Graduate Mathematics
Courses
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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
All courses listed may be used to fulfill the General Mathematics Track requirements; Green numbers represent courses required for the Advanced Mathematics Track.
MATH 6140B Seminar in Analysis. Three credits. Prerequisite is MATH 6200 or consent of instructor. This course provides the student with exposure to topics in algebra not usually covered elsewhere. Content is determined by instructor.
MATH 6200 Analysis II. Three credits. Prerequisite is MATH 6190 (Analysis I) or equivalent. This course introduces the graduate student to the theory of multi-variable calculus. Topics covered include rigorous treatment of limits, continuity, differentiation, integration, sequences, series, and convergence.
MATH 6210 Complex Variables. Three credits. Prerequisite is Math 6200. Topics covered include the theory of functions of a complex variable and the application of these functions in mathematics and physics.
MATH 6250 Real Analysis. Three credits. Prerequisite is Math 6200. Topics covered include Lebesque measure and integration, convergence theorems, functions of bounded variation, absolute continuity, mean convergence, and an introduction to abstract measure and integration.

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Master of Science --- General Mathematics Track
Master of Science --- Advanced Mathematics Track