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Carleton University Undergraduate Calendar 2004-2005


Courses

Mathematics (MATH)
School of Mathematics and Statistics
Faculty of Science

Note

  • Consult the regulations concerning Deferred Examinations in the Academic Regulations section of this Calendar.
  • See also the course listings under Statistics (STAT) in this Calendar.
Prerequisites for first-year Calculus courses

  • MATH 1002, MATH 1004, MATH 1007, MATH 1009
  • Pre-university Calculus: Ontario Grade 12 Mathematics: Advanced Functions and Introductory Calculus, or an OAC in Calculus, or MATH 0007, or equivalent.
  • Students must successfully complete one of: Grade 12 Mathematics: Advanced Functions and Introductory Calculus, or an OAC in Calculus, or MATH 0005 and MATH 0007, or equivalent, prior to taking a 1000-level Calculus course.

For students in any program offered by the School of Mathematics and Statistics, the above requirement of MATH 0005 and MATH 0007 is in addition to the minimum 15.0 credits in General programs, or 20.0 credits in Honours programs.

Prerequisites for most first-year Algebra courses

  • MATH 1102, MATH 1104, MATH 1107
  • Pre-university Algebra: Ontario Grade 12 Mathematics: Geometry and Discrete Mathematics, or an OAC in Algebra and Geometry, or MATH 0107, or equivalent.
  • Note: an OAC in Finite Mathematics is not an equivalent.

Students must successfully complete one of: Grade 12 Geometry and Discrete Mathematics, or an OAC in Algebra and Geometry, or MATH 0107, or equivalent, prior to taking any one of the three 1000-level algebra courses listed above.

For students in any program offered by the School of Mathematics and Statistics, the above requirement of MATH 0107 is in addition to the minimum 15.0 credits in General programs, or 20.0 credits in Honours programs.

MATH 0005 - Precalculus: Functions and Graphs
MATH 0007 - Introductory Calculus
MATH 0107 - Algebra and Geometry
MATH 1002 - Calculus
MATH 1004 - Calculus for Engineering Students
MATH 1005 - Differential Equations and Infinite Series for Engineering Students
MATH 1007 - Elementary Calculus I
MATH 1009 - Calculus: with Applications to Business and Economics
MATH 1102 - Algebra
MATH 1104 - Linear Algebra for Engineering and Computer Science Students
MATH 1107 - Linear Algebra I
MATH 1119 - Linear Algebra: with Applications to Business and Economics
MATH 1805 - Discrete Structures I
MATH 2000 - Calculus and Introductory Analysis
MATH 2004 - Multivariable Calculus for Engineering Students
MATH 2007 - Elementary Calculus II
MATH 2008 - Intermediate Calculus
MATH 2009 - Intermediate Calculus for Science Students
MATH 2100 - Algebra
MATH 2107 - Linear Algebra II
MATH 2108 - Abstract Algebra I
MATH 2200 - Co-operative Work Term Report 1
MATH 2404 - Ordinary Differential Equations I
MATH 2454 - Ordinary Differential Equations
MATH 2800 - Discrete Mathematics and Algorithms
MATH 2907 - Directed Studies
MATH 3001 - Real Analysis
MATH 3002 - Advanced Calculus
MATH 3007 - Functions of a Complex Variable
MATH 3008 - Ordinary Differential Equations
MATH 3009 - Introductory Analysis
MATH 3057 - Functions of a Complex Variable
MATH 3101 - Algebraic Structures with Computer Applications
MATH 3106 - Introduction to Group Theory
MATH 3107 - Linear Algebra III
MATH 3108 - Abstract Algebra II
MATH 3158 - Rings and Fields
MATH 3200 - Co-operative Work Term Report 2
MATH 3201 - Co-operative Work Term Report 3
MATH 3205 - Euclidean Geometry and its Groups
MATH 3206 - Plane Projective Geometry
MATH 3256 - Foundations of Projective Geometry
MATH 3306 - Elements of Set Theory
MATH 3404 - Ordinary Differential Equations II
MATH 3406 - Autonomous Dynamical Systems
MATH 3705 - Mathematical Methods I
MATH 3800 - Modeling and Computational Methods for Experimental Science
MATH 3801 - Linear Programming
MATH 3802 - Combinatorial Optimization
MATH 3804 - Design and Analysis of Algorithms I
MATH 3805 - Discrete Structures and Applications
MATH 3806 - Numerical Analysis
MATH 3807 - Mathematical Software
MATH 3809 - Introduction to Number Theory and Cryptography
MATH 3819 - Modern Computer Algebra
MATH 3907 - Directed Studies
MATH 4003 - Functional Analysis
MATH 4007 - Measure and Integration Theory
MATH 4105 - Rings and Modules
MATH 4106 - Group Theory
MATH 4107 - Commutative Algebra
MATH 4108 - Homological Algebra and Category Theory
MATH 4109 - Fields and Coding Theory
MATH 4200 - Co-operative Work Term Report 4
MATH 4201 - Co-operative Work Term Report 5
MATH 4205 - Introduction to General Topology
MATH 4206 - Introduction to Algebraic Topology
MATH 4207 - Foundations of Geometry
MATH 4208 - Introduction to Differentiable Manifolds
MATH 4305 - Analytic Number Theory
MATH 4306 - Algebraic Number Theory
MATH 4407 - Tensor Analysis and Relativity Theory
MATH 4600 - Case Studies in Operations Research
MATH 4700 - Partial Differential Equations
MATH 4701 - Topics in Partial Differential Equations
MATH 4702 - Integral Transforms
MATH 4703 - Qualitative Theory of Ordinary Differential Equations
MATH 4801 - Topics in Combinatorics
MATH 4802 - Introduction to Mathematical Logic
MATH 4803 - Computable Functions
MATH 4805 - Theory of Automata
MATH 4806 - Numerical Linear Algebra
MATH 4807 - Game Theory
MATH 4808 - Graph Theory and Algorithms
MATH 4809 - Mathematical Cryptography
MATH 4811 - Combinatorial Design Theory
MATH 4905 - Honours Project
MATH 4906 - Directed Studies
MATH 4907 - Directed Studies

Note: not all courses listed are offered in a given year. For an up-to-date statement of course offerings for the current session and to determine the term of offering, consult the class schedule available online at: http://www.carleton.ca/registrar/registration/index.htm or http://central.carleton.ca/

 

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