Popular differences in certain polynomial progressionsĪMS Special Session on Advances in Coding Theory, IĮrror-correcting codes play a vital role in mitigating the effects of information corruption in modern communication and storage systems. James Leng*, University of California, Los Angeles Maksym Radziwill, Northwestern Universityĭivisibility of character values of the symmetric groupĬANCELLED Some recent developments in arithmetic statistics This Special Session, affiliated with the Alexanderson Award and Lecture, focuses on the theory of multiplicative functions and the primes, additive combinatorics, and the interplay of these subjects. Wednesday January 3, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.ĪIM Special Session on Multiplicative Number Theory and Additive Combinatorics, I.Penny Pina, American Mathematical Society Timothy Flood, Pittsburg State UniversityĮmille Davie Lawrence, University of San FranciscoĬharles N. Please send questions to Hill, Marriott Marquis San Francisco More details about registration and associated fees will be available on the workshop web page. Registration for this workshop will include breakfast and lunch. The organizers expect the workshop to help build a community of leaders who can continue to exchange ideas and offer each other support and advice. Workshop topics could include, but are not limited to, resources, handling stress (students, staff, and faculty), curriculum, and instructional delivery. The workshop will provide opportunities to share experiences with issues and trends that have an impact on math department chairs, math departments, and colleges and universities. 3:00 p.m., the day before the JMM begins. This annual one-day workshop for department chairs, leaders, and prospective leaders will be held on Tuesday, January 2, 2024, 8:00 a.m.
Tuesday January 2, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.ĪMS Department Chairs and Leaders Workshop.To plan your Marketing Minor courses, please visit our Resources page to access the Rady Program Requirements Sheet. Read the Academic Senate policy on minors (section E).įind the list of tentative Rady classes for the academic year on the undergraduate webpage.You can't use an upper-division course to satisfy the requirements of more than one minor.There is no limit for lower-division courses. You can use two upper-division courses (a maximum of 8 units) to fulfill the requirements for a minor that have also been used to satisfy the requirements of a major.Finish the minor with an overall minor GPA of 2.0.At least five classes for the minor must be taken at UC San Diego.Earn at least a C- in each course used for the minor.Take all Marketing minor classes for a letter grade.In order to complete the Marketing Minor, students must comply to the following: The minor consists of 28 units that provide students with a broad choice of topical interests. The requirements include one required core course (4 units) and six elective courses (24 units). Master of Professional Accountancy (MPAc).