Mathematics Courses
The following courses can be used to fulfill the mathematics requirement:
- CIS (4): CIS/ENM 1600, CIS/ENM 2610, CIS 3333
- EAS: EAS/ENM 205
- ENM: All courses. (1)(2)
- ESE: ESE 2030(5), ESE 2100, ESE/ENM 3010, ESE 4020(1)
- Mathematics: Any course from MATH 1400 or above (5), except the following: 1100, 1510, 1234, 1248, 1300, 150, 151, 1700, 172, 174, 180, 2100(3), 212, 220, 2800, 475
- Philosophy: 1710, 4723
- STAT(1): 4300, 4310, 4320, 4330
GENERAL NOTES:
- Students may not receive credit for two courses at the same level where the content is similar. Several forbidden pairs of courses are listed in the MATH Course Catalog.
- Students who wish to take an honors math class should consult with their department/program to determine if an honors math class will fulfill their degree requirements (e.g., MATH 1610 instead of MATH 1410 or MATH 2600 instead of MATH 2400).
- Freshman Seminars may not be used to fulfill the SEAS Mathematics Requirement
FOOTNOTES:
(1) STAT 4300/4310, ENM 3750, and ESE 3010/4020 are considered equivalent courses. Students should consult with their department/program on the appropriate course, as only one may be taken.
(2) Students who take ENM 2510 cannot take MATH 2410 since the courses are considered equivalent. Note: If your major requires you to take MATH 2410, you can replace it with ENM 2510 without a petition since both are equivalent (and vice versa).
(3) MATH 2100 may not be used to fulfill a Math requirement.
(4) CIS 2620 counts as an Engineering (not Mathematics) course for those entering Fall 2020 and later.
(5) Students can’t take both ESE 2030 and MATH 2400. Students should consult with their department/program on which course is appropriate.
*Please note: Red, bolded courses may not be active. Check with the primary department to confirm course status.
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