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Which Mathematics Courses are offered at graduate and undergraduate level under Department of Mathematics – Harvard University??? Harvard University is an American private Ivy League research university was established in 1636 by the Massachusetts legislature Departments African and African American Studies Anthropology Linguistics Mathematics Molecular and Cellular Biology Music Comparative Literature Earth and Planetary Sciences Astronomy Celtic Languages and Literatures Chemistry and Chemical Biology The Classics History of Art and Architecture History of Science Human Evolutionary Biology East Asian Languages and Civilizations Economics English Germanic Languages and Literatures Government History Slavic Languages and Literatures Sociology South Asian Studies Statistics Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology Visual and Environmental Studies Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Organismic and Evolutionary Biology Philosophy Physics Psychology Romance Languages and Literatures Courses offered by Department of Mathematics: Primarily for Undergraduates Mathematics Ma. Introduction to Functions and Calculus I Mathematics Mb. Introduction to Functions and Calculus II Mathematics 1b. Mathematics 1a. Introduction to Calculus Mathematics 1b. Calculus, Series, and Differential Equations Mathematics 18 (formerly Mathematics 20). Multivariable Calculus for Social Sciences Mathematics 19a. Modeling and Differential Equations for the Life Sciences Mathematics 19b. Linear Algebra, Probability, and Statistics for the Life Sciences Mathematics 21a. Multivariable Calculus Mathematics 21b. Linear Algebra and Differential Equations Mathematics 23a. Linear Algebra and Real Analysis I Mathematics 23b. Linear Algebra and Real Analysis II Mathematics 25a. Honors Linear Algebra and Real Analysis I Mathematics 25b. Honors Linear Algebra and Real Analysis II Mathematics 55a. Honors Abstract Algebra Mathematics 55b. Honors Real and Complex Analysis Mathematics 60r. Reading Course for Senior Honors Candidates Mathematics 91r. Supervised Reading and Research Mathematics 99r. Tutorial Lower Level Math Courses Math Ma Introduction to Functions and Calculus I Math Mb Introduction to Functions and Calculus II Math 1a Introduction to Calculus Math 1b Calculus, Series and Differential Equations Math 19a Modeling and Differential Equations for the Life Sciences Math 19b Linear Algebra, Probability, and Statistics for the Life Sciences Math 18 Topics from Single and Multivariable Calculus for Social Sciences Math 21a Multivariable Calculus Math 21b Linear Algebra and Differential Equations For Undergraduates and Graduates Mathematics 101. Sets, Groups and Topology Mathematics 110. Vector Space Methods for Differential Equations Mathematics 112. Introductory Real Analysis Mathematics 113. Analysis I: Complex Function Theory Mathematics 114. Analysis II: Measure, Integration and Banach Spaces Mathematics 115. Methods of Analysis Mathematics 116. Real Analysis, Convexity, and Optimization Mathematics 117. Probability and Random Processes with Economic Applications Mathematics 118r. Dynamical Systems Mathematics 121. Linear Algebra and Applications Mathematics 122. Algebra I: Theory of Groups and Vector Spaces Mathematics 123. Algebra II: Theory of Rings and Fields Mathematics 124. Number Theory Mathematics 129. Number Fields Mathematics 130. Classical Geometry Mathematics 131. Topology I: Topological Spaces and the Fundamental Group Mathematics 132. Topology II: Smooth Manifolds Mathematics 136. Differential Geometry Mathematics 137. Algebraic Geometry Mathematics 141. Introduction to Mathematical Logic Mathematics 143. Set Theory Mathematics 144. Model Theory Mathematics 145. Set Theory II - (New Course) Mathematics 152. Discrete Mathematics Mathematics 153. Mathematical Biology-Evolutionary Dynamics Mathematics 154. Probability Theory Mathematics 155r. Combinatorics Mathematics 168. Computability Theory Primarily for Graduates Mathematics 212a. Real Analysis Mathematics 212br. Advanced Real Analysis Mathematics 213a. Complex Analysis Mathematics 213br. Advanced Complex Analysis Mathematics 221. Commutative Algebra Mathematics 222. Lie Groups and Lie Algebras Mathematics 223a. Algebraic Number Theory Mathematics 223b. Algebraic Number Theory Mathematics 224. Representations of Reductive Lie Groups Mathematics 229x. Introduction to Analytic Number Theory Mathematics 230a. Differential Geometry Mathematics 230br. Advanced Differential Geometry Mathematics 231a. Algebraic Topology Mathematics 231br. Advanced Algebraic Topology Mathematics 232a. Introduction to Algebraic Geometry I Mathematics 232br. Algebraic Geometry II Mathematics 233a. Theory of Schemes I Mathematics 233br. Theory of Schemes II Mathematics 241. Fine Structure Theory - (New Course) Mathematics 243. Evolutionary Dynamics Mathematics 253x. Analysis on Manifolds via the Laplace Operator - (New Course) Mathematics 253y. Probability and Brownian Motion - (New Course) Mathematics 255x. Topics in Diophantine Geometry - (New Course) Mathematics 255y. Spin Geometry and SuperSymmetry - (New Course) Mathematics 256x. The Theory of Error-Correcting Codes - (New Course) Mathematics 265x. Reasoning via Models - (New Course) Mathematics 268. Pure Motives and Rigid Local Systems - (New Course) Mathematics 270x. Topics in Automorphic Forms - (New Course) Mathematics 273x. Topics in Algebraic Geometry - (New Course) Mathematics 280x. Topics in Mathematical Physics: Bridgeland Stability Conditions - (New Course) Mathematics 280y. Topics in Symplectic Geometry - (New Course) Mathematics 282y. Tamagawa Numbers of Algebraic Groups over Function Fields - (New Course) Mathematics 284x. Relations between Clifford Algebras and Lie Algebras - (New Course) Address Department of Mathematics Harvard University One Oxford Street Cambridge MA 02138 USA Tel: (617) 495-2171 Fax: (617) 495-5132 Last edited by Aakashd; May 25th, 2019 at 01:06 PM. |