MAT157Y1 - Analysis I
Course: MAT157Y1 (Analysis I) in MAT department at University of Toronto.
Credit Hours: 72 • Academic Level: first-year undergraduate course
Course Requirements: No prerequisites required - suitable for beginning students
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 76 advanced courses for further study
Course Type: Foundation course - forms the base for multiple advanced topics
Part of the MAT curriculum at University of Toronto, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Courses unlocked by MAT157Y1
- MAT138H1 - Introduction to Proofs
- PHL331H1 - Metaphysics
- MAT240H5 - Algebra I
- MAT315H1 - Introduction to Number Theory
- MAT335H1 - Chaos, Fractals and Dynamics
- MAT257Y1 - Analysis II
- MAT309H1 - Introduction to Mathematical Logic
- PHL447H1 - Seminar in Philosophical Logic
- MAT301H1 - Groups and Symmetries
- APM461H1 - Combinatorial Methods
- CSC320H1 - Introduction to Visual Computing
- MAT367H1 - Differential Geometry
- MAT337H1 - Introduction to Real Analysis
- MAT267H1 - Advanced Ordinary Differential Equations
- MAT237Y1 - Multivariable Calculus with Proofs
- MAT327H1 - Introduction to Topology
- MAT245H1 - Mathematical Methods in Data Science
- APM306Y1 - Mathematics and Law
- MAT329Y1 - Concepts in Elementary Mathematics
- MAT244H1 - Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations
- STA257H1 - Probability and Statistics I
- CSC304H1 - Algorithmic Game Theory and Mechanism Design
- EEB319H1 - Population Ecology
- CTA299Y1 - Research Opportunity Program
- PHY224H1 - Practical Physics I
- EEB323H1 - Evolutionary Genetics
- PHY250H1 - Electricity and Magnetism
- MAT235Y1 - Multivariable Calculus
- CHM228H1 - Mathematical Methods for Chemical Sciences
- CHM310H1 - Environmental Fate and Toxicity of Organic Contaminants
- ECO200Y1 - Microeconomic Theory
- ECO210H1 - Mathematical Methods for Economic Theory
- ECO225H1 - Big-Data Tools for Economists
- ECO227Y1 - Foundations of Econometrics
- STA237H1 - Probability, Statistics and Data Analysis I
- STA255H1 - Statistical Theory
- CSC343H1 - Introduction to Databases
- ACT240H1 - Mathematics of Investment & Credit
- ACT245H1 - Financial Principles for Actuarial Science I
- ACT247H1 - Introductory Life Contingencies
- PHL333H1 - Puzzles and Paradoxes
- PHL345H1 - Intermediate Logic
- PHL347H1 - Modal Logic and Philosophical Applications of Logic
- PHL348H1 - Logic and Computation
- PHL349H1 - Set Theory
- PHL351H1 - Philosophy of Language
- PHL354H1 - Philosophy of Mathematics
- AST221H1 - Stars and Planets
- PHL451H1 - Seminar in Philosophy of Language
- CHM210H1 - Chemistry of Environmental Change
- CHM415H1 - Topics in Atmospheric Chemistry
- CHM220H1 - Physical Chemistry for Life Sciences
- CHM317H1 - Introduction to Instrumental Methods of Analysis
- PHY231H1 - Physics of Living Systems
- PHY252H1 - Thermal Physics
- PHY254H1 - Classical Mechanics
- PHY256H1 - Introduction to Quantum Physics
- CTA200H1 - Computational Astrophysics
- PHL406H1 - Seminar in Metaphysics
- PHL411H1 - Seminar in Analytic Philosophy
- ECO204Y1 - Microeconomic Theory and Applications (for Commerce)
- ECO208Y1 - Macroeconomic Theory
- ENV238H1 - Physics of the Changing Environment B
- PHL325H1 - Early Analytic Philosophy
- CHM217H1 - Introduction to Analytical Chemistry
- CHM222H1 - Introduction to Physical Chemistry
- CHM295H1 - Research Experience in Chemistry
- CSC336H1 - Numerical Methods
- CTA299H1 - Research Opportunity Program
- ECO202Y1 - Macroeconomic Theory and Policy
- ECO206Y1 - Microeconomic Theory
- ECO209Y1 - Macroeconomic Theory and Policy (for Commerce)
- ECO220Y1 - Introduction to Data Analysis and Applied Econometrics
- ECO250Y0 - Special Topics Abroad in Economics
- ENV237H1 - Physics of the Changing Environment A
- STA247H1 - Probability with Computer Applications
Academic Planning at University of Toronto
Students planning MAT157Y1 at University of Toronto should complete 0 prerequisites before enrollment.
Future Pathways: Completing MAT157Y1 enables enrollment in 76 advanced courses for further study
This first-year course at University of Toronto integrates into structured degree pathways for MAT programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.