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Department of Mathematics. 273 Altgeld Hall 1409 W. Green Street (MC-382) Urbana, IL 61801 217-333-3350. Email: math@illinois.edu
MATH 101 Thinking Mathematically credit: 3 Hours. Designed for students in majors that do not specifically require a mathematics course beyond the level of precalculus. Focus is on critical thinking and applications. All topics are covered from a contextual standpoint.
An entering student in mathematics should have academic preparation to enroll in MATH 220 during the first semester. Admission to MATH 220 requires an acceptable ALEKS score. A student should attain grades of B in calculus in order to complete the advanced courses successfully. Undergraduate programs in Mathematics. Actuarial Science, BSLAS
The Department of Mathematics offers several graduate degrees, including. a PhD in Mathematics; a PhD in Mathematics with a Concentration in Actuarial Science and Risk Analytics; MS degrees in Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Actuarial Science, and the Teaching of Mathematics
Department of Mathematics. 273 Altgeld Hall 1409 W. Green Street (MC-382) Urbana, IL 61801 217-333-3350. Email: math@illinois.edu
Explore a Mathematics & Computer Science, Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts and Sciences (BSLAS) degree at the nation's #5 best computer science program at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts & Sciences Major in Mathematics & Computer Science. By the time of graduation, students will have the ability to: Computer Science: Analyze a complex computing problem and apply principles of computing and other relevant disciplines to identify solutions.
NetMath is the online self-paced distance learning program of the Department of Mathematics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Our mission is to bring academic resources from one of the nation's top public universities to students around the world.
Department of Mathematics. 273 Altgeld Hall 1409 W. Green Street (MC-382) Urbana, IL 61801 217-333-3350. Email: math@illinois.edu
This major establishes a strong foundation in many areas of mathematics. Students will study algebra, geometry, topology, logic, analysis, probability, and differential equations. Subjects of study also include algebraic geometry, combinatorics, optimization, number theory, and applied mathematics.