micromass said:
Please:
1) List the contents of the courses
2) List the knowledge you have
3) List the workload you're used to.
1)probability course description
An introduction to probability. Topics include mathematical models, sample spaces, conditional probability, discrete and continuous distributions, expected values, moment-generating functions, Central Limit Theorem, multivariate distributions, marginal distributions, conditional distributions, correlation, and one-variable transformations of variables.
Abstract Algebra
An introduction to groups, rings, integral domains and fields. Additional topics include groups of symmetries, rings of integers, rings of polynomials and construction of the field of rational numbers.
Geometry
Both Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometries are studied. Each geometry will be understood from three different perspectives: first, as the collection of theorems following from a particular set of axioms; second, as the two-dimensional geometry arising from a particular metric; and third, as the geometry obtained from a set together with a specific group of rigid motions of the set. At least one of these viewpoints will be developed in detail.
2) Have taken Calculus 1-3,Number Theory,Discrete Math (intro proofs course),Linear Algebra
3) I'm used to mostly taking two math courses per semester however I need to take more 300 level math courses and geometry I hear is supposed to be easy mostly math ed majors.