In Fall 2017, Oakland University is going to a four digit course numbering system. Certainly a student who has completed equivalents for both MTH 2775 (275) and APM 2559 (257) has more than met the requirement of APM 2555 (255). IMPORTANT: If a student needs APM 2555 (255) for a degree, then a course from another school that covers JUST differential equations and no linear algebra may not satisfy the degree requirement. Also, APM 2555 (255) covers some linear algebra as well as differential equations, and it, too, is 4 credits rather than 3. The differences are that MTH 2775 (275) is somewhat more rigorous than MTH 2556 (256) and involves more proofs it also is worth 4 credits rather than 3. The courses are not exactly the same, but with one exception (see "IMPORTANT" below) we will consider them roughly interchangeable for the purposes of transfer equivalency and counting toward degrees in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. Students who have the equivalent of both APM 2663 (263) and MTH 2775 (275) (or 2556 (256)) will have met the APM 1663 (163) requirement for their program.īeginning in 2005, we phased out APM 257 and MTH 256 and started offering APM 2555 (255) and MTH 2775 (275). It is unlikely that another school has an equivalent course. For further information, please contact Darrell Schmidt, chief undergraduate adviser in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, at (248) 370-3433 or by e-mail The OU course APM 1663 (163) is a lower-level combination of APM 2663 (263) and MTH 2775 (275). In most cases in which a course that nominally seems to be equivalent to our MTE 2110 (210) is not listed, it is because the course does not have MTH 0662 (062) or higher as a prerequisite, and there is a firm rule adopted by our department and the Department of Teacher Development and Educational Studies in the School of Education and Human Services that such courses are not acceptable. The new numbers are reflected in the lists below. (For more information on prerequisites, see our Placement and Prerequisites web page.) Beginning in Fall 2010, these courses have been renumbered at OU as MTH 0661 (061) and MTH 0662 (062) and so their equivalents will be given transfer credit. Credit in those courses did not apply toward graduation, but courses transferred in as equivalent to them did satisfy prerequisites. Prior to Fall 2010, our developmental courses in high school-level algebra were numbered MTH 011 (Elementary Algebra) and MTH 012 (Intermediate Algebra). Further information on OU Department of Mathematics and Statistics undergraduate courses is available here. In most cases the name of the school is a hot link to their home page or, if possible, a page of descriptions of their math courses, enabling the user to get more information about their programs and courses. Note: This list covers most mathematics and statistics courses from most Michigan institution This list covers most mathematics and statistics courses from most Michigan institutions that are equivalent to Oakland University courses numbered below 3000 (300) (and a few others as well, especially MTH 3002 (302), 4552 (452), and 4775 (475)).
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