08-18-2023, 01:32 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-18-2023, 01:33 PM by bluebooger.)
> I want to graduate with a bachelor of mathematics in(or under) 1.5 years.
haven't read the entire thread, but 1.5 years is going to be tough if you really want the recommended courses
they all have prerequisites
Calculus 3 is usually required before Real Analysis
and of course that means Calculus 2 and Calculus 1
State University of New York
Empire State University has all those
https://catalog.esc.edu/undergraduate/courses/math/
MATH 3010 Linear Algebra (4 Credits)
MATH 4010 Abstract Algebra I: Group Theory (4 Credits)
MATH 4025 Complex Variables (4 Credits)
MATH 4030 Real Analysis (4 Credits)
all offered online
https://explore.suny.edu/courses
enter
"Empire State University" for the school
"Mathematics" for the subject area
"Upper Level Undergraduate" for the level
you could search that site for even more courses
pretty expensive if you're not a New York resident though
there's also
https://westcottcourses.com/math-courses/
* Calculus l (4-year transferable)
* Calculus ll (4-year transferable)
* Calculus lll (4-year transferable)
* Discrete Structures (4-year transferable)
* Linear Algebra (4-year transferable)
* Methods of Proof (4-year transferable)
* Abstract Algebra (4-year transferable)
which is self study, proctored exam, credits MUST be through UMass Global
https://westcottcourses.com/transferring-credits/
there's also American Public University System
https://www.apu.apus.edu/course-schedule...tDirection=
* MATH418 Topology
* MATH305 Real Analysis
* MATH220 Linear Algebra
and other courses
as for Southern New Hampshire University
https://www.snhu.edu/admission/academic-.../VJnjmVIKe
one of these is required for the math degree
* MAT415 - Abstract Algebra (3)
* MAT470 - Real Analysis (3)
you can do the other as an math major elective
haven't read the entire thread, but 1.5 years is going to be tough if you really want the recommended courses
they all have prerequisites
Calculus 3 is usually required before Real Analysis
and of course that means Calculus 2 and Calculus 1
Quote:https://www.mathematics.utoronto.ca/site...ites_0.pdf
... list of courses that are recommended to ... in order to be seriously considered for the terminal master’s program :
* Linear Algebra, e.g. MAT 224
* Groups and Symmetries, e.g. MAT 301
* Complex Variables, e.g. MAT 334
* Real Analysis, e.g. MAT 337
State University of New York
Empire State University has all those
https://catalog.esc.edu/undergraduate/courses/math/
MATH 3010 Linear Algebra (4 Credits)
MATH 4010 Abstract Algebra I: Group Theory (4 Credits)
MATH 4025 Complex Variables (4 Credits)
MATH 4030 Real Analysis (4 Credits)
all offered online
https://explore.suny.edu/courses
enter
"Empire State University" for the school
"Mathematics" for the subject area
"Upper Level Undergraduate" for the level
you could search that site for even more courses
pretty expensive if you're not a New York resident though
there's also
https://westcottcourses.com/math-courses/
* Calculus l (4-year transferable)
* Calculus ll (4-year transferable)
* Calculus lll (4-year transferable)
* Discrete Structures (4-year transferable)
* Linear Algebra (4-year transferable)
* Methods of Proof (4-year transferable)
* Abstract Algebra (4-year transferable)
which is self study, proctored exam, credits MUST be through UMass Global
https://westcottcourses.com/transferring-credits/
there's also American Public University System
https://www.apu.apus.edu/course-schedule...tDirection=
* MATH418 Topology
* MATH305 Real Analysis
* MATH220 Linear Algebra
and other courses
as for Southern New Hampshire University
https://www.snhu.edu/admission/academic-.../VJnjmVIKe
one of these is required for the math degree
* MAT415 - Abstract Algebra (3)
* MAT470 - Real Analysis (3)
you can do the other as an math major elective