What math courses should I take to prepare for admission to the UW Math Graduate Program?
The absolute minimum requirement is at least 5 full-year courses (30 semester hours or 45 quarter hours) in mathematics beyond precalculus, including familiarity with one-variable and multivariable advanced calculus, differential equations, and linear algebra. In addition, in order to be realistically prepared for graduate school, you should have had at least a full year of rigorous advanced coursework in real analysis, abstract algebra, or both. PhD applicants must have solid coursework in both of these subjects. Topology and complex analysis courses are highly recommended for PhD applicants, but not required. For more information, see Admission Requirements.
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