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Major-level courses follow a two-year, staggered rotation; so, it
is important to know which of the two years the major level courses
are in.
The first pair of schedules shows the years and the courses
offered; the second pair of schedules shows the exact course schedule for
a student's registration in all four years at Oglethorpe!
IMPORTANT NOTES:
If you get "out of sync," you may delay your
graduation and/or have to take courses at other Atlanta universities
through the ARCHE to complete your degree.
As the mathematics major moves to this revised rotation, two courses will be affected: Differential Equations and Probability.
Differential Equations is moving from an every year course to an alternate-year course. It will be offered in Spring 2009 and Spring 2010 to accomplish this change. Thereafter, it will alternate springs.
Probability is moving from an alternate-year spring course to an alternate-year fall course. It was next scheduled for Spring 2010, but that offering will be moved to Fall 2010. If you were planning to take this course in Spring 2010 and also graduate in Spring 2010, then you need to see Dr. Nardo or Dr. Tiu right away to make special arrangements!
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Year One
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Fall Semester
2010 or 2012 |
Spring Semester
2011
or 2013 |
| Calculus I |
Calculus II |
| Calculus III |
Complex Analysis |
Proof & Logic: An Introduction
to Post-Calculus Mathematics |
Linear Algebra |
| Probability |
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Year Two
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Fall Semester
2009 or 2011
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Spring Semester
2010 or 2012
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| Calculus I |
Calculus II |
| Calculus III |
Advanced Special Topics in Mathematics |
| Abstract Algebra |
Differential Equations |
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A freshman who enters in Year One (2010-2011 or 2012-2013) should
be advised as follows: |
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Fall Semester |
Spring Semester |
| Freshman Year |
Calculus I |
Calculus II |
| Sophomore Year |
Calculus III |
Advanced Special Topics in Mathematics
Differential Equations |
| Junior Year |
Proof & Logic: An Introduction to Post-Calculus Mathematics
Probability |
Linear Algebra
Complex Analysis |
| Senior Year |
Abstract Algebra |
Advanced Special Topics in Mathematics
and/or Differential Equations
(if not already taken) |
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A freshman who enters in Year Two (2011-2012 or 2013-2014) should be advised as follows: |
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Fall Semester |
Spring Semester |
| Freshman Year |
Calculus I |
Calculus II |
| Sophomore Year |
Calculus III
Proof & Logic: An Introduction to Post-Calculus Mathematics
Possibly Probability (if a student wishes to become an actuary) |
Linear
Algebra
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| Junior Year |
Abstract Algebra |
Advanced Special Topics in Mathematics
Differential Equations |
| Senior Year |
Probability (if not already taken) |
Complex Analysis |
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