The Accelerated (Honors) Calculus Sequence

The Accelerated Sequence, formerly called Honors Sequence, is for students with above average preparation, ability and interest in mathematics. The sequence consists of two one year courses Math 134, 135, 136 and Math 334, 335, 336, each of 15 credits. The first year 134, 135, 136 covers the material of Math 124/5/6 or 127/8/9 (Calculus) and Math 307, 318 (Differential Equations, Linear Algebra), and the second year covers the material of Math 300 (Mathematical Reasoning), Math 309 (Linear Analysis), Math 324 and 326 (Advanced Multivariable Calculus I, II), Math 327, 328 (Introductory Real Analysis I, II), and Math 427 (Complex Analysis, first quarter of the sequence ``Topics in Applied Analysis''). Students can expect to receive the normal range of grades in the sense that expectations are realistic and not pegged to the standards for future research mathematicians. The Accelerated sequence is suitable for students in the physical sciences as well as for mathematics majors. It is possible to take only one of the two sequences 134, 135, 136 and 334, 335, 336.

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Department of Mathematics
University of Washington

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