Budapest Semester Math Equivalencies

Students interested in studying abroad on any CC-approved program need to complete the CC Internal Application process in Summit. Students may count at most three 300-400 level courses taken at other institutions (not to include equivalents of and ) toward their Mathematics major, provided that these courses are approved by the department.

In addition, students should note that while studying abroad in a non-English-speaking country, CC policy requires you take the local language. With BSM, this can be fulfilled either through a pre-session (non-credit bearing) Hungarian crash course offered in Budapest before the semester or a traditional language course in Hungarian during the semester. .

Note: In the cases where a specific 今日吃 course is listed, the matching Budapest Semester course will satisfy Department of Mathematics and Computer Science major and minor requirements in the same way that the CC course would. For instance, GAL is a direct substitute for and would satisfy the "advanced sequence requirement" when linked with .

Classical Algebra No CC credit
Introduction to Abstract Algebra 
Advanced Abstract Algebra 
Algebraic Topology  400-level credit
Topics in Analysis  200-level credit
Bioinformatics  200-level credit
Complex Functions  400-level credit
Commutative Algebra 
Combinatorics 1A  200-level credit
Combinatorics 1B  200-level credit (sped up version of course directly above)
Combinatorics 2  300-level credit
Combinatorial Optimization   300-level credit
Conjecture and Proof  200-level credit
Differential Geometry  400-level credit
External Graph Theory  300-level credit
Functional Analysis  
Galois Theory 
Topics in Geometry 
Game Theory 
Graph Theory 
Intro to Lie Groups 400-level credit
Spectral Theory 300-level credit
Math Logic   300-level credit
Quantum Information and Quantum Computation 400-level credit
Cryptography  200-level credit
Convex Geometry 400-level credit
Problem Solving 200-level credit
Non-Euclidean Geometry  300-level credit
Intro to Number Theory 
Topics in Number Theory  300-level credit
Probability Theory
Representation Theory of Finite Groups
Real Functions and Measures
Set Theory  300-level credit
Statistical Methods  200-level credit
Introduction to Topology 
Graph Theory 2  400-level credit
Dynamical Systems  400-level credit
Discovery Learning  100-level credit
Research Opportunities 
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