Budapest Semester Math Equivalencies

Students interested in studying abroad on any Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ-approved program need to complete the Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ Internal Application process in Summit. Students may count at most three 300-400 level courses taken at other institutions (not to include equivalents of and ) toward their Mathematics major, provided that these courses are approved by the department.

In addition, students should note that while studying abroad in a non-English-speaking country, Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ policy requires you take the local language. With BSM, this can be fulfilled either through a pre-session (non-credit bearing) Hungarian crash course offered in Budapest before the semester or a traditional language course in Hungarian during the semester. .

Note: In the cases where a specific Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ course is listed, the matching Budapest Semester course will satisfy Department of Mathematics and Computer Science major and minor requirements in the same way that the Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ course would. For instance, GAL is a direct substitute for and would satisfy the "advanced sequence requirement" when linked with .

Classical Algebra No Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ credit
Introduction to Abstract Algebra 
Advanced Abstract Algebra 
Algebraic Topology  400-level credit
Topics in Analysis  200-level credit
Bioinformatics  200-level credit
Complex Functions  400-level credit
Commutative Algebra 
Combinatorics 1A  200-level credit
Combinatorics 1B  200-level credit (sped up version of course directly above)
Combinatorics 2  300-level credit
Combinatorial Optimization   300-level credit
Conjecture and Proof  200-level credit
Differential Geometry  400-level credit
External Graph Theory  300-level credit
Functional Analysis  
Galois Theory 
Topics in Geometry 
Game Theory 
Graph Theory 
Intro to Lie Groups 400-level credit
Spectral Theory 300-level credit
Math Logic   300-level credit
Quantum Information and Quantum Computation 400-level credit
Cryptography  200-level credit
Convex Geometry 400-level credit
Problem Solving 200-level credit
Non-Euclidean Geometry  300-level credit
Intro to Number Theory 
Topics in Number Theory  300-level credit
Probability Theory
Representation Theory of Finite Groups
Real Functions and Measures
Set Theory  300-level credit
Statistical Methods  200-level credit
Introduction to Topology 
Graph Theory 2  400-level credit
Dynamical Systems  400-level credit
Discovery Learning  100-level credit
Research Opportunities 
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