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TIME 2000 Course of Study
Four Year Plan Effective Fall 03

Freshman
Year
Sophomore
Year
Junior
Year
Senior
Year
Plan Sem. 1 Sem. 2 Sem. 3 Sem. 4 Sem. 5 Sem. 6 Sem. 7 Sem. 8
Plan A M141
S221
E110
M142
M220
CS86
M143
M241

M201
M242
M245
S201W

M223
M231
M505
M333
M385W
S340
CS111
M518
S350
S361
S371.2
M618
S371.4
S381W
Plan B M151
S221
E110
M152
M220
CS86
M201
M241
M231
M242
M245
S201W
M223
M505
M333
M385W
S340
CS111
M518
S350
S361
S371.2
M618
S371.4B
S381W

Legend:
M= Mathematics                S = SEYS        W=writing intensive credit will be granted
CS = Computer Science     E = English

*Changes are made based on availability of professors, needs of students, and program revisions.



Freshman Year Courses

M141- Calculus & Analytic Geometry
M142- Calculus
M151- Calculus & Analytic Geometry
M152- Calculus
M220- Discrete Math
Eng. 110-Composition I

SEYS 221- Human Development and Learning
CS86-Understanding and Using Personal Computers

Sophomore Year Courses

M143- Calculus
M201- Multivariable Calculus                         
M223- Differential Equations
M241- Probability and Statistics
M242- Methods of Mathematical Statistics
M245- Mathematical Models
SEYS 201W - Foundations of Education

Junior Year Courses

M223- Differential Equations
M231- Linear Algebra
M505 (M550)- Problem Solving
M333- Algebraic Structures
M385W- H.S. Math from an Advanced Standpoint

M333- Algebraic Structures
SEYS 340- Language Diversity and Development

CS111- Algorithmic Problem Solving

Senior Year Courses

M518- College Geometry
M618-Foundations of Geometry
SEYS 350-Cognition, Teaching and Technology
SEYS 361-Methods of Teaching Math
SEYS 371.2-Practicum in Mathematics M/JHS[2 credits]
SEYS 371.4-Student Teaching in Secondary School[4 credits]
SEYS 381W- Curriculum & Assessment

To find out more about the Mathematics Department, visit QC Mathematics Department



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