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Major-level courses follow a two-year, alternating rotation; so, it
is important to know whether the current academic year is a "year one" or a "year two." See the table below.
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 WARNINGS:
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.
In addition to mathematics courses, every mathematics major must pass CSC 201/Introduction to Programming (with a grade of "C-" or better. This is a fall course with no prerequisites. Thus, in one of a student's four fall semester, he/she must take this course.
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Year One
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Fall Semester
2012 or 2014 |
Spring Semester
2013 or 2015 |
| Calculus I |
Calculus II |
| Calculus III |
Calculus IV |
Proof & Logic: An Introduction
to Post-Calculus Mathematics |
Linear Algebra |
| Probability |
Real Analysis |
| Introduction to Programming |
Senior Seminar (Semester of First Offering To Be Announced) |
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Year Two
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Fall Semester
2013 or 2015 |
Spring Semester
2014 or 2016
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| Calculus I |
Calculus II |
| Calculus III |
Calculus IV |
Proof & Logic: An Introduction
to Post-Calculus Mathematics |
Differential Equations |
| Abstract Algebra |
Advanced Special Topics in Mathematics |
| Introduction to Programming |
Senior Seminar (Semester of First Offering To Be Announced) |
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A freshman who enters in Year One (2012-2013 or 2014-2015) 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 |
Calculus IV
Differential Equations |
| Junior Year |
Probability |
Linear Algebra
Real Analysis |
| Senior Year |
Abstract Algebra |
Differential Equations (if not already taken)
Advanced Special Topics in Mathematics
Senior Seminar in Mathematics |
| As noted above, during one of a student's four fall semesters, he/she must take CSC 201/Introduction to Programming. |
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A freshman who enters in Year Two (2013-2014 or 2015-2016) 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
Probability (if a student wishes to become an actuary) |
Calculus IV
Linear
Algebra
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| Junior Year |
Abstract Algebra |
Differential Equations
Advanced Special Topics in Mathematics |
| Senior Year |
Probability (if not already taken) |
Real Analysis
Senior Seminar in Mathematics |
| As noted above, during one of a student's four fall semesters, he/she must take CSC 201/Introduction to Programming. |
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