Description
01:640:291-292
Honors Calculus III,IV (4,4) Covers the same material as 01:640:251 and 252 in a more thorough and demanding fashion. Prerequisites: Permission of department. Prerequisites for 292: 01:640:291, or permission of the department.
Note: Students may not receive credit for more than one of the fourth-semester calculus courses 01:640:244, 252, or 292.
252 vs. 292
Math 252 is the fourth semester of calculus, following after multivariable calculus in the sequence Math 151, 152, 251. The subject is differential equations and after using one textbook for three terms, the fourth term has a different text.
Math 292 is a course in honors mathematics for students whose primary interest in the course is the mathematics it contains. Theorems may be proved in class and required on examinations.
The course makes use of linear algebra topics that are covered in Math 291 and Math 250.
Prerequisites
The “normal” prerequisites for Math 292 is Math 291. Students who have taken Math 250 as well as Math 251 (in an honors or a regular section) with outstanding results are welcome to apply during registration period. Applications for admission by special permission are available here.
Previous semesters
- Spring 2009. Prof. Wheeden
- Spring 2008. Sec. 01 Prof. R. Wheeden
- Spring 2007. Sec 01. Prof E. Teixeira
- Spring 2006. Prof. E. Teixeira