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Timetable Information for Spring 2010

Math 124. Finite Mathematics

Math 124 sections will have common exams given during the evening at
7 p.m. on Thursdays: February 18, March 18, and April 22.

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


Active Learning Calculus Classes

The Active Learning Calculus sequence is an environment open to all students. It uses guided reading assignments, group problem solving, and graphing calculators. Each active learning class has an associated 2 hour lab. For a detailed description of the format of an active learning class, consult the Active Learning Class description.


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.


Math 595 Graduate Topics Courses

Course Section CRN Title and Description
Math 595 BS 38186 Banach Spaces (M. Junge)
See full course description.
Math 595 CEV 53655 The Cauchy-Riemann Equations in Several Variables (J. D'Angelo)
See full course description.
Mini-Course: 19 Jan 2010 - 12 Mar 2010
Math 595 CGV 48262 Computer Graphics & Geometrical Visualization (G. Francis)
See full course description.
Mini-Course: 19 Jan 2010 - 12 Mar 2010
Math 595 DN 53838 Dynamics on Networks (E. Lerman)
See full course description.
Math 595 ENT 52597 Elliptic Functions with Applications to Number Theory (B. Berndt)
See full course description.
Math 595 HA2 52598 Harmonic Analysis II (X. Li)
See full course description.
Math 595 HFG 53440 Hermitian forms and CR geometry (J. Lebl)
See full course description.
Mini-Course: 15 March 2010 - 5 May 5 2010
Math 595 LC 39575 Local Cohomology (S. Dutta)
See full course description.
Math 595 LP 52599 Levy Processes (P. Kim)
See full course description.
Math 595 MAM 53316 Methods of Applied Mathematics (L. DeVille)
See full course description.
Math 595 PM 46003 Probabilistic Combinatorics (R. Song)
See full course description.
Math 595 PNT 52600 Polynomials in Analysis and Number Theory (K. Stolarsky)
See full course description.