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Timetable Information for Fall 2012

Math 595 Graduate Topics Courses

Course Section CRN Title and Description
Math 595 AC 40114 Algebraic Combinatorics (Yong)
See full course description.
Math 595 AG2 42955 Algebraic Geometry II (Haboush)
See full course description.
Math 595 EC 42963 Elliptic Curves (Duursma)
See full course description.
Math 595 L21 59513 L2 Invariants in Topology and Group Theory (Mineyev)
See full course description.
Math 595 MF 46714 Modular Forms (Ahlgren)
See full course description.

Merit Worshop Classes

The Merit Workshop is an interactive group learning environment for selected students. For a detailed description of the format of a Merit worshop class, consult the Merit Class description. For general information regarding the Merit Workshop Program, consult the Merit Program website

Registration in Merit Workshop sections requires approval from the Merit Workshop Director (see contact information below). Concurrent enrollment for 2 hours of credit in the Merit Section of Math 199 is required for Math 220. Concurrent enrollment for 1 hour of credit in the Merit Section of Math 199 is required for Math 231 and Math 241.

Merit Workshop Director: Jennifer McNeilly
178 Altgeld Hall
217-244-1659
jrmcneil@math.uiuc.edu


Calculus and Mathematica Classes

Calculus & Mathematica courses involve learning a subject through extensive computer interaction using Mathematica software. For a detailed description of the format of a Mathematica class, consult the Mathematica Class description. For general information regarding the Calculus & Mathematica Program, consult the Calculus & Mathematica Program Website

Students registering in a Calculus & Mathematica class are permitted to register in an associated section of Math 290 on a one-time basis for an additional hour of credit. See Math 290, Symbolic Computation Lab.