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Course Dates: 16 Jan - 12 May 2018 UC-Denver Dept of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences Spring 2018 Schedule - Updated 01.17.2018 Course Dates: 16 Jan - 12 May 2018 Course # Crts Course Title Meeting Time Days Room cap Instructor Notes 1010-001 3 Math for the Liberal Arts 930-1045 AM MW Bus Sch Bld 2200 30 Zarrini, Hossein 1010-002 3 Math for the Liberal Arts 1230-145 PM MW. PL 130 30 Linnen, Lawrence 1010-003 3 Math for the Liberal Arts 200-315 PM MW. NC 1806 30 Whitten, Pamela 1010-004 3 Math for the Liberal Arts 330-445 PM MW. NC 1539 30 Pilosov, Michael 1010-005 3 Math for the Liberal Arts 1100-1215PM TR. NC 1403 30 Ostrovskiy, Dmitriy 1010-006 3 Math for the Liberal Arts 1230-145 PM TR. NC 1204 30 Walter, Susan 1010-007 3 Math for the Liberal Arts 200-315 PM TR. KC 210 30 Ostrovskiy, Dmitriy 1010-OL1 3 Math for the Liberal Arts On-Line 30 Olson, Gary 1011-001 1 Math for Lib Arts Workshop 1100-1150 AM MW. ST COMMONS 4119 10 Olson, Gary 1011-003 1 Math for Lib Arts Workshop 200-250 PM TR. ST COMMONS 4119 10 Olson, Gary 1070-001 3 College Algebra for Business 800-915 AM MW KC 218 30 Carson, Thomas 1070-002 3 College Algebra for Business 1100-1215 PM MW. PL 130 30 Nguyen, Minh "Chau" 330-445 PM MW. NC 1204 1070-003 3 College Algebra for Business 30 Carson, Thomas 1070-004 3 College Algebra for Business 1100-1215PM TR. ST COMMONS 4017 24 Lana, Lance 1070-005 3 College Algebra for Business 1230-145 PM TR. PL 116 30 Nelsen, Luke 1070-OL1 3 College Algebra for Business On-Line 30 Lana, Lance 1110-001 4 College Algebra 930-1045 AM MW NC 1604 30 Whitten, Pamela 1110-001R College Algebra Recitation 830-920 AM MW NC 1604 30 Zhang, Wenjuan 1110-002 4 College Algebra 1100-1215 PM MW. NC 1405 30 Viss, Chase 1110-002R College Algebra Recitation 1000-1050 AM MW. NC 1405 30 Villegas Franco, Natalia 1110-003 4 College Algebra 1230-145 PM MW. NC 3210 30 Pelo, Lawrence 1110-003R College Algebra Recitation 1130-1220 PM MW. NC 3210 30 Villegas Franco, Natalia 1110-004 4 College Algebra 330-445 PM MW. NC 1602 30 Hall, Lauren 1110-004R College Algebra Recitation 230-320 PM MW. NC 1602 30 Myrant, Catrina 1110-005 4 College Algebra 500-615 PM MW. NC 3210 30 Sullivan, Brad 1110-005R College Algebra Recitation 400-450 PM MW. NC 3210 30 Culver, Eric 1110-006 4 College Algebra 930-1045 AM TR PL 131 30 Yen, Tian Yu 1110-006R College Algebra Recitation 830-920 AM TR PL 131 30 Zhang, Wenjuan 1110-007 4 College Algebra 1100-1215PM TR. ST COMMONS 4125 30 Olson, Gary 1110-007R College Algebra Recitation 1000-1050 AM TR. ST COMMONS 4125 30 Hall, Jordan 1110-008 4 College Algebra 330-445 PM TR. NC 1402 30 Yao, Mengjie 1110-008R College Algebra Recitation 230-320 PM TR. NC 1402 30 Myrant, Catrina 1110-009 4 College Algebra 500-615 PM TR. KC 218 30 Meysami, Mohammad 1110-009R College Algebra Recitation 400-450 PM TR. KC 218 30 Odeh, Malik 1120-001 3 College Trigonometry 1100-1215 PM MW. PL 132 30 Whitten, Pamela 1120-002 3 College Trigonometry 330-445 PM MW. NC 3202 30 Bechtold, Livvia 1120-003 3 College Trigonometry 930-1045 AM TR WC 147 30 Whitten, Pamela 1120-004 3 College Trigonometry 200-315 PM TR. Bus Sch Bld 2200 30 Billelo, Joseph 1120-005 3 College Trigonometry 500-615 PM TR. NC 1207 30 Omar, Fahridzal 1120-OL1 3 College Trigonometry On-Line 30 Cheeke, Meaghan 1130-001 4 Precalculus Mathematics 1000-1150 AM MW. NC 1403 30 Sorenson, Megan 1130-002 4 Precalculus Mathematics 1200-150 PM MW. Bus Sch Bldg 3404 30 Weiss, Mimi 1130-003 4 Precalculus Mathematics 200-350 PM MW. NC 3210 30 Berg, Jeffrey 1130-004 4 Precalculus Mathematics 1000-1150 AM TR. NC 1606 30 Jacobson, Michael 1130-006 4 Precalculus Mathematics 500-650 PM TR. NC 1603 30 Sullivan, Brad 1401-002 4 Calculus I 130-320 PM MW. NC 1607 28 Mijares, Jose 1401-002R Calculus I Recitation 1230-120 PM MW. NC 1607 28 Weaver, Nicholas 1401-003 4 Calculus I 430-620 PM MW. NC 1402 28 Butler, Troy 1401-003R Calculus I Recitation 330-420 PM MW. NC 1402 28 Weaver, Nicholas 1401-004 4 Calculus I 1030-1220 PM TR. NC 1408 28 Bilello, Joseph 1401-004R Calculus I Recitation 930-1020 AM TR NC 1408 28 Hu, Eric 1401-005 4 Calculus I 130-320 PM TR. KC 218 28 Omar, Fahridzal 1401-005R Calculus I Recitation 1230-120 PM TR. KC 218 28 Herr, Vincent 1401-006 4 Calculus I 300-450 PM TR. NC 1207 28 Phillips, Michael 1401-006R Calculus I Recitation 200-250 PM TR. NC 1207 28 Herr, Vincent 1401-007 4 Calculus I 430-620 PM TR. NC 1607 28 Reed, Elise 1401-007R Calculus I Recitation 330-420 PM TR. NC 1607 28 Hu, Eric 2411-001 4 Calculus II 800-950 AM MW NC 1405 20 Kawai, Mike Engineering Learning Community 2411-002 4 Calculus II 1200-150 PM MW. PL M104 28 Mardones, Harold 2411-003 4 Calculus II 500-650 PM MW. ARTS 298 28 Frantom, David 2411-004 4 Calculus II 1000-1150 AM TR. NC 1604 28 Graber, Nathan 2411-005 4 Calculus II 200 - 350 PM TR. NC 1403 28 Sullivan, Eric 2411-006 4 Calculus II 400-550 PM TR. NC 1602 28 Hector, David 2411-OL1 4 Calculus II On-Line 28 White, Diana 2421-001 4 Calculus III 1000-1150 AM MW. NC 1606 28 Berg, Jeffrey 2421-002 4 Calculus III 400-550 PM MW. Bus Sch Bld 3404 28 Haley, James 2421-003 4 Calculus III 800-950 AM TR KC 218 28 Kawai, Mike 2421-004 4 Calculus III 1200-150 PM TR. NC 1606 28 Rostermundt, Robert 2421-005 4 Calculus III 500-650 PM TR. ARTS 298 28 Gould, Jason 2830-001 stats 3 Introductory Statistics 930-1045 AM MW KC 312 28 Hendricks, Audrey 2830-003 stats 3 Introductory Statistics 330-445 PM MW. NC 1606 28 Klie, Daniel 2830-004 stats 3 Introductory Statistics 930-1045 AM TR Bus Sch Bld 3404 28 Darji, Kruti 2830-005 stats 3 Introductory Statistics 330-445 PM TR. PL M104 28 Klie, Daniel 2830-006 stats 3 Introductory Statistics 500-615 PM TR. NC 1606 28 Ortiz, Lucas 2830-008 stats 3 Introductory Statistics 1230-145 PM MW. St Commons 4125 28 Manzanares, RaKissa changed to 1230-145pm on 11-03-2017 by CLASCOURSES) 2830-OL1 stats 3 Introductory Statistics On-Line 28 Manzanares, RaKissa 3000-001 1 3 Introduction To Abstract Mathematics 930-1045 AM MW NC 3202 20 Hartke, Stephen 3000-002 1 3 Introduction To Abstract Mathematics 200-315 PM TR. NC 1202 20 Patterson, Stephan 3040-001 3 Math for Elementary Teachers 500-745PM T. Lawr. St. Ctr 648 35 Gardner, Amber 3191-001 3 Applied Linear Algebra 1100-1215 PM MW. St Commons 4017 28 Borgwardt, Steffen 3191-002 3 Applied Linear Algebra 1100-1215PM TR. PL 132 28 Langou, Julien 3191-003 3 Applied Linear Algebra 330-445 PM TR. PL 116 28 Nielsen, Aaron 3195-001 4 Linear Algebra & Differential Equations 1000-1150 MW. NC 2001 28 Ostrovskiy, Dmitriy 3195-002 4 Linear Algebra & Differential Equations 200-350 PM MW. KC 205 28 Ostrovskiy, Dmitriy 3195-003 4 Linear Algebra & Differential Equations 500-650 PM MW. NC 1207 28 Mijares, Jose 3195-004 4 Linear Algebra & Differential Equations 1000-1150 AM TR. ST Commons 4113 28 Mijares, Jose 3195-005 4 Linear Algebra & Differential Equations 200-350 PM TR. KC 205 28 Mijares, Jose 3195-OL1 4 Linear Algebra & Differential Equations On-Line 28 Lana, Lance 3200-001 3 Differential Equations 500-615 PM MW. Bus Sch Bld 2200 28 Aveyard, Robert 3200-002 3 Differential Equations 1230-145 PM TR. NC 1202 28 Kawai, Mike 3382-001 1 stats 3 Statistical Theory 930-1045 AM MW ST COMMONS 4125 35 Santorico, Stephanie 3800-001 3 Probability & Stats for Engineers 500-615 PM TR. NC 1403 28 Paul, Subrata 3939-900 1-3 Cooperative Education 4010/5010 1 3 History of Math 330-445 PM MW. ST COMMONS 4125 18 White, Diana 4027/5027/7826-0011 stats 3 Topics in Mathematics: Applied Spatial Statistics 1230-145 PM TR. ST COMMONS 4017 18 French, Joshua 4110/5110 1 discrete 3 Theory of Numbers 200-3:15 PM MW. ST COMMONS 4017 20 Hartke, Stephen Move to MW 2-3:15 4310/MCKE 53101 3 Introduction to Real Analysis I 930-1045 AM TR NC 1403 25 Rostermundt, Robert 4320-001 1 3 Introduction to Real Analysis II 930-1045 AM MW NC 1311 20 Simon, Burton 4387/5387 1 stats 3 Applied Regression Analysis 200-315 PM TR. ST COMMONS 4125 16 French, Joshua 4394/5394-0011 stats 3 Experimental Design 200 -450 PM M. NC 1311 15 Hendricks, Audrey (with 15 min break) 4408/MCKE 54081 discrete 3 Applied Graph Theory 500-615 PM TR ST COMMONS 4125 20 Jacobson, Michael 4450 3 Complex Variables 930-1045 AM TR ST COMMONS 4119 25 Pfender, Florian 4650-001 1 comp 3 Numerical Analysis I 1100-1215 PM TR PL 112 30 Fournier, Aime 5661-001 1 comp 3 Numerical Analysis II 330-445 PM TR.
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