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Session X Courses
Summer 2013
Chemistry
CHEM S1404X (Section 2).
General Chemistry II: Lectures. 3.5 pts.
Runs from the week of May 28 to Aug 16
Runs from the week of May 28 to Aug 16
Mathematics
MATH S1101X (Section 3).
Calculus, I. 3 pts.
Runs from the week of May 28 to Aug 16
Prerequisites: High school mathematics through trigonometry or MATH S1003, or the equivalent.
Runs from the week of May 28 to Aug 16
Prerequisites: High school mathematics through trigonometry or MATH S1003, or the equivalent.
Functions, limits, derivatives, introduction to integrals.
MATH S2010X (Section 3).
Linear Algebra. 3 pts.
Runs from the week of May 28 to Aug 16
Prerequisites: MATH S1201, or the equivalent.
Runs from the week of May 28 to Aug 16
Prerequisites: MATH S1201, or the equivalent.
Matrices, vector spaces, linear transformation, Eigenvalues and
Eigenvectors, canonical forms, applications.
MATH S4061X (Section 2).
Introduction to Modern Analysis, I. 3 pts.
Runs from the week of May 28 to Aug 16
Prerequisites: MATH S1202, S2010, or the equivalent. NOTE: Students must have a current and solid background in the prerequisites for the course: multivariable calculus and linear algebra.
Runs from the week of May 28 to Aug 16
Prerequisites: MATH S1202, S2010, or the equivalent. NOTE: Students must have a current and solid background in the prerequisites for the course: multivariable calculus and linear algebra.
Elements of set theory and general topology. Metric spaces. Euclidian
space. Continuous and differentiable functions. Riemann integral. Uniform
convergence.
Physics
PHYS S1202X (Section 2).
General Physics, II. 3 pts.
Runs from the week of May 28 to Aug 16
Prerequisites: PHYS 1201 or the equivalent. This course uses elementary concepts from calculus, and students should therefore have some basic background in differentiation and integration.
Runs from the week of May 28 to Aug 16
Prerequisites: PHYS 1201 or the equivalent. This course uses elementary concepts from calculus, and students should therefore have some basic background in differentiation and integration.
Basic introduction to the study of electricity, magnetism, optics, special
relativity, quantum mechanics, atomic physics, and nuclear physics.The
accompanying laboratory is Physics S1292X.
PHYS S1292X (Section 2).
General physics Laboratory, II. 1 pt.
Runs from the week of May 28 to Aug 16
Prerequisites: PHYS S1202 (may be taken simultaneously).
Runs from the week of May 28 to Aug 16
Prerequisites: PHYS S1202 (may be taken simultaneously).
Laboratory for Physics 1202X. Assignments to laboratory sections
are made after the first lecture. NOTE: Labs are 1:00 - 4:00 only. There
are no evening lab sections.Lab Fee: $50.00
