Relative math course difficulty

<p>I am looking to do a secondary education-math major. At my university, it is necessary to get a math degree to do this. I will have to take probably 2-3 math classes per semester to finish in 4 years. I am looking to get a relative difficulty ranking, for the average student, of the classes I have to take so I can mix an easier class with a more difficult one each semester. </p>

<p>(I have already taken Calc I and Calc II) </p>

<p>Intro to Linear Algebra
Fundamental Properties of Spaces and Functions I
Intro to Abstract Algebra
Calc III
Foundations of Geometry
Computer Science I: Fundamentals
Probability and Statistics
Intro to Discrete Mathematics</p>

<p>(Possibly
Basic Analysis
Intro to Analysis I
Intro to Analysis II)</p>

<p>Thanks for any help!</p>

<p>All of the courses you listed are introductory courses, which shouldn’t be too bad. In my opinion, I think Fundamental Properties of Spaces and Functions I and Intro to Abstract Algebra are the hardest because they require a mastery of the concepts rather than being able to compute problems.</p>

<p>There are those that find Prob Stats difficult but it really depends on the person. The courses listed in the above post are still probably the hardest though.</p>