431C |
MAT 431C |
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MAT 441C |
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MAT 442C |
MAT 442C |
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MAT 461 |
MAT 461 |
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MAT 467 |
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MAT 480 |
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STA 371 |
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STA 471 |
STA 471 |
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STA 472 |
STA 472 |
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STA 473C |
STA 473C |
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STA 474C |
STA 474C |
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STA 477 |
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TSM 300 |
TSM 300 |
TSM 300 |
TSM 300 |
TSM 350 |
TSM 350 |
TSM 350 |
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TSM 404 |
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TSM 450 |
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TSM 495c |
TSM 495c |
TSM 495c |
Graduate Rotation Schedule
M.S. Degree Programs
MAT Courses
511 |
Abstract Algebra I |
Fall Odd |
516 |
Linear Algebra |
Spring Odd |
526 |
Topics in Combinatorics |
Fall Even |
531 |
Real Analysis |
Fall Even |
535 |
Complex Analysis |
Fall Odd |
542 |
Wildlife Population Modeling |
Fall Even |
543 |
Population Ecology Lab |
Fall Even |
562 |
Interest Theory for Actuarial Science |
Fall Even |
563 |
Numerical Analysis |
Fall Even |
565 |
Actuarial Mathematics I |
Fall Odd |
567 |
Risk Theory |
Spring Even |
587 |
Professional Development Seminar |
Fall |
612 |
Abstract Algebra II |
Spring Even |
618 |
Theory of Numbers |
Offered occasionally in Spring |
632 |
Measure and Integration |
Spring Odd |
641 |
Topology |
Spring Even |
661 |
Applied Mathematics |
Spring Even |
665 |
Ordinary Differential Equations |
Fall Odd |
667 |
Dynamical Systems |
Fall Even |
690 |
Advanced Topics in Mathematics |
Offered occasionally in Spring |
STA Courses
570 |
Statistical Methods I |
Fall, Spring |
571 |
Statistical Methods II |
Spring |
572 |
Multivariate Statistical Methods |
Fall Even |
574 |
Categorical Data Analysis |
Spring Odd |
575 |
Applied Sampling |
Fall Even |
585 |
Statistical Consulting Practicum |
Fall, Spring |
587 |
Professional Development Seminar |
Fall |
673 |
Mathematical Statistics I |
Fall Odd |
674 |
Mathematical Statistics II |
Spring Even |
675 |
Theory Linear Models |
Spring Even |
676 |
Experimental Design |
Spring Odd |
M.A.T. Degree Program
Fall 08 |
MAT 500 |
Reflections On/In Math Education |
MAT 506 |
Connections - Geometry |
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Spring 09 |
MAT 504 |
Connections - Algebra and Number Theory |
MAT 602 |
Research in Mathematics Education |
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Summer 09 |
MAT 501 | History and Philosophy of Mathematics Education |
MAT 601 |
Seminar in Mathematics Education |
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Fall 09 |
MAT 507 |
Connections - Probability and Statistics |
MAT 508 |
Technology in Mathematics Education |
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Spring 10 |
MAT 500 |
Reflections On/In Math Education |
MAT 505 |
Connections - Calculus |
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Summer 10 |
MAT 502 |
Problem Solving: Theory and Practice |
MAT 601 |
Seminar in Mathematics Education |
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Fall 10 |
MAT 602 |
Research in Mathematics Education |
MAT 506 |
Connections - Geometry |
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| Spring 11 | MAT 504 |
Connections - Algebra and Number Theory |
MAT 601 |
Seminar in Mathematics Education |
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Summer 11 |
MAT 501 | History and Philosophy of Mathematics Education |
MAT 601 |
Seminar in Mathematics Education |
This schedule is subject to change. The frequency of offerings may be adjusted in response to enrollment figures, faculty resources and/or student demand
REV: 4/2009