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Acceptable Undergraduate Courses

At least half the units for the M.S. degree must be 6000-level courses (24 units for Options I and II; 22.5 units for Option III). However, the remaining units may be taken from the following 3000 and 4000 level classes, if desired.

Upper Division Computer Science courses may be used with the approval of the Mathematics Graduate Studies Committee. Note that most computer science courses can only be used for Option III.

Math 3122 Abstract Algebra II
Math 3151 Combinatorics
Math 3301 Analysis II
Math 3320 Calculus of Vector Functions
Math 3361 Ordinary Differential Equations
Math 3600 Number Theory
Math 3750 Numerical Analysis I
Math 3841 Linear Programming
Math 4040 History of Mathematics (Option II only)
Math 4100 Mathematical Logic
Math 4121 Advanced Algebra
Math 4151 Graph Theory
Math 4215 Topics in Geometry
Math 4250 Differential Geometry and Topology
Math 4301 Analysis III
Math 4340 Introduction to Complex Variables
Math 4350 Theory of Functions of a Real Variable
Math 4360 Introduction to Topology
Math 4361 Partial Differential Equations
Math 4365 Dynamical Systems
Math 4380 Geometry and Topology of Dynamical Systems
Math 4750 Numerical Analysis II
Math 4841 Topics in Optimization
Math/Stat 3401, 3402 Introduction to Probability Theory I, II
Math/Stat 3502, 3503 Statistical Inference I, II
Math/Stat 4401 Introduction to Stochastic Processes

Other undergraduate math courses may be used with permission of the Mathematics Graduate Studies Committee.