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Course Schedule

While course offerings are not confirmed until posted by the Registrar's Office, math courses are usually offered as described in the table below.  Students should check the official schedule as posted by the Registrar's Office as soon as it is available to ensure that no changes affecting their course planning have been made.

Notice (March 9, 2026):  The course schedule is being revised.  Information about 3rd and 4th year course scheduling will be added in the coming weeks.

SUBJ NUMB Title Semesters Offered Note
MATH 1000 Calculus I fall, winter, spring hybrid* sections available
MATH 1001 Calculus II fall, winter, spring hybrid* sections available 
MATH 1005 Calculus for Business fall, winter  
MATH 1050 Finite Mathematics I fall, winter  
MATH 1051 Finite Mathematics II fall, winter  
MATH 1090 Algebra & Trigonometry fall, winter, spring hybrid* sections available 
MATH 2000 Calculus III fall, winter, spring  
MATH 2050 Linear Algebra I fall, winter, spring hybrid* sections available
MATH 2051 Linear Algebra II fall, winter  
MATH 2030 Mathematical Inquiry II fall, winter  
MATH 2090 Mathematics Of Finance winter may not be offered every year
MATH 2260 Ordinary Diff Equations I fall, winter, spring  
MATH 2320 Discrete Mathematics fall, winter  
STAT 2410 Intro to Probability Theory fall, winter  
STAT 2485 R for Data Science fall, winter  
STAT 2500 Stats/Busi&Art Students I fall, winter, spring online sections available
STAT 2530 Statistical Data Analytics fall  
STAT 2550 Stats for Science Students fall, winter, spring *hybrid sections available fall and winter
STAT 2560 Further Stats Science Students winter  

 *Students may attend in-person, or asynchroonously via Brightspace.  The final exam must be in-person at a MUN campus.  Term tests may be on-campus.  If this course is requried for a program that is meant to be 100% online, an online section will be available only for those students. 

 

Spring 2026 Undergraduate Course Offerings 

 

 

. CRN SUBJ NUMB SEC Title Slot MAX Primary Instructor Email NOTE
1. 80448 MATH 1000 001 Calculus I 04 100 Elizabeth Austin; Daniela Silvesan eaustin@mun.ca; danielas@mun.ca  
2. 81100 MATH 1000 071 Calculus I   50 Elizabeth Austin; Daniela Silvesan eaustin@mun.ca; danielas@mun.ca Online, but exams must be written at MUN.
3. 80449 MATH 1001 001 Calculus II 03 100 John Craighead jwcraighead@mun.ca  
4. 81102 MATH 1001 071 Calculus II   50 John Craighead jwcraighead@mun.ca Online, but exams must be written at MUN.
5. 80450 MATH 1090 001 Algebra & Trigonometry F06 100 John Craighead jwcraighead@mun.ca  
6. 81104 MATH 1090 071 Algebra & Trigonometry   50 John Craighead jwcraighead@mun.ca Online, but exams must be written at MUN.
7. 80451 MATH 1090 081 Algebra & Trigonometry   0     By permission only. If feasible, students must join 1090-071.
8. 80452 MATH 2000 001 Calculus III 03 80 Afework Solomon; Tarun Kumar Sheel afework@mun.ca; tksheel@mun.ca  
9. 80453 MATH 2050 001 Linear Algebra I 07 150 Deping Ye deping.ye@mun.ca  
10. 81106 MATH 2050 071 Linear Algebra I   50 Deping Ye deping.ye@mun.ca  
11. 80454 MATH 2260 001 Ordinary Diff Equations I 05 60 Afework Solomon; Tarun Kumar Sheel afework@mun.ca; tksheel@mun.ca  
12. 80918 MATH 1MPT 056 Math Placement Test   100   mpt@mun.ca  
13. 80917 MATH 1MPT 081 Math Placement Test   200   mpt@mun.ca  
14. 80626 STAT 2500 081 Stat Foundations D Analytics   100 Haiyan Yang; Kunasekaran Nirmalkanna h.yang@mun.ca; kn1016@mun.ca  
15. 80627 STAT 2550 001 Stats for Science Students 20 80 Haiyan Yang; Kunasekaran Nirmalkanna h.yang@mun.ca; kn1016@mun.ca  
16. 80628 STAT 2550 002 Laboratory   40 Haiyan Yang; Kunasekaran Nirmalkanna h.yang@mun.ca; kn1016@mun.ca  
17. 80629 STAT 2550 003 Laboratory   40 Haiyan Yang; Kunasekaran Nirmalkanna h.yang@mun.ca; kn1016@mun.ca  
18. 80630 STAT 4520 001 Experimental Design II 18 15 Asokan Mulayath Variyath variyath@mun.ca  

Hybrid Sections: -001 and -071 Sections Explained

In Spring 2026, MATH 1000, 1001, 1090, and 2050 are offered in a 'hybrid' mode:  Students may take the course as a standard in-person course, or elect to receive the content online via Brightspace.  

Students planning to attend lectures in-person should register in the -001 section.   You may still choose to receive some lectures via the lecture-captures posted in Brightspace, but there will also be a seat for you in a classroom on-campus. 

Students who cannot attend classes, or prefer to watch lecture-captures, should join the -071 section.  Term tests and the final exam must be written in-person at MUN.  Instructors will post dates, times, and locations in Brightspace.   Students not in traveling distance to MUN in Spring, but who plan to be at MUN in September, can request to have the weight of term tests transferred to the final exam, and to write the final the day before classes start in the Fall term.  

 

-001 sections -071 sections 
Content delivered in-person at a designated time and place.  Content recorded from -001 via lecture-capture technology and posted in Brightspace. 
Tests written on campus.  Tests written on campus at the same time as -001, or weight transferred to comprehensive final exam.
Final exam scheduled in August in the Spring exam period. Final exam scheduled with -001 final exam. 
Office hours on-campus. Office hours on-campus.
Help Centre at set times in HH 3026 Help Centre at set times in HH 3026