The Annual Course Overview is a broad snapshot of which courses are typically offered in each academic year -- organized by level, topic and quarter. Use this page, along with other course planning resources listed below to build out your academic schedule.
Course Planning Resources:
- Detailed course descriptions from faculty, including how each class relates to future careers
- Course content lists for 100-200 level courses with some 300-400 level courses
- Undergraduate Math Major Requirements
- Math Quarterly Time Schedule, Course Descriptions & Prerequisites
- 2024-2025 Annual Course Overview Archive
On this Page:
Schedule of 100-300-level courses
Schedule of 400-Level Courses
Schedule of 500-Level Courses
ALL INFORMATION BELOW IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Schedule of 100-300-Level Courses, 2025-2026
All courses meet Monday, Wednesday, and Friday unless otherwise noted. Course offerings, instructor names, and times are subject to change. All summer course offerings are dependent on having high enough enrollment to be able to offer the course. See the TIME SCHEDULE for the most current information.
| TITLE | AUTUMN | WINTER | SPRING | SUMMER, tentative |
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| Offered every quarter | 111, 112, 120, 124, 125, 126, 207, 208, 209, 224, 300, 327 | 111, 112, 120, 124, 125, 126, 207, 208, 209, 224, 300, 327 | 111, 112, 120, 124, 125, 126, 207, 208, 209, 224, 300, 327 | 111, 120, 124, 125, 126, 207, 208, 224, 300, 327 |
| A: M-F 11:30 | A: M-F 11:30 | A: M-F 11:30 | ||
| 180 Topics in Math for Non-Science Majors (click link for course descriptions) | ||||
| 200: Discrete Mathematics I | A: MWF 9:30 | |||
| 301 Elementary Number Theory | A: 1:30 | |||
| 318 Advanced Linear Algebra Tools & Applications | A: 1:30 | A: 11:30 | ||
| 334/335/336 Honors Advanced Calculus | A: MW 10:30-12:20 & F 10:30-11:20 | A: MW 10:30-12:20 & F 10:30-11:20 | A: MWF 10:30 | |
| 340 Abstract Linear Algebra | A: 10:30 | |||
| 342 Art of Problem Solving | Not offered 25-26 | |||
| 380 Intermediate Topics (click link for course descriptions) | A: Th 8:30-11:20 Math That Lies | A: 1:30 Computational Algebraic Geometry |
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| 381 Discrete Mathematical Modeling | A: 12:30 | A: 1:30 | A: 10:30 | |
| 382 Post-graduation planning | A: To be arranged Topic: Applying to MATH/AMATH PhD Programs | |||
| 394/395/396 Probability I, II, and Markov Chains/Monte-Carlo Methods | 394 A: 9:30 | 394 A: 9:30 395 A: 10:30 | 394 A: 1:30 395 A: 1:30 396 A: 10:30 |
Schedule of 400-Level Courses, 2025-2026
All courses meet Monday, Wednesday, and Friday unless otherwise noted. (Course offerings, instructor names, and times are subject to change.) See the TIME SCHEDULE FOR MOST CURRENT INFORMATION
| TITLE | AUTUMN | WINTER | SPRING | SUMMER, tentative |
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| 402/3/4 Introduction to Modern Algebra | 402 (Rings) A: 10:30 | 402 (Rings) A: 8:30 403 (Groups) A: 10:30 | 403 (Groups) A: 1:30 404 (Fields) A: 10:30 | |
| 407/8/9 Mathematical Optimization | 407 A: 8:30 | 407 A: 1:30 409 A: 8:30 | 407 A: 9:30 408 A: 8:30 | |
| 411/412 Intro to Modern Algebra with Applications I, II | 411 A: 10:30 | 412 A: 10:30 | ||
| 420 History of Mathematics | A: 2:30 | |||
| 424/5/6 Fundamental Concepts of Analysis | 424 A: 11:30 | 424 A: 10:30 425 A: 11:30 | 424 A: 1:30 426 A: 11:30 | |
| 427/8 Complex Analysis | 427 A: 2:30 | 428 A: 2:30 | ||
| 441/2/3 Topology and Geometry | 441 A: 1:30 | 442 A: 1:30 | 443 A: 1:30 | |
| 444/5 Introduction to Geometries I, II | 444 A: 1:30 | 445 A: 1:30 | ||
| 461/2 Combinatorial Theory | 461 A: 12:30 | 462 A: 12:30 | ||
| 464/5 Numerical Analysis | 464 A: 2:30 | 465 A: 2:30 | ||
| 480 Advanced Special Topics (click link for course descriptions) | 480 A: 10:30 Differential Topology | |||
| 491/492/493 Stochastic Processes and Option Pricing | 491 A: 11:30 | 493 A: 11:30 |
Schedule of 500-level courses, 2025-2026
All courses meet Monday, Wednesday, and Friday unless otherwise noted. (Course offerings, instructor names, and times are subject to change. See the TIME SCHEDULE FOR MOST CURRENT INFORMATION)
Undergraduates interested in taking 500-level courses should review the registration policies.
| TITLE | AUTUMN | WINTER | SPRING | SUMMER, tentative |
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| 504/5/6 Modern Algebra | 504 A: 9:30 | 505 A: 9:30 | 506 A: 9:30 | |
| 507/8/9 | ||||
| 514/5/6 Optimization | 514 A: M/W 9:00-10:20 | 515 A: M/W 9:00-10:20 | 516 A: M/W 9:00-10:20 | |
| 521/2/3 Advanced Probability | 521 A: 11:30 | 522 *moved to spring | 522 A: 11:30 523 A: 12:30 | |
| 524/525 Real Analysis | 524 A: 11:30 | 525 A: 11:30 | ||
| 534/5 Complex Analysis | 534 A: 11:30 | 535 A: 12:30 | ||
| 544/5/6 Topology & Geometry of Manifolds | 544 A: 1:30 | 545 A: 1:30 | 546 A: 1:30 | |
| 547 Geometric Structures | ||||
| 557/8 Partial Differential Equations | 557 A: MWF 2:30 | 558 A: MWF 2:30 | ||
| 567/568/569 Algebraic Geometry | 567 A: 10:30 | 568 A: 10:30 | 569 A: 10:30 | |
| 581/2/3 Special Topics in Mathematics (click here for course descriptions) | 581 B: 12:30 Mathematics of condensed matter physics C: TBD Optimal Transport + Stochastic Analysis D: 2:30 Stable homotopy theory, equivariant homotopy theory, and the Kervaire invariant problem E: M/W 2:30-3:50 Mathematics and AI F: 1:30 Geometric Measure Theory: Fractals and Structure | 582 A: 10:30 Localization techniques in High-dimensional geometry D: 2:30 Stable homotopy theory, equivariant homotopy theory, and the Kervaire invariant problem E: M/W 9:00-10:20 Stacks | 583 B: 1:30
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