Teaching Schedule, Fall 2003

This is the material that will appear in the Course Listings Book for the fall 2003 semester. It is subject to change (particularly, some instructors) but should be reasonably complete and accurate. Changes from what appears in the Course Listings will be highlighted in red if they occur. Please notify Ron Freiwald if you spot any discrepancies not so highlighted.
 

                                                                                                                                                     * = course coordinator
 

Course   Section    Time    Instructor 
Math 100 Foundations for Calculus
Only for students needing more preparation for Calculus I. Does NOT fulfill QA requirement. Must be taken for a letter grade.
1 MWF 3-4 Herdlick
Math 1201  Programming in C 1 MWF 10-11 Gupta
Math 127 Calculus I for the Life, Managerial and Social Sciences
Introductory calculus for students in these areas who need a survey of the main ideas and techniques of calculus and who are not planning to continue with Calculus III (Math 233)
1 MWF 12-1 Roberts
Math 128 Calculus II for the Life, Managerial and Social Sciences
Second semester of calculus for students in these areas who need a survey of the main ideas and techniques of calculus and who are not planning to continue with
Calculus III (Math 233)
1
2
MWF 10-11
MWF 12-1
Rochberg
Rochberg
Math 131  Calculus I
2
MWF 10-11
MWF 1-2
Shapiro
Shapiro
Math 132  Calculus II
Note: all Math 132 students must also register for the 1 
credit Data Analaysis Lab, Math 132L.
1
2
3
4
MWF 9-10
MWF 10-11
MWF 12-1
MWF 1-2
Apfel
Yohe*
Apfel
Thornton
Math 141  Accelerated Calculus I 1 MTTF 9-10 Krishtal
Math 201 Freshman Seminar: How Mathematics Thinks: Multivariable Calculus.  More information 1 MTTF 11-12 Weiss
Math 217  Differential Equations 1
2
3
MTTF 9-10
MTTF 10-11
MTTF 11-12
Hasting*
Ravindra
Hasting
Math 233  Calculus III  1
2
3
MTTF 9-10
MTTF 11-12
MTTF 12-1
Wilson*
Xie
Ravindra
Math 302  Elementary Geometry from an Advanced Point of View 1 MWF 3-4 Chi
Math 309  Matrix Algebra 1
2
MWF 10-11
MWF 1-2
 
Blank
Shekhtman
  (SSM)
Math 310  Foundations for Higher Mathematics 1 TT 1-2:30 Krantz
New
Math 310W Foundations for Higher Mathematics  (Writing Intensive: additional information)
1 M 11-12 and
TT 1-2:30
Krantz
Math 318  Introduction to Calculus of Several Variables 1 MWF 10-11 Chi
Math 320  Elementary Probability and Statistics I
(Note: Section 1 will be a more rigorous section, including an introduction to the SAS statistical software package. 
Section 1 also has Math 132 (Calculus II) as a prerequisite. Recommended for math majors.)
1
2
3
MWF 9-10
MWF 10-11
MWF 11-12
Spitznagel
Spitznagel
Spitznagel
New Topic
Math 350: Topics in Applied Mathematics: Mathematics and Chemistry of Reaction-Diffusion Systems  More information
(Note: Professor Wickerhauser's applied topics course (350), "Mathematics for Multimedia" is tentatively schedule for spring 2004.)
1 TT 2:30-4 Feres
Math 411  Advanced Calculus I 1 TT 10-11:30 Wilson
Math 416  Complex Variables 1 Tu 6:30-9 pm Cline
Math 417  Introduction to Topology and Modern Analysis I 1 TT 1-2:30 Freiwald
Math 421  Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable I 1 MWF 10-11 Wright
Math 429  Linear Algebra 1 MWF 12-1 Conlon
Math 431  Algebra I 1 MWF 1-2 Shareshian
Math 434  Survival Analysis 1 TT 4-5:30 Sawyer
Math 441  Geometry I 1 MWF 11-12 Jensen
Math 451  Measure Theory and Functional Analysis I 1 TT 1-2:30 Weaver
Math 475  Statistical Computation 1 TT 1-2:30 Sawyer
Math 493  Probability 1 MWF 2-3 Baernstein
Math 537  Topics in Algebra
(An introduction to algebraic geometry)
1 TT 2:30-4 Kumar
Math 543 Geometry and Manifold Theory: Hyperbolic Geometry 1 MWF 2-3 Roberts
Math 551 Advanced Probability 1 MWF 3-4 Sawyer
Math 553 Topics in Probability  1 TT 1-2:30 Silverstein