
STAT 101: ELEMENTARY STATISTICS (BS MANAGEMENT SECTION D- 1ST SEMESTER 2024-2025)
This course provides a solid foundational understanding of the fundamental concepts and techniques used in statistics. This course is designed to equip students with basic descriptive and statistical methods and their applications to their degree program.

STAT 123: STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY (SECTION E)
This course tackles Probability and probability distributions, sampling distributions, estimation, and hypothesis testing.

STAT 114 Descriptive Statistics (AY 24-25)
Official class platform of STAT 114 of the Academic Year 2024-2025.

MATH 213: Theory of Matrices (First Semester, AY 2025-2026)
This is a one-semester graduate course in the theory of matrices and linear algebra. This course includes, but not limited to, the study of systems of linear equations, matrices, determinants, vectors and vector spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, and the canonical forms of matrices.

Math 161: Elementary Differential Equations (1st Semester, AY 2024-2025)
Techniques for finding explicit solutions to linear ODE, first order ordinary differential equations, linear differential equations, linear equations with constant coefficients, nonhomogeneous equations, undetermined coefficients and variation of parameters, linear systems of equations, the existence and uniqueness of solutions.

Math 55: Elementary Analysis III (Section D, 1st Sem, AY 2024-2025)
This is the third and last course in the calculus series. Topics included in this course are: vectors in space, parametric equations, vector functions, directional derivatives, gradient vectors, and vector fields.

Math 55: Elementary Analysis III (Section B, 1st Sem, AY 2024-2025)
This is the third and last course in the calculus series. Topics included in this course are: vectors in space, parametric equations, vector functions, directional derivatives, gradient vectors, and vector fields.
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Math 10: Mathematics, Culture and Society [2nd Sem AY 2024-2025]
This course is one of the general education (GE) courses of the UP system. The course primarily allow students to appreciate the beauty and power of mathematics through the examination of its nature, development, utility, and relationship with culture and society.

Math 53: Elementary Analysis I (Section I, 1st Sem, AY 2024-2025)
This is the first of three courses in the calculus series. In this course, we will study the following: limits, continuity, derivatives and their applications, differentials, antiderivatives, and definite integrals and their applications.
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Math 114: Linear Algebra [1st Sem AY 2024-2025]
This course covers matrices, systems of linear equations, vector spaces, linear independence, linear transformations, determinants, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, diagonalization, and inner product spaces.

MATH 55: Elementary Analysis III | A.Y. 2025 - 2026 | Section C
This course is a continuation of Math 54 (Elementary Analysis II). This course allows students to enhance their knowledge and skills in Calculus. The contents of the course are focused on vectors in the plane and in space, vector-valued functions, and the calculus of vector fields.

MATH 53: Elementary Analysis I | A.Y. 2025-2026 | Section D
This course covers the notions on limits, continuity, derivatives and their applications, differentials, antiderivatives, definite integrals, and its application. It gives students appreciations of how complex real-world problems can be solved through different tools of calculus such as limits, differentiation, and integration.

MATH 53: Elementary Analysis I | A.Y. 2024 - 2025 | Section I
This course covers the notions on limits, continuity, derivatives and their applications, differentials, antiderivatives, definite integrals, and its application. It gives students appreciations of how complex real-world problems can be solved through different tools of calculus such as limits, differentiation, and integration.
