BSM Courses of Interest
Below you will find the list of courses we are offering for the upcoming Semester as listed on http://www.bsmath.hu/CURRENT/Courses.html

We need to know which courses you are planning to take in order to schedule the classes as optimally as possible. (Note however, that it is NOT possible to make a totally conflict free schedule. So we ask for your understanding.)

This is not registration, you are free to take/switch to other classes by the registration deadline, on Thursday, Noon of the 3rd week of the Semester.

We need this information for scheduling purposes only, including decisions about which courses should be "regular courses" and which should be "reading", or cancelled entirely.

Try to be as specific as possible - if you mark 6-8 math classes you might take, it will be of little help for us in scheduling the courses. In case you are not decided - but only in that case - try to weight at least the courses (weight 1 meaning you surely want to take the course, any smaller trying to indicate the chance you'll take the course).

Please note that there is an extra tuition fee (payable at the Budapest office) for the 6th and further math courses you would take. That is, your paid tuition covers as much as 5 math courses and the OFFERED non math courses. For any further math course a non-refundable tuition of 350USD should be paid by the registration time (i.e., by the end of the third week). In case anybody would like to drop a course later, it can be done by submitting a written request (form will be provided) signed by the instructor of the course to the Budapest BSM office. Failure of doing it will result a "NA" (non-attending) grade for the course.
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Enter "1" for the classes you are planning to take. Try to be as specific as possible. If undecided, you can enter a number between 0 and 1 to indicate how likely you will take the given course.
The default value is 0. If you do not enter a number for a course, it will be counted as of no interest to you.

AL1, Introduction to Abstract Algebra
AAL, Advanced Abstract Algebra
CMA, Commutative Algebra
GGL, Groups and Graph Limits
CO1, Combinatorics 1
At this point there is no need to distinguish between CO1.A (faster pace) and CO1.B (more relaxed pace) courses, which may  be offered parallel, i.e. at the same time - in case a lot of people are interested in CO1 and so the class needs to be split. In that case you can decide the first week which one to take. The syllabi for the courses are at http://www.bsmath.hu/CURRENT/co1syllabus.html 
CO2, Combinatorics of Finite Set Systems
MPS, Mathematical Problem Solving
C&P, Conjecture and Proof
MAN, Introduction to Mathematical Analysis
RFM, Real Functions and Measures
FUN, Functional Analysis
CLX, Complex Functions
GRT, Graph Theory
THC, Theory of Computing
TOP, Introduction to Topology
ALT, Algebraic Topology
MCD, Markov Chains and Dynamical Systems
SMD,  Statistical Methods - Mathematical Theory with Data Science Applications
DCG, Discrete and Convex Geometry
MNS, Mathematics of Network Science
DML, Introduction to Deep Learning
ANT, Introduction to Algebraic Number Theory
MAP,  Quantum Logic and Quantum Probability
HL1, Introductory Hungarian Language
HL2, Intermediate  Hungarian Language Course
HUC, Hungarian Art and Culture
ART, Math and Art - with a Budapest tint
FILM, World Cinema
– Value Systems and Narrative Perspectives
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