Course Numbering System
Level of the Course (First Digit)
The first digit of the course number indicates the level of the course: roughly,
- 1 and 2 indicate underclass courses;
- 3 and 4, upper class courses;
- 5, professional-level and mathematics education courses;
- 6 and 7, graduate courses.
Subject Matter (Second Digit)
Within the MATH subject area, the second digit often indicates the subject matter:
- 0, general;
- 1 and 2, analysis;
- 3 and 4, algebra and combinatorics;
- 5 and 6, topology and geometry;
- 7, probability and statistics;
- 8, logic;
- 9, other.
Conversion From 3 to 4 Digits
In the MATH subject area, conversion of courses numbers from the old 3-digit system to the new 4-digit system was accomplished in most cases by adding a 0 as the 4th digit. Exceptions are as follows:
- MATH 005 becomes 1005,
- MATH 006 becomes 1006,
- MATH 011 becomes 1011,
- MATH 012 becomes 1012,
- MATH 103 becomes 1300,
- MATH 105 becomes 1105,
- MATH 106 becomes 1106,
- MATH 109 becomes 1009.
Course numbers with 4 digits will be used from summer 2008 forward.