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The Faculty
Chair: Warren Warren B. Gordon
University Distinguished Professor Gordon Professors:
- Arthur Apter
- Fred Buckley James Gatheral
Presidential Professor:
- Jim Gatheral
Professors:
- Warren B. Gordon
- Miriam HausmanJonathan Huntley
- Bruce Jordan
- Laurence Kirby
- Elena Kosygina
- Andrew Lesniewski
- Anita Mayo
- Carlos Julio MorenoRados Radoicic
- Alvany Rocha
- David E. Tepper
- Aaron Todd
- Tai-Ho Wang
Associate Professors:
- Jack R. Barone
- Michael GartenbergLouis-Pierre Arguin
- C. Douglas HowardElena Kosygina
- Rados Radoicic
- Jakob Reich
- Beryl I. Shaw
- Dan Stefanica
- Tai-Ho Wang
- Sherman Wong
- Dan Stefanica
- Ingrid-Mona Zamfirescu
Assistant Professors:
- Michael J. Carlisle
- Feng Chen
- Peter Gregory
- Ivan Matic
- Anja Richter
- Adam Sheffer
- Giulio TrigilaIngrid-Mona Zamfirescu
Lecturers:
- April Allen-Materowski
- Judith Broadwin
- Alfred W. Friedland
- Evan Fink
- Sarah Harney
- Jarrod Pickens
- Timothy Ridenour
- Ryan Ronan
- Elizabeth SteppWalter O.Wang
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Mathematics
The major in mathematics is designed to enable the student to enter the marketplace (industrial or educational) or to pursue further studies in mathematics or allied fields at the graduate level. Interested students are urged to contact the Department of Mathematics as early as possible. The student will be assigned an advisor who will aid in formulating an appropriate course of study. Students who want to teach mathematics in the secondary schools should consult an advisor in the Center for Advisement and Orientation.
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| Algorithms, Computers and Programming I | 3 credits | ||||||
| Advanced Calculus I effective spring 2018: course title changes to Mathematical Analysis I | 3 credits | ||||||
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| Calculus I | 4 credits | ||||||
| Calculus II | 4 credits | ||||||
| Intermediate Calculus | 4 credits | ||||||
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| Analytic Geometry and Calculus I | 5 credits | ||||||
| Analytic Geometry and Calculus II | 5 credits | ||||||
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| Applied Calculus II | 3 credits | ||||||
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| Applied Calculus and Matrix Applications | 4 credits | ||||||
| Integral Calculus | 4 credits | ||||||
| Analytic Geometry and Calculus II | 5 credits | ||||||
| Advanced Calculus I | 3 credits | ||||||
| Ordinary Differential Equations | 3 credits | ||||||
| Introduction to Probability | 4 credits | ||||||
| Introduction to Stochastic Process | 4 credits | ||||||
| Mathematics of Statistics | 4 credits | ||||||
| Methods of Monte Carlo Simulation | 3 credits | ||||||
| Graph Theory | 3 credits | ||||||
| Mathematical Modeling * | 3 credits | ||||||
| Combinatorics | 3 credits | ||||||
| Theory of Numbers | 3 credits | ||||||
| Elements of Modern Algebra | 3 credits | ||||||
| History of Mathematics | 3 credits | ||||||
| Differential Geometry * | 3 credits | ||||||
| Algorithms, Computers and Programming II * | 3 credits | ||||||
| Methods of Numerical Analysis | 3 credits | ||||||
| Introduction to Mathematical Logic | 3 credits | ||||||
| Fundamental Algorithms | 3 credits | ||||||
| Introductory Financial Mathematics | 4 credits | ||||||
| Advanced Calculus III * | 3 credits | ||||||
| Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable* | 3 credits | ||||||
| Theory of Functions of Real Variables* | 3 credits | ||||||
| Partial Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems* | 4 credits | ||||||
Mathematics of Finance Concentration: Students who wish to have a concentration in the Mathematics of Finance should choose the following five electives: | ||||||||
| Ordinary Differential Equations | 3 credits | ||||||
| Introduction to Probability | 4 credits | ||||||
| Introduction to Stochastic Process | 4 credits | ||||||
| Methods of Monte Carlo Simulation | 3 credits | ||||||
| Introductory Financial Mathematics | 4 credits | ||||||
| Micro-Economics | 3 credits | ||||||
| Macro-Economics | 3 credits | ||||||
| Principles of Finance | 3 credits | ||||||
| Corporate Finance | 3 credits | ||||||
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| Investment Analysis | 3 credits |
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Actuarial Science
The field of actuarial science applies mathematical principles and techniques to problems in the insurance industry. Progress in the field is generally based upon completion of examinations given by the Society of Actuaries. The Baruch College major is designed to prepare students to pass the first two exams of the Society of Actuaries year 2000 exam structure and to provide partial preparation for the third exam. Students interested in this highly structured program are urged to contact the Department of Mathematics as early as possible so that the department may assign an advisor to aid in formulating an appropriate course of study.
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| Calculus I | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Calculus II | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Intermediate Calculus | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
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| Multi-Variable and Vector Calculus | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
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| Analytic Geometry and Calculus I | 5 credits | ||||||||||||
| Analytic Geometry and Calculus II | 5 credits | ||||||||||||
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| Applied Calculus | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
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| Applied Calculus and Matrix Applications | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Integral Calculus | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Analytic Geometry and Calculus II | 5 credits | ||||||||||||
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| Topology | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Advanced Calculus II | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Ordinary Differential Equations | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Introduction to Probability | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Numerical Methods for Differential Equations in Finance | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Introduction to Stochastic Process | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Mathematics of Statistics | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Computational Methods in Probability | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Graph Theory | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Mathematical Modeling * | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Combinatorics | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Theory of Numbers | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Elements of Modern Algebra | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| History of Mathematics | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Differential Geometry * | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Algorithms, Computers and Programming II * | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Methods of Numerical Analysis | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Introduction to Mathematical Logic | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Fundamental Algorithms | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Introductory Financial Mathematics | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Advanced Calculus III * | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable* | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Theory of Functions of Real Variables* | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Partial Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems* | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Stochastic Calculus for Finance | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
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Actuarial Science
The field of actuarial science applies mathematical principles and techniques to problems in the insurance industry. Progress in the field is generally based upon completion of examinations given by the Society of Actuaries. The Baruch College major is designed to prepare students to pass the P, FM, MFE, MLC and C exams offered by the Society of Actuaries. Students interested in this highly structured program are urged to contact the Department of Mathematics as early as possible so that the department may assign an advisor to aid in formulating an appropriate course of study.
Math Program PrerequisitesBased on placement follow one of the following preliminary calculus options below: | ||||||||||||||
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| Calculus I | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
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| Applied Calculus | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Integral Calculus | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
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| Applied Calculus | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Integral Calculus | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
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| Integral Calculus | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
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| Infinite Series | 1 credit | ||||||||||||
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| Intermediate Calculus | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
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| Analytic Geometry and Calculus II | 5 credits | ||||||||||||
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| Multi-Variable and Vector Calculus | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
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| Principles of Accounting | |||||||||||||
| Introduction to Business ** | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
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| Business Fundamentals: The Contemporary Business Landscape ** | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Introduction to Information Systems and Technologies ** | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Micro-Economics | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Macro-Economics | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Business Statistics ** | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
NOTES: * Students who completed Option 5 (both MTH 3006 and MTH 3007) may register for MTH 3020 or MTH 3050. ** Students who have completed MTH 4120 Introduction to Probability, may be waived from BUS 1000/1011, CIS 2200, and STA 2000. Please consult the Weissman Office of the Associate Dean (WSAS.AssocDean@baruch.cuny.edu; 646-312-3890; NVC 8-265) to request registration permission. | ||||||||||||||
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| Algorithms, Computers, and Programming I | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Introduction to Probability *** | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Theory of Interest | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Mathematical Finance | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Principles of Finance | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Corporate Finance | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
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ElectivesIn addition, one course must be chosen from the following list of electives: | ||||||||||||||
| Numerical Methods for Differential Equations in Finance | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Introduction to Stochastic Processes | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Mathematics of Statistics | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Computational Methods in Probability | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Actuarial Mathematics | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Actuarial Mathematics II | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Short-Term Insurance Mathematics (formerly Risk Theory) | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Stochastic Calculus for Finance | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
The following courses are recommended, but not required. They are not applicable toward the major.
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Financial Mathematics
This major is first and foremost a course of study in mathematics, with a focus on the computational tools and techniques needed to thrive in the financial engineering industry. In today’s specialized world, a sophisticated level of mathematical understanding is an essential competitive edge. As this program includes courses in Economics and Finance, students who would usually not consider a traditional mathematics major will find this program especially attractive. Interested students are urged to contact the Department of Mathematics as early as possible. The student will be assigned an advisor who will aid in formulating an appropriate course of study.
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Calculus AP Exam (BC) with a score of 4 or 5 (transfers to Baruch as
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| Calculus AP exam (AB) with a score of 4 or 5 (transfers to Baruch as
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| Calculus I | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
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| Applied Calculus | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
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| Applied Calculus and Matrix Applications | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
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| Integral Calculus | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Analytic Geometry and Calculus II | 5 credits | ||||||||||||
| Vector Calculus * | 1 credit | ||||||||||||
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| Applied Calculus | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Applied Calculus and Matrix Applications | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
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| Integral Calculus | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Infinite Series | 1 credit | ||||||||||||
| Multi-Variable and Vector Calculus * | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
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| Analytic Geometry and Calculus I | 5 credits | ||||||||||||
| Analytic Geometry and Calculus II | 5 credits | ||||||||||||
| Vector Calculus * | 1 credit | ||||||||||||
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| Bridge to Higher Mathematics | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
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| Principles of Accounting | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Micro-Economics | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Macro-Economics | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
BSFM students are waived from the following FIN 3000 course prerequisites: BUS 1000/1011; CIS 2200; and STA 2000. Please consult the Weissman Office of the Associate Dean (WSAS.AssocDean@baruch.cuny.edu; 646-312-3890; NVC 8-265) to request registration permission. | ||||||||||||||
Required Finance Courses: | ||||||||||||||
| Principles of Finance | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Corporate Finance | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
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| Algorithms, Computers, and Programming I | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Linear Algebra | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Numerical Methods for Differential Equations | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Introduction to Probability * | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Introduction to Stochastic Processes | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Mathematics of Statistics | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Algorithms, Computers, and Programming II | 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Introductory Financial Mathematics | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Data Analysis and Simulation for Financial Engineers | 4 credits | ||||||||||||
| Stochastic Calculus for Finance | 3 credits |
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| College Algebra | 4 hours; 2 credits | |||||||||||||
| Pre-calculus and Elements of Calculus | 4 hours; 3 credits | |||||||||||||
| Elementary Mathematics of Finance and Probability TheoryAppreciation | 3 hours; 3 credits | |||||||||||||
| Mathematics and Quantitative ReasoningPre-Calculus: College Algebra and Trigonometry | 4 hours; 3 credits | |||||||||||||
| Ideas in Mathematics and Their Applications | 4 hours; 3 credits | |||||||||||||
| Pre-Applied Calculus | 4 hours; 3 credits | |||||||||||||
| Applied Pre-calculus and Elements of Calculus | 4 3 hours; 3 credits | |||||||||||||
| Applied Calculus Computer Laboratoryand Matrix Applications | 4 2 hours; 1 credit4 credits | |||||||||||||
| Concepts of Discrete Mathematics Appreciation | 3 hours; 3 credits | |||||||||||||
| Calculus IMATHEMATICS AND QUANTITATIVE REASONING | 4 hours; 3 4 credits | |||||||||||||
| Ideas in Mathematics and Their Applications |
| Analytic Geometry and Calculus I | 5 hours; 5 4 hours; 3.0 credits | |||||||||||
| Applied Integral Calculus with Algebra Refresher | 5 4 hours; 3 4 credits | |||||||||||||
| 2202Mathematics for Elementary and Early Childhood Education | 3 hours; 3 creditsInfinite Series | 1 hour; 1 credit | ||||||||||||
| Applied Elementary Calculus II | 4 hours; 3 4 credits | |||||||||||||
| Applied Intermediate Calculus | 3 4 hours; 3 4 credits | |||||||||||||
| Applied Calculus and Matrix Applications | Analytic Geometry and Calculus II | 5 4 hours; 4 5 credits | ||||||||||||
| 2301Concepts of Discrete Mathematics | 3 hours; 3 creditsVector Calculus | 1 hour; 1 credit | ||||||||||||
| Calculus I | 4 hours; 4 credits |
| Analytic Geometry and Calculus I |
| Actuarial Science Theory and Problem Seminar | 2 hours; 2 credits | ||||||||
| Multi-Variable and Vector Calculus | 4 hours; 4 | 5 hours; 5credits | ||||||||||||
| Integral Calculus |
| Selected Topics in Discrete Mathematics | 3 4 hours; 4 3 credits | |||||||||||
| Elementary Calculus IIProbability | 4 3 hours; 4 3 credits | |||||||||||||
| "Algorithms, Computers, and Programming I" | 4 hours; 4 3 credits | |||||||||||||
| Analytic Geometry and Calculus II |
| Actuarial Science Internship | 1 hour; 1 credit5 hours; 5 credits | |||||||||||
| Actuarial Science Theory and Problem SeminarInternship | 1 hour; 1 credit2 hours; 2 credits | |||||||||||||
| SELECTED TOPICS IN DISCRETE MATHEMATICS |
| Actuarial Science Internship | 1 hour; 1 credit3 hours; 3 credits | |||||||||||
| Elementary Probability |
| Actuarial Science Internship | 1 hour; 1 credit3 hours; 3 credits | |||||||||||
| "Algorithms, Computers, and Programming I" |
| Math Internship | 1 hour; 1 credit4 hours; 3 credits | |||||||||||
| Actuarial Science Math Internship | 1 hour; 1 credit | |||||||||||||
| Actuarial Science Math Internship | 1 hour; 1 credit | |||||||||||||
| Actuarial Science Math Internship | 1 hour; 1 credit | |||||||||||||
| 3904Actuarial Science InternshipFinancial Mathematics Internship | 1 hour; | 1 credit1credit | ||||||||||||
| 3905Financial Mathematics Internship | 1 hour; | 1 credit1credit | ||||||||||||
| 3906Financial Mathematics Internship | 1 hour; 1credit | |||||||||||||
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| 3908Math Internship | 1 hour; 1 creditBridge to Higher Mathematics | 4 hours; 3 credits | ||||||||||||
| Problem-Solving Seminar | 3 hours; 3 creditscredits | |||||||||||||
| Proof Writing for Advanced Calculus | 1 hour; 1 credit | |||||||||||||
| Advanced Calculus I effective spring 2018: course title changes to Mathematical Analysis I | 3 hours; 3 credits | |||||||||||||
| Advanced Calculus II | 3 hours; 3 credits | |||||||||||||
| Topology | 3 hours; 3 credits | |||||||||||||
| Linear Algebra and Matrix Methods | 3 hours; 3 credits | |||||||||||||
| Ordinary Differential Equations3 hours; 3 credits | 3 hours; 3 credits | |||||||||||||
| Numerical Methods for Differential Equations in Finance | 4 hours; 4 credits | |||||||||||||
| Multivariate Probability Distributions | 1 hour; 1 credit | |||||||||||||
| Introduction to Probability | 4 hours; 4 credits | |||||||||||||
| Introduction to Stochastic Processes | 4 hours; 4 credits | |||||||||||||
| Mathematics of Statistics | 4 hours; 4 credits | |||||||||||||
| Computational Methods in Probability | 4 hours; 3 credits | |||||||||||||
| Graph Theory | 3 hours; 3 credits | |||||||||||||
| Mathematical Modeling | 3 hours; 3 credits | |||||||||||||
| Combinatorics | 3 hours; 3 credits | |||||||||||||
| Theory of Numbers | 3 hours; 3 credits | |||||||||||||
| Elements of Modern Algebra | 3 hours; 3 credits | |||||||||||||
| "Finite Fields, Algebraic Curves, and Applications" | 3 hours; 3 credits | |||||||||||||
| History of Mathematics | 4 hours; 4 credits | |||||||||||||
| Differential Geometry | 3 hours; 3 credits | |||||||||||||
| "Algorithms, Computers, and Programming II" | 4 hours; 3 credits | |||||||||||||
| Methods of Numerical Analysis | 3 hours; 3 credits | |||||||||||||
| Introduction to Mathematical Logic | 4 hours; 3 credits | |||||||||||||
| Fundamental Algorithms | 4 hours; 3 credits | |||||||||||||
| Switching Theory | 3 hours; 3 credits | |||||||||||||
| Special Topics in Computer Science | 3 hours; 3 credits | |||||||||||||
| Finite Differences | 4 hours; 4 credits | |||||||||||||
| Theory of Interest | 4 hours; 4 credits | |||||||||||||
| Actuarial Mathematics | 4 hours; 4 credits | |||||||||||||
| Actuarial Mathematics II | 4 hours; 4 credits | |||||||||||||
| Short-Term Insurance Mathematics (formerly Risk Theory) | 4 hours; 4 credits | |||||||||||||
| Introductory Financial Mathematics | 4 hours; 4 credits | |||||||||||||
| Data Analysis and Simulation for Financial Engineers | 4 hours; 4 credits | |||||||||||||
| Independent Study I 5000Ind Stud Mth I | Hours and credits to be arranged | |||||||||||||
| Ind Stud Mth IIIndependent Study II | Hours and credits to be arranged | |||||||||||||
| Ind Stud Mth IIIIndependent Study III | Hours and credits to be arranged | |||||||||||||
| Ind Stud Mth IVIndependent Study IV | Hours and credits to be arranged | |||||||||||||
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| Advanced Calculus III | 3 hours; 3 credits | |||||||||||||
| Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable | 3 hours; 3 credits | |||||||||||||
| Theory of Functional of Real Variables | 3 hours; 3 credits | |||||||||||||
| Partial Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems | 4 hours; 4 credits | |||||||||||||
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| Hon Calculus I
| Stochastic Calculus for Finance | 4 hours; 4 credits | |||||||||
| Hon Analysis Calc I | 5 hours; 5 credits |
| Honors in Mathematics |
| Hon In Math I | Hours and credits to be arranged | ||||||||
| Hon Honors in Math Mathematics II | Hours and credits to be arranged | |||||||||||||
| Hon Honors in Math Mathematics III | Hours and credits to be arranged |
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