General Information
Prerequisites: CALC III -- third-semester, multiple-variable calculus, which is Math 251 at Rutgers-NB -- is an unwaivable prerequisite. A working knowledge of multiple integrals and partial derivatives is essential for the course.
Restrictions on Credit: A student can receive credit for at most one of the courses
(despite the fact that Math 477 covers considerably more material than Comp Sci 206).
- 01:640:477
- 01:198:206
- 01:960:381
- 14:330:349
Spring 2012 Schedule
| Instructor | Type | Index | Section | Day(s)/ Period |
Time | Room (click for map) |
Campus |
| Young, Brent | L | 60391 | 1 | MW6 | 5:00 PM - 6:20 PM | ARC-206 | BUS |
| Gindikin, Simon | L | 74091 | 2 | MTh3 | 12:00 PM - 1:20 PM | SEC-216 | BUS |
| Kiessling, Michael | L | 67138 | 3 | TTh6 | 5:00 PM - 6:20 PM | BE-101 | LIV |
| L | 78547 | 4 | M3 Th3 |
12:00 PM - 1:20 PM 12:00 PM - 1:20 PM |
HLL-124 SEC-205 |
BUS |
Textbook
Sheldon Ross, A First Course in Probability, 8th edition, ISBN # 978-0-13-603313-4, Prentice-Hall.
Syllabus
See the course pages (for example, Prof. Speer's).
Spring 2011
- Section 01: Professor Lyons
- Section 02: Professor Weibel
- Section 03: Professor Beck
Previous semesters
| 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall | § 01, Prof. Speer § 02, Prof. Ocone |
§ 01, Prof. Gundy § 02, Prof. Wolf |
§ 01. Prof. Gundy § 02. Prof. Tumulka |
§ 01, Prof. E. Speer § 02, Prof. S. Goldstein |
| Summer |
Sec. E1 Camelia Pop Sec. H6 Justin Bush |
Sec. E1 Yifan Liu Sec. H6 Ke Wang |
§ E1 Liviu Ilinca § H6 Prof. Han |
§ E1 Derek Hansen § H6 Adam Jonsson |
| Spring |
Sec. 01 Prof. Gundy Sec. 02 Prof. S. Goldstein Sec. 03 Prof. Speer |
Sec. 01 Prof. Wolf Sec. 02 Prof. Wilson Sec. 03 Prof. Song |
§ 01 Prof. Gindikin § 02 Prof. Gundy § 05 Prof. Herschkorn |
§ 02, Prof. Butler § 04, Prof. S. Goldstein § 06, Prof. Gundy |
| Earlier Semesters | ||||
Related Web Sites
- Chance Project (Dartmouth College)
- Probability (general links)
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