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
3
Tuition
Current tuition and relevant fees.
Students with a Bachelor's degree will be assessed graduate level tuition rate for this course. However, one cannot receive graduate level credit for courses numbered below 400 at the University of Illinois.
Testing
This course has two 90-minute midterm exams and a 3-hour final exam.
Proctorship Information: All exams in this course are taken online.
Please refer to our Proctor Information page for further exam taking information.
Course Options
Information regarding the 16 week self-paced, rolling enrollment course.
Information regarding the Summer Session II course.
Course Timeline
Your time in the course begins on the date your registration is processed. This course is 16 weeks long with the possibility of purchasing up to two 1-month extensions. Information on course extensions.