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MS Teaching Program for AY 2010-2011

Mandatory Courses for First Year Students
Fall Term
Winter Term
Basic Algebra 1 
(Pal Hegedus)

Basic Algebra 2
(Pal Hegedus)
Introduction to Computer Science 
(Istvan Miklos)

Complex Function Theory
(Robert Szoke)

Probability and Statistics
(Marianna Bolla)

Functional Analysis and Differential Equations
(Gabor Elek)

Real Analysis
(Laszlo Csirmaz)

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Elective Courses for all MS Students
Fall Term
Winter Term
Spring Term
Computations in Algebra
(Pal Hegedus)

Computational Number Theory
(
Laszlo Csirmaz)
TBA, distinguished lecture series, 1 credit or audit
(Carsten Carstensen, Humboldt University, Berlin)
Differential Geometry
(Balazs Csikos)
Topics in Financial Mathematics
(Alexandru Kristaly)
TBA, distinguished lecture series, 1 credit or audit
(Eduard Feireisl, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague)
Graph Theory and Applications
(Ervin Gyori)
Matrix Computations with Applications
(Pal Hegedus)
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Latex for Mathematicians, 1 credit
(Laszlo Csirmaz, pre-session)
Multivariate Statistical Inference
(Marianna Bolla)
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Seminars
Fall Term
Winter Term
Spring Term
Departmental Seminar,
mandatory for second year MS students, 1 credit (Pass/Fail), 1 hour/week
(Gheorghe Morosanu)

Departmental Seminar,
mandatory for all MS students; 1 hour/week; no credit for first year students, 1 credit for second year students; Pass/Fail
(Gheorghe Morosanu)

Spring MS Seminar,
mandatory for first year students, 1 credit (Pass/Fail)
(Ervin Gyori)


Winter MS Seminar,
mandatory for second year students, 2 credits (Pass/Fail), 2 hours/week
(Ervin Gyori)



Remarks:
1. Each course has 3 CEU credits (3 hours / week),  unless otherwise specified.
2. Spring Term course: Thesis Writing for Mathematics (12 hours = 6 lectures, no credit), mandatory for all MS students.
3. The syllabi of the above courses are available here. See also the course descriptions at Program Structure