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Math courses at UW-Madison are grouped into roughly three tiers:
Math courses at UW-Madison are grouped into roughly three tiers:
* Classes below the 300 level are generally [[calculus|Calculus]] and precalculus courses or various types and flavors.  Students who are interested in mathematics as a major typically complete the 221-222-234 calculus sequence (or its equivalent).  Well prepared students might also consider the 375-376 honors calculus sequence as an alternative.
* Classes below the 300 level are generally [[Overview_of_the_calculus_courses|calculus]] and precalculus courses or various types and flavors.  Students who are interested in mathematics as a major typically complete the 221-222-234 calculus sequence (or its equivalent).  Well prepared students might also consider the 375-376 honors calculus sequence as an alternative.
* Classes numbered between 300 and 500 are intermediate level classes.  Here you will find  
* Classes numbered between 300 and 500 are intermediate level classes.  Here you will find  



Revision as of 20:12, 12 January 2016

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Math courses at UW-Madison are grouped into roughly three tiers:

  • Classes below the 300 level are generally calculus and precalculus courses or various types and flavors. Students who are interested in mathematics as a major typically complete the 221-222-234 calculus sequence (or its equivalent). Well prepared students might also consider the 375-376 honors calculus sequence as an alternative.
  • Classes numbered between 300 and 500 are intermediate level classes. Here you will find

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