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MATHEMATICS TEXTBOOKS

MATH 100.  Required:  McCallum, Connally, Hughes-Hallett et al. Algebra: Form and Function. 2nd edition. (with WileyPlus ebook)  [Note(s):  Students buying used textbooks should arrange to purchase WileyPlus separately. Instructions for students to obtain the e-book and to use WileyPlus: use your Loyola email address to create a WileyPlus account. Your professor will include details on WileyPlus in the syllabus.]

MATH 108.  Required:  Consortium for Mathematics and Its Applications (COMAP), S. Garfunkel, ed. For All Practical Purposes: Mathematical Literacy in Today's World. 10th ed. ISBN-13: 978-1464124730. New York: W. H. Freeman, 2015. Print. 

MATH 117.  Required:  Eric Connally, Hughes-Hallett, D., and Gleason, A. M. Functions Modeling Change: A Preparation for Calculus. 5th ed. New Jersey: Wiley, 2015. Packaged with WileyPlus.​ 

MATH 118.  Required:  Eric Connally, Hughes-Hallett, D., and Gleason, A. M. Functions Modeling Change: A Preparation for Calculus. 5th ed. New Jersey: Wiley, 2015. Packaged with WileyPlus.​ 

MATH 123.  Required:  None 

MATH 123.  Required:  Dwyer and Gruenwald. Calculus: Resequenced for Students in Stem (WileyPlus eBook). preliminary edition.

Print text (optional): ISBN-13: 978-1119321590.  

MATH 131.  Required:  Hughes-Hallett, Deborah, et al. Applied & Single Variable Calculus for Loyola University Chicago, Custom (WileyPlus eBook). 

MATH 132.  Required:  Hughes-Hallett, Deborah, et al. Applied & Single Variable Calculus for Loyola University Chicago, Custom (WileyPlus eBook). 

MATH 161.  Required:  Dwyer and Gruenwald. Calculus: Resequenced for Students in Stem (WileyPlus eBook). preliminary edition.

Print text (optional): ISBN-13: 978-1119321590.  

MATH 162.  Required:  Dwyer and Gruenwald. Calculus: Resequenced for Students in Stem (WileyPlus eBook). preliminary edition.

Print text (optional): ISBN-13: 978-1119321590.  

MATH 162.  Required:  Stewart, James. Calculus: Early Transcendentals (WebAssign eBook). 8th ed.

Print text (optional): ISBN-13: 978-1285741550. Boston: Centage Learning, 2015. 

MATH 201.  Required:  Edward R. Scheinerman. Mathematics: a discrete introduction (3rd edition) ISBN-13: 978-0840049421 ISBN-10: 0840049420 

MATH 201.  Required:  Hammack, The Book of Proof, 3rd edition Also available for free on Hammack's website 

MATH 212.  Required:  TBD 

MATH 263.  Required:  Dwyer and Gruenwald. Calculus: Resequenced for Students in Stem (WileyPlus eBook). preliminary edition.

Print text (optional): ISBN-13: 978-1119321590.  

MATH 263.  Required:  Stewart, James. Calculus: Early Transcendentals (WebAssign eBook). 8th ed.

Print text (optional): ISBN-13: 978-1285741550. Boston: Cengage Learning, 2015. 

MATH 264.  Required:  TBD 

MATH 277.  Required:  None 

MATH 301.  Required:  TBD 

MATH 304.  [ STAT 304 ] Required:  A first course in probablity. Sheldon Ross, Pearson Publishing, 10th edition, ISBN 978-0-13-475311-9. 

MATH 313.  [ MATH 413 ] Required:  Goodman, F.. Algebra: abstract and concrete, stressing symmetry. (2003). Judson, Thomas W.. Abstract Algebra: Theory and Applications. (2009).  Recommended:  Gallian, J. Contemporary Abstract Algebra   [Note(s):  Both textbooks are available online for free: - Goodman at http://homepage.divms.uiowa.edu/~goodman/algebrabook.dir/download.htm - Judson at http://abstract.ups.edu/download.html]

MATH 315.  [ MATH 415 ] Required:  Garcia, Stephan Roman, and Horn, Roger A. A Second Course in Linear Algebra (Cambridge Mathematical Textbooks). 1st ed., Cambridge University Press. 2017. ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1107103818  Recommended: 

 

MATH 351.  [ MATH 451 ] Required:  Introduction to Analysis, Maxwell Rosenlicht, Dover Books on Mathematics, ISBN 0-486-65038-3 

MATH 353.  [ MATH 488 ] Required:  E. B. Saff and Snider, A. D., Fundamentals of Complex Analysis with Applications to Engineering and Science. 3rd ed. New Jersey: Pearson, 2003. Print.  

MATH 360.  [ MATH 460 ] Required:  .  Recommended:  Game Theory: An Introduction, Second Edition, by E. N. Barron, Wiley, 2013, ISBN 978-1-118-21693-4. The text is very useful and a good reference, but I will also be providing a full set of lecture notes, and some people do not find the text is necessary. I highly recommend getting access to it in some form though, since it contains many more examples and more detailed exposition than my notes.  

MATH 366.  [ MATH 488 ] Required:  Nonlinear Dynamics And Chaos: With Applications To Physics, Biology, Chemistry, And Engineering; Steven Strogatz; 2014, second edition, ISBN-13: 978-0813349107, ISBN-10: 0813349109.  Recommended:  Student Solutions Manual for Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos; Mitchal Dichter; ISBN-13: 978-0813350547, ISBN-10: 0813350549. (Note: this has solutions to about half of the problems in the book.)  

MATH 413.  [ MATH 313 ] Required:  Goodman, F.. Algebra: abstract and concrete, stressing symmetry. (2003). Judson, Thomas W.. Abstract Algebra: Theory and Applications. (2009).  Recommended:  Gallian, J. Contemporary Abstract Algebra   [Note(s):  Both textbooks are available online for free: - Goodman at http://homepage.divms.uiowa.edu/~goodman/algebrabook.dir/download.htm - Judson at http://abstract.ups.edu/download.html]

MATH 415.  [ MATH 315 ] Required:  Garcia, Stephan Roman, and Horn, Roger A. A Second Course in Linear Algebra (Cambridge Mathematical Textbooks). 1st ed., Cambridge University Press. 2017. ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1107103818  Recommended: 

 

MATH 451.  [ MATH 351 ] Required:  Introduction to Analysis, Maxwell Rosenlicht, Dover Books on Mathematics, ISBN 0-486-65038-3 

MATH 460.  [ MATH 360 ] Required:  .  Recommended:  Game Theory: An Introduction, Second Edition, by E. N. Barron, Wiley, 2013, ISBN 978-1-118-21693-4. The text is very useful and a good reference, but I will also be providing a full set of lecture notes, and some people do not find the text is necessary. I highly recommend getting access to it in some form though, since it contains many more examples and more detailed exposition than my notes.  

MATH 488.  [ MATH 366 ] Required:  Nonlinear Dynamics And Chaos: With Applications To Physics, Biology, Chemistry, And Engineering; Steven Strogatz; 2014, second edition, ISBN-13: 978-0813349107, ISBN-10: 0813349109.  Recommended:  Student Solutions Manual for Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos; Mitchal Dichter; ISBN-13: 978-0813350547, ISBN-10: 0813350549. (Note: this has solutions to about half of the problems in the book.)  

MATH 488.  [ MATH 353 ] Required:  E. B. Saff and Snider, A. D., Fundamentals of Complex Analysis with Applications to Engineering and Science. 3rd ed. New Jersey: Pearson, 2003. Print.  

STATISTICS TEXTBOOKS

STAT 103.  Required:  C.H. Brase and C.P. Brase. Understanding Basic Statistics, 7th ed (WebAssign eBook). Cengage. 

STAT 203.  Required:  Probability and Statistics for Engineering and the Sciences 9th Edtion by Jay L. Devore. 

STAT 303.  Required:  None  Recommended:  Cody, Ron P. and Jeffrey K. Smith, Applied Statistics and the SAS Programming Language, 5th ed., Pearson, 2006 ISBN-13: 978-0131465329 

STAT 304.  [ MATH 304 ] Required:  A first course in probablity. Sheldon Ross, Pearson Publishing, 10th edition, ISBN 978-0-13-475311-9. 

STAT 307.  Required:  Douglas C. Montgomery Design and Analysis of Experiments, 8th edition, Wiley (2012), ISBN-10: ‎ 1118146921; ISBN-13: ‎ 978-1118146927  Recommended:  Robert O. Kuehl, Design of Experiments: Statistical Principles of Research Design and Analysis, 2nd edition, Duxbury Press, Brooks/Cole (2000), ISBN: 0534368344 

STAT 308.  Required:  TBD 

STAT 311.  [ STAT 411 ] Required:  David Collett, Modelling Survival Data in Medical Research, 3rd edition (2015), CRC Press: Boca Raton, FL., ISBN: 978-1-4398-5678-9  [Note(s):  (Note that we'll be using the 3rd edition of Collett's Survival book.)]

STAT 321.  [ STAT 421 ] Required:  Jones, O., Maillardet, R, and Robinson, A. Introduction to Scientific Programming and Simulation Using R. CRC Press. Taylor and Francis Group. 2009. ISBN 13-978-1-4200-6872-6 Tanner, M. A. (1996). Tools for statistical inference: Methods for the Exploration of Posterior Distributions and Likelihood Functions. Springer. ISBN 978-0-387-94688-7 

STAT 335.  [ BIOL 335 ] Required:  Samuels, Witmer, Schaffner. Statistics for the Life Sciences, 5th edition, Pearson Grant Publishing  

STAT 335.  Required:  Varies - please consult individual instructor's syllabus. 

STAT 336.  Required:  None 

STAT 338.  [ STAT 488 ] Required:  James, G., Witten, D., Hastie, T., & Tibshirani, R. (2013). An Introduction to Statistical Learning, with Applications in R, (Second Edition), Springer. ISBN/10: 1461471370, ISBN/13: 978-1461471370. https://www.statlearning.com/  Recommended:  Hastie, T., Tibshirani, R., & Friedman, J. (2009). The Elements of Statistical Learning: Data Mining, Inference, and Prediction, Second Edition, (corrected 10th printing), Springer. ISBN-13: 978-0387848570 ISBN-10: 0387848576.  [Note(s):  Note that an electronic copy of the required text is freely available for download at: https://hastie.su.domains/ISLR2/ISLRv2_website.pdf]

STAT 370.  Required:  Cabrera,J. and McDougall, A. Statistical Consulting, Chapman & Hall. 

STAT 396.  Required:  Exam P Sample Questions. Society of Actuaries. https://www.soa.org/globalassets/assets/Files/Edu/edu-exam-p-sample-quest.pdf

STAT 407.  Required:  Douglas C. Montgomery Design and Analysis of Experiments, 8th edition, Wiley (2012), ISBN-10: ‎ 1118146921; ISBN-13: ‎ 978-1118146927  Recommended:  Robert O. Kuehl, Design of Experiments: Statistical Principles of Research Design and Analysis, 2nd edition, Duxbury Press, Brooks/Cole (2000), ISBN: 0534368344  

STAT 408.  Required:  Faraway, J. (2014) Linear Models with R. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Academic Press.  Recommended:  Gareth James, Daniela Witten, Trevor Hastie, Robert Tibshirani. (2021) An Introduction to Statistical Learning with Applications in R. Second Edition. Springer. 

STAT 411.  [ STAT 311 ] Required:  David Collett, Modelling Survival Data in Medical Research, 3rd edition (2015), CRC Press: Boca Raton, FL., ISBN: 978-1-4398-5678-9  [Note(s):  (Note that we'll be using the 3rd edition of Collett's Survival book.)]

STAT 421.  [ STAT 321 ] Required:  Jones, O., Maillardet, R, and Robinson, A. Introduction to Scientific Programming and Simulation Using R. CRC Press. Taylor and Francis Group. 2009. ISBN 13-978-1-4200-6872-6 Tanner, M. A. (1996). Tools for statistical inference: Methods for the Exploration of Posterior Distributions and Likelihood Functions. Springer. ISBN 978-0-387-94688-7 

STAT 488.  Required:  Cabrera, J. and McDougall, A. Statistical Consulting, Chapman & Hall. 

STAT 488.  [ STAT 338 ] Required:  James, G., Witten, D., Hastie, T., & Tibshirani, R. (2013). An Introduction to Statistical Learning, with Applications in R, (Second Edition), Springer. ISBN/10: 1461471370, ISBN/13: 978-1461471370. https://www.statlearning.com/  Recommended:  Hastie, T., Tibshirani, R., & Friedman, J. (2009). The Elements of Statistical Learning: Data Mining, Inference, and Prediction, Second Edition, (corrected 10th printing), Springer. ISBN-13: 978-0387848570 ISBN-10: 0387848576.  [Note(s):  Note that an electronic copy of the required text is freely available for download at: https://hastie.su.domains/ISLR2/ISLRv2_website.pdf]