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PLUS Departmental Program Subject names below are followed by credit units, and by prerequisites, if any (corequisites in italics).

Required Subjects Single Variable Calculus

Units 12 1

2 18.02 Calculus Calculus of several variables. Vector algebra in 3-space, determinants, matrices. Vectorvalued functions of one variable, space motion. Scalar functions of several variables: partial differentiation, gradient, optimization techniques. Double integrals and line integrals in the plane; exact differentials and conservative fields; Green's theorem and applications, triple integrals, line and surface integrals in space, Divergence theorem, Stokes' theorem; applications. 18.023 Calculus with Applications Calculus of several variables, emphasizing applications. Vector algebra, partial differentiation, multiple integrals, and vector calculus. Asymptotic and numerical methods.

18.03 Differential Equations, 12, REST;

Restricted Electives Unavailable, substitute with 2-3 classes in Mathematical Science

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Applied Mathematics Option 18.310 Principles of Discrete Applied Mathematics, 15; CI-M; Michel X Goemans 18.311 Principles of Continuum Applied Mathematics, 12; 18.04 Complex Variables with Applications, 12; 18.06 Linear Algebra, 12, REST; Four additional 12-unit Course 18 subjects from the following two groups with at least one subject from each group:(2) Group I - Probability and statistics, combinatorics, computer science Group II - Numerical analysis, physical mathematics, nonlinear dynamics

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Math Minor
Required Subjects
A Minor in Mathematics requires six 12-unit subjects in Course 18. These six subjects must include:

classes beyond the General Institute calculus requirement classes of essentially different content at least four advanced subjects An "advanced subject" is a subject whose first decimal digit is one or higher.

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