Prerequisites: CALC III -- third-semester, multiple-variable calculus, which is Math 251 at Rutgers-NB -- is an unwaivable prerequisite. A working knowledge of multiple integrals and partial derivatives is essential for the course.
Restrictions on Credit: A student can receive credit for at most one of the courses
(despite the fact that Math 477 covers considerably more material than Comp Sci 206).
- 01:640:477
- 01:198:206
- 01:960:381
- 14:330:349
Sheldon Ross, A FIRST COURSE IN PROBABILITY, 7th edition, ISBN # 0-13-185662-6, Prentice-Hall.
See the course pages (for example, Prof. Speer's).
| 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall |
Section 01, Prof. E. Speer Section 02, Prof. S. Goldstein |
Sec. 1, Prof. S. Miller Sec. 3, Prof. S. Goldstein |
Sec. 01 Sec. 03 |
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| Summer | Adam Jonsson | ||||
| Spring |
Sec. 02, Prof. Butler Sec. 04, Prof. S. Goldstein Sec. 06, Prof. Gundy |
Sec. 02 Sec. 03 |
Section 3 |
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