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Mathematics Department
Upper Division Course Offerings
The Mathematics Department offers required upper division mathematics courses annually and most upper division elective courses biennially. Students majoring in mathematics, applied mathematics, and mathematics education at Marist will meet with their advisors on a regular basis to ensure that they complete all required courses in either their junior or senior year.
For majors pursuing certifcation in adolescence eduation, note that, MATH 450 Fundamental Concepts of Geometry will ONLY be offered in Fall semesters of ODD years.
In the table below are all of the scheduled offerings of these courses for the next several semesters. Students majoring in mathematics at Marist will meet with their advisors on a regular basis to ensure that they complete all required courses in either their junior or senior year.
Note: In addition to the courses listed below, Special Topics or other seldom-offered catalog courses may be offered, especially in a semester with few other upper level courses. All courses are offered upon sufficient student demand.
GENERAL SCHEDULE
Fall Odd YearsMATH 330 Probability and Statistics |
Spring Even Years*MATH 321 Differential Equations MATH 331 Applied Statistics
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Fall Even YearsMATH 330 Probability and Statistics
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Spring Odd YearsMATH 321 Differential Equations |