All students are required to finish three breadth sequences within their first three years of studies here. At least two of the three sequences must be from the Designated Core Sequences listed below, and a third breadth requirement sequence can be chosen from the more extensive list of course sequences below. At least two quarters in each of the three sequences must be taken, with B+ or better grade in each quarter. Please see page 8 of the Graduate Handbook for more details.
Designated Core Sequences:
• Topology (655-656-657)
• Differential Equations (715-716-717)
• Real Analysis (750-751-752)
• Algebra (770-771-772)
Extensive Course Sequences:
• Topology (655-656-657)
• Numerical Methods in Scientific Computing (707-708-709)
• Differential Equations (715-716-717) or (820-821-822)
• Probability (722-723-724)
• Advanced Mathematical Logic (745-746-747)
• Real Analysis (750-751-752)
• Complex Analysis (753-754) or Applied Complex Variables & Asymptotics (804- 805-806)
• Algebra (770-771-772)
• Approximation Theory (767-768-769)
• Combinatorics & Graph Theory (775-776-777)
• Differential Geometry (851-852)
Syllabus of the core sequences
770-771-772 Syllabus (pdf) [0] . 750-751-752 Syllabus (pdf) [0] . 715-716-717 Syllabus (pdf) [0]