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I have already taken a linear algebra course. What course should I takenext?

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I have already taken a linear algebra course. What course should I takenext?

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If you took a full semester college-level linear algebra course, then you do not need to take Math 52 (or 54). If you also took a multivariable calculus course, then you may be prepared to begin with our 100-level math courses. Good 100-level math courses with which to begin include Math 101 (analysis), Math 126 (complex analysis), Math 153 (algebra), and Math 161 (probability). Note that Brown’s 100-level math courses are proof oriented, so if your multivariable calculus and linear algebra courses did not include substantial work with proving theorems, you might want to consider taking either Math 35 or Math 54.

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