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Penzoate
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what are some examples of math courses that would be consider applied math electives for an applied math major?

12/29/2007 2:40:37 AM

skokiaan
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Does the fucking degree audit not exist anymore?

12/29/2007 2:55:13 AM

Penzoate
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Don't get a f**king attittude with me! if you bother to look at the degree audit for applied math you insigificant piece of chewing gum stuck at the bottom of my shoe, you would know they do not list the applied math electives

12/29/2007 3:04:57 AM

skokiaan
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Oh s**t, b*tch g*tting upp*ty

12/29/2007 3:53:11 AM

aaprior
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One of my degree audits (ancient by now) also has a section for applied electives but it no longer shows you what works towards it. The secret is, almost anything does. I checked with my advisor years ago about it and she told me its where they fit in your minor (if you want a minor) or double major (if you want a double major) otherwise they have a HUGE list of stuff you can use to fill it.

What you need to do is figure out what degree key you are using (the code name) through the mypackportal. You can see it when you click on "Degree Audit" its a clickable link such as " 16PSY 036 "
next to the words "Degree Key". When you click on that link you get a page which resembles your degree audit which may list your list of restricted electives. On mine it does.

12/29/2007 6:51:38 AM

drunknloaded
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aaprior for study hall mod

12/29/2007 7:01:39 AM

Jrb599
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Any math class that is a 300 or higher level except for advanced calculus


I've taking

325 - Intro to Applied Mathematics
412 - Long Term Actuary Models
408 - Foundations of Euclidean Geometry
416 - Intro to Combinatorics
437 - Applications of Linear and Abstract Algebra

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"Don't get a f**king attittude with me! if you bother to look at the degree audit for applied math you insigificant piece of chewing gum stuck at the bottom of my shoe, you would know they do not list the applied math electives"

They did for me, and they still do.

[Edited on December 29, 2007 at 8:31 AM. Reason : ]

12/29/2007 8:28:27 AM

FykalJpn
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i'm guessing it's hard to email your advisor with all that sand in your vagina...

12/29/2007 10:24:57 AM

virga
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take MA 430. that's a good class.

12/29/2007 5:39:46 PM

David0603
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I liked math 410 and 416

1/2/2008 11:38:40 AM

ncsukat
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I want to take this:
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"408 - Foundations of Euclidean Geometry"

1/2/2008 8:25:48 PM

Jrb599
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^That class is horrible. It's an easy A+. But I learned nothing and did not enjoy it at all.


You can take 494 with it though too.

[Edited on January 2, 2008 at 10:03 PM. Reason : ]

1/2/2008 10:03:20 PM

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