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devilazy
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Hi, I am currently looking for universities that offers Mathematics courses as an online or independent study course. I am only 2 courses short of graduation but unfortunately, so have my college funding. So if it's possible to take them online (which I believe is usually cheaper than on campus), I would like to do so. The two math classes that I need are the following:
INTRO TO REAL ANALYSIS I (MATH 305) [Course name and code is based on my school]
Course Description:
The real number system, elementary topological concepts in Cartesian spaces, convergence, continuity, derivatives and integrals.
Prerequisite(s): 112(Discrete Structures) and 205(Calculus III).
Credits: 3.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture
Mathematical Science Division
Mathematical/Computer Sciences Department
Course Attributes:
Undergrad Traditional
As for the second course, I just generally need any 3 unit upper division Math elective which is not any of the following as I've taken them already.
MATH ELECTIVES-UPPER DIVISION
MATH 318 Biostatistics
MATH 321 Numerical Analysis
MATH 341 Classical Geometry
MATH 415 Number Theory &History of Math
MATH 435 Differential Equations
For the math elective, I've considered taking the probability class at LSU, but for the first course (Intro to Real Analysis I), I have no idea where to find. It is hard enough to find math courses as online class, not to mention a specific one! So, if any of you know a college or university that offers that class, or a similar class, please let me know! Also, if you have any other options or suggestions for the upper division math elective, please let me know as well! Just let me know which school and a link to the course description for the online course. Thank you very much for your time and Happy 2013 people!
P.S. just as a reference, my school costs $1,292 per unit. So for two 3 unit courses, it costs $7752!
INTRO TO REAL ANALYSIS I (MATH 305) [Course name and code is based on my school]
Course Description:
The real number system, elementary topological concepts in Cartesian spaces, convergence, continuity, derivatives and integrals.
Prerequisite(s): 112(Discrete Structures) and 205(Calculus III).
Credits: 3.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture
Mathematical Science Division
Mathematical/Computer Sciences Department
Course Attributes:
Undergrad Traditional
As for the second course, I just generally need any 3 unit upper division Math elective which is not any of the following as I've taken them already.
MATH ELECTIVES-UPPER DIVISION
MATH 318 Biostatistics
MATH 321 Numerical Analysis
MATH 341 Classical Geometry
MATH 415 Number Theory &History of Math
MATH 435 Differential Equations
For the math elective, I've considered taking the probability class at LSU, but for the first course (Intro to Real Analysis I), I have no idea where to find. It is hard enough to find math courses as online class, not to mention a specific one! So, if any of you know a college or university that offers that class, or a similar class, please let me know! Also, if you have any other options or suggestions for the upper division math elective, please let me know as well! Just let me know which school and a link to the course description for the online course. Thank you very much for your time and Happy 2013 people!
P.S. just as a reference, my school costs $1,292 per unit. So for two 3 unit courses, it costs $7752!