This information applies to the 8-week 2026 Summer Semester course.
Overview
Skills and techniques necessary to identify valid mathematical proofs and to produce valid mathematical proofs. Students will also be exposed to beginning ideas in several advanced mathematical topics, including modular arithmetic, group theory, combinatorial reasoning, solving equations, epsilon-delta arguments, and limits. Credit is not given toward graduation for both MATH 314 and MATH 347.
Syllabus
Syllabus coming soon.
Prerequisites
Math 241: Calculus III or equivalent
Credit Hours
4
Tuition
Summer Semester courses have fixed tuition rates based on your College, year in school and other factors. Summer tuition rate information
This course uses Canvas. Students must be able to view assignments online, write out solutions, then scan or take a photo of their written work and upload it to Canvas. Students will also need a stable internet access, with sufficient bandwidth and data allowance for using a webcam and microphone.
Testing
This course has two proctored midterm exams and a 3-hour proctored final exam.