| No | Subject | Credit | Time of Lecture | Lab | Instroduction of Course | 
   
    | 033.017 | Basic Calculus 2 
 | 1 | 0 | 2 | The basic mathematics necessary for Calculus2, Differential and Integral 
      Calculus 2 or Calculus for Life Science 2 are studied in this course. | 
   
    | 033.001 | Calculus 1 
 | 3 | 2 | 2 | As a basic mathematics course for students in science and engineering, 
      it discusses the properties of real numbers, series, Taylor expansions, 
      vectors, matrices and determinants, curves, and their applications. | 
   
    | 033.002 | Calculus 2 | 3 | 2 | 2 | As a sequel to "Calculus 1", derivatives and integrals of several 
      variable functions, vector fields, Green theorem and Stokes theorem and 
      their applications are discussed in this course. | 
   
    | 033.003 | Honor Calculus and Practice 1 | 3 | 2 | 2 | This is an advanced Calculus course designed to investigate properties 
      of real numbers, series, Taylor expansions, vectors, matrices and determinants 
      and curves. | 
   
    | 033.004 | Honor Calculus and Practice 2 | 3 | 2 | 2 | As a sequel to "Advanced Calculus and Practice 1& 2", derivatives 
      and integrals of several variable functions, vector fields, Green theorem 
      and Stokes theorem are studied in this course. | 
   
    | 033.007 | Calculs for Life Science 1 | 3 | 3 | 0 | As a basic mathematics course for students in life science, differential 
      equations describing various natural phenomena related to life science and 
      their solutions are introduced. Differential equation models and successive 
      approximation are employed to study the spread of epidemics. Mathematical 
      computer programming is used. | 
   
    | 033.008 | Calculs for Life Science 2 | 3 | 3 | 0 | As a sequel to "Calculus for Life Science 1", this course explores 
      the periodic behavior of pendulum and dynamical systems, functions of several 
      variables, series and approximations, Poisson distribution and Fourier series. | 
   
    | 033.010 | Calculus for Humanities and Social Sciences 1 | 3 | 3 | 0 | As a basic mathematics course for students in liberal arts and social 
      sciences who have no experiences for calculus, the basic notions for differentiation 
      and integration will be discussed together with calculus of polynomial functions, 
      rational functions, trigonometric functions, exponential and logarithmic 
      functions. Topics on Taylor expansion and power series will be included 
      together with elementary differential equations. Examples from economics 
      and management will be discussed. | 
   
    | 033.011 | Calculus for Humanities and Social Sciences 2 | 3 | 3 | 0 | As a sequel to of "Calculus for Humanities and Social Sciences 1", 
      topics on functions of several variables will be discussed. After experiences 
      on linear and quadratic forms with matrices, topics on gradients, local 
      maximum and minimum, Lagrange methods will be discussed together with Fubini 
      theorem on double integration. Some topics from management and social sciences 
      such as linear programming, traveling-salesman problem and mathematics of 
      voting will be touched.As a basic mathematics course for students in liberal 
      arts and social sciences who have no experiences for calculus, the basic 
      notions for differentiation and integration will be discussed together with 
      calculus of polynomial functions, rational functions, trigonometric functions, 
      exponential and logarithmic functions. Topics on Taylor expansion and power 
      series will be included together with elementary differential equations. 
      Examples from economics and management will be discussed. | 
   
    | 033.005 | Differential and Integral Calculus 1 | 4 | 3 | 2 | As a basic mathematics course for students in science and engineering, 
      properties of real numbers, series, Taylor expansions, vectors, matrices 
      and determinants, curves, and their applications are discussed in depth. | 
   
    | 033.006 | Differential and Integral Calculus 2 | 4 | 3 | 2 | As a sequel to of "Differential and Integral Calculus 1", derivatives 
      and integrals of several variable functions, vector fields, Green theorem 
      and Stokes theorem and their applications are discussed in depth. | 
   
    | 033.012 | Mathematics: The Basics and Applications 1 | 3 | 2 | 2 | This course introduces students to basic mathematics and its applications. 
      The topics that will be discussed in the course includes basic ideas of 
      calculus : limits of functions, differentiation and integration. This course 
      also includes topics such as multivariable functions and differential equations. 
      Furthermore, we introduce numerical methods like Newton's method, Riemann 
      sum and Euler's method. For these we use a mathematical program such as 
      Maple. We aim for students taking this course to be able to formulate various 
      phenomena and situations of the real world into mathematical language. | 
   
    | 033.013 | Mathematics: The Basics and Applications 2 | 3 | 2 | 2 | Mathematics: the Basics and Applications 1 covers continuous models that 
      can be handled with differentiation and integration. On the other hands, 
      this course, Mathematics: the Basics and Applications 2 treats discrete 
      models that can be described by sequence, series, probability, vector, and 
      matrices. It will be explained how social situations and natural phenomena 
      are formulated in mathematical terms and are analyzed with these concepts. | 
   
    | 046.001 | Mathematics in Civilization | 3 | 3 | 0 | Throughout history, mathematics has been one of the most important factors 
      in the development of mental world and civilization. Topics discussed in 
      this course include axioms for Geometry by Euclid, Calculus by Newton and 
      Leibniz, concept of computation by Turing and von Neumann, art and mathematics, 
      society and mathematics, science/technology and mathematics, Oriental/European 
      culture and mathematics. | 
   
    | 046.002 | Mathematics in Information Age | 3 | 3 | 0 | The aim of this course is to help students understand what role mathematics 
      has played in the inception of the computing machinery and in the birth 
      of the modern information-based society. Issues of the science and technology 
      of the modern society and speculation on the future direction of computer 
      are examined. | 
   
    | 033.016 | Basic Calculus 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | The basic mathematics necessary for Calculus 1, Differential and Integral 
      Calculus 1 or Calculus for Life Science 1 are studied in this course. | 
   
    | 033.009 | Calculus for Business | 3 | 3 | 0 | As a basic mathematics course for students in business, this course surveys 
      basic calculus for polynomials and rational functions, basic properties 
      and applications of exponential and logarithmic functions, elementary notions 
      of vectors and matrices. |