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Second Year Mathematics and Statistics Courses FALL 1. Math 200 Linear Algebra (3) Prerequisite: Math 126 Transfer: UBC Math 221 (Exempt UBC Math 152) UNBC Math 220 Content: The algebra of vectors and matrices; applications from a variety of areas including geometric reflections, projections and rotation in 3-space; an introduction to the concept of a mathematical proof. Audience: Mathematics, statistics, chemistry, computing, physics, astronomy, climatology, geology, geomorphology, geophysics, and physical geography. 2. Math 230 SFU Math 232 UVic Math 211 Calculus III (3) Prerequisite: Math 126 with at least a “C-“ grade. Transfer: UBC Math 200 or Math 253 (Eng.) UNBC Math 2XX Content: The extension of the techniques of differential and integral calculus to 3-space; optimization applications; transformations to various coordinate systems including cylindrical and spherical. Audience: Mathematics, statistics, biochemistry, chemistry, computing, engineering, physics, astronomy, climatology, environmental science, geology, geophysics, geomorphology, physical geography, and physiology. SFU Math 251 UVic Math 200 level Please turn over for Spring information SPRING 1. Math 205 Prerequisite: Introduction to Probability and Statistics (3) Math 126 with at least a "C-" grade. Transfer: UBC Stat 241 or Stat 251 (Eng.) UNBC Math 371 Content: Finding probabilities from first principles; probability distributions and applications; statistical summary measures; extending sample findings to inferences about a population. Audience: Statistics, computing, engineering and mathematics. 2. Math 235 SFU Stat 270 UVic Stat 260 or Stat 254 (Eng.) Introduction to Differential Equations (3) Prerequisite: Math 126 with at least a “C-“ grade Math 152 or Math 200 with at least a “C-“ grade Transfer: UBC Math 215 or 255 (Eng.) SFU Math 310 UVic Math 201 UNBC Math 332 Content: Methods for solving differential equations with an emphasis on applications to science and engineering. Audience: Mathematics, engineering, physics, astronomy, and geophysics. October 2013