Courses with official coordinators:
- Basic skills and precalculus: all such courses are coordinated by Lew Hirsch.
- Math 103/104: Topics in Mathematics for Liberal Arts – Michael Weingart
- Math 135: Calculus I – Steve Ferry
- Math 151/152 (F/S): Calculus for Mathematical and Physical Sciences I/II – V. Scheffer
- Math 152 (F): Calculus for Mathematical and Physical
Sciences II/I –
D. Hart
Other multi-section courses with some coordination
These courses do not have coordinators in a formal sense. Varying degrees of support may be available, as indicated.
- Math 250 Introduction to Linear Algebra –
- Roe Goodman plays a general supervisory role and may be consulted about the design of tests and the relative importance of the later parts of the syllabus.
- Math 300
- There is no single faculty member closely associated with this course. Some of those who have taught it recently are O'Nan, Woodward, Saks, and Carrington.
- Math 354
- Generally one of the faculty teaching the course in a given term provides a measure of coordination. This is important given the nature of the course.
- Math 477
- Two or three sections per term. Roe Goodman and Dan Ocone (the actuarial advisor) may be consulted.



