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Post next semester\'s schedule
Here's mine.
Calc in 3d Set Theory Graph Theory Algebraic Structures Mathematical Logic and Inquiry |
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Theater and Acting
Asian Pop Cinema Writing Into The Bloggosphere Advanced Screenwriting Latin America Film Festival Film and TV Production Kickboxing |
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Tax Planning
Fraud Financial Analysis Intermediate Accounting 3 Accounting Info Systems |
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Atmospheric Dynamics 2
Atmospheric Physics Oceanography Instramentation Marine Meteorology Modern American History and... Fitness Walking lol |
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analytic number theory
diophantine approximation TA for Calc 1 and 3rd year logic course. |
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analytic number theory diophantine approximation TA for Calc 1 and 3rd year logic course. [/ QUOTE ] i didn't even know they offer those kind of [censored] classes can you explain concisely what they are? |
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Management Information Systems- Computers and Spreadsheets
Foundations of Management Elementary Calculus 1 Statistical Analysis Principles of Microeconomics Managerial Accounting |
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Democracy and Citizenship Writing Intensive
American Political Thought Topics in American Polity Career Planning (2 credits, hahaha) Race, Class, Ethnicity Sexuality and Culture |
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[ QUOTE ] analytic number theory diophantine approximation TA for Calc 1 and 3rd year logic course. [/ QUOTE ] i didn't even know they offer those kind of [censored] classes can you explain concisely what they are? [/ QUOTE ] Analytic number theory - Uses the tools of real and complex analysis (think functions like in calculus defined but defined over the real or complex numbers) to study properties of the integers and prime numbers. Mostly we're interested in using asymptotic (big-O) analysis to study the growth and distribution of prime numbers. Example, roughly how many primes numbers are there that are less than a given number. Diophantine approximation - We try to approximate irrational numbers by rational numbers. For example, how "close" is the number pi to a rational number. They're both grad courses but don't require a lot of prerequisites. |
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Microeconomics
Intro to Forensic Science Meteorology Lab Alpine Skiing Geography Nutrition |
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