MATH 399 - Independent Reading
Fall 2013, Section 001
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Subject: Mathematics (MATH)
Department: LSA Mathematics
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Details

Credits:
1 - 6
Other:
Independent
Consent:
With permission of instructor.
Other Course Info:
F, W, Sp/Su, Sp, Su.
Repeatability:
May be repeated for credit.

Description

Independent Reading, designed especially for honors students.

Schedule

MATH 399 - Independent Reading
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9/3/13 - 12/11/13
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35360
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9/3/13 - 12/11/13
164 (IND)
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32330
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9/3/13 - 12/11/13

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