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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 [[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 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_undergraduate_courses|intermediate level courses]] classes.  These courses typically will have some lower level prerequisites (usually Math 234) and will feature some deeper theory emphasizing proofs and proofwriting and/or applications.  At this level you will find our [[Undergraduate_Linear_Algebra_Courses|linear algebra]] courses (a major requirement).  You will also find our


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* [[Undergraduate_Linear_Algebra_Courses|Linear Algebra]]
* [[Undergraduate_Linear_Algebra_Courses|Linear Algebra]]
* [[Introductory applied math sequence]]
* [[Introductory applied math sequence]]
* [[Proof-based introductory courses]]
* [[Transition to proof courses]]
* [[Intermediate_level_undergraduate_courses|Intermediate level courses]]
* [[Intermediate_level_undergraduate_courses|Intermediate level courses]]
* [[Courses suggested for secondary education]]
* [[Courses suggested for secondary education]]
* [[Core 500 level courses]]
* [[Core 500 level courses]]
* [[Theoretical advanced courses]]
* [[Other advanced courses]]
* [[Applied advanced courses]]


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Revision as of 20:19, 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 courses classes. These courses typically will have some lower level prerequisites (usually Math 234) and will feature some deeper theory emphasizing proofs and proofwriting and/or applications. At this level you will find our linear algebra courses (a major requirement). You will also find our

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