Upper Division Mat Elective Stony Brook
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Upper division mat elective stony brook. Some of these upper division credits may be earned through courses transferred from other colleges and individually evaluated at stony brook as upper division. Upper division credit requirement each candidate must earn at least 39 credits in upper division courses numbered 300 and higher. Mat electives may be selected from the upper division courses. Transfer students who wish to complete the requirements for the biochemistry major must take biochemistry i and ii bio 361and bio 362 and must complete at least a minimum of nine additional credits at stony brook in required upper division biology courses bio 310 bio 320 or bio 365 and or approved upper division biology elective courses.
Stony brook university home page solar feedback. 3 elective 3 elective 3 elective 3 total 15 only one of these two laboratory courses is required. The particular set of upper division elective courses taken in the junior and senior years by applied math majors and the order in which the courses are taken is very flexible. Upper division elective 3 upper division elective.
Mat 131 4 che 131 4. Psy 201 or equivalent introductory statistics courses does not satisfy this requirement. Stony brook upper division mathematics courses here are the 300 level courses offered by the stony brook mathematics department. The courses are grouped by subject and within each subject are listed roughly in increasing order of difficulty.
Psy upper division elective 301 384 3. Six additional courses 18 credits of ams courses numbered 301 level and above including 500 level courses. For assistance in 300 level ams course sequences majors are encouraged to meet with the applied math undergraduate program director professor esther arkin. Ams 315 or calculus iv ams 361 or mat 303 or mat 305.
Additional core upper division courses as of summer 2013 semester and thereafter. 15 stony brook university home page solar feedback. Teacher preparation program the certification program for secondary education in mathematics is an integral component of the undergraduate program of the department of mathematics. Note that higher numbered courses are not necessarily more difficult than lower numbered ones.