Complete Mathematics Roadmap
From Zero to Research Level
A Comprehensive Journey Through the World of Mathematics
Stage 1: Foundation Level
Building the Essential Mathematical Base (Ages 5-12)
1.1 Number Sense & Arithmetic
1.2 Fractions, Decimals & Percentages
1.3 Basic Geometry
1.4 Measurement
1.5 Introduction to Data
Stage 2: Intermediate Level
Developing Mathematical Thinking (Ages 12-15)
2.1 Pre-Algebra
2.2 Algebra I
2.3 Euclidean Geometry
2.4 Statistics & Probability
2.5 Number Theory Basics
Stage 3: Advanced Secondary Level
Deepening Understanding (Ages 15-18)
3.1 Algebra II
3.2 Trigonometry
3.3 Analytic Geometry
3.4 Pre-Calculus
3.5 Calculus (Introduction)
3.6 Probability & Statistics
Stage 4: Undergraduate Level
Building Mathematical Maturity (Bachelor's Degree)
4.1 Single Variable Calculus
4.2 Multivariable Calculus
4.3 Linear Algebra
4.4 Abstract Algebra
4.5 Real Analysis
4.6 Differential Equations
4.7 Probability Theory
4.8 Discrete Mathematics
4.9 Topology (Introduction)
4.10 Complex Analysis
Stage 5: Graduate Level
Specialization and Deep Theory (Master's Degree)
5.1 Advanced Real Analysis
5.2 Functional Analysis
5.3 Advanced Algebra
5.4 Algebraic Topology
5.5 Differential Geometry
5.6 Partial Differential Equations
5.7 Algebraic Geometry
5.8 Advanced Number Theory
5.9 Mathematical Logic
5.10 Stochastic Processes
Stage 6: Research Level
Contributing to Mathematical Knowledge (PhD and Beyond)
6.1 Pure Mathematics Research Areas
6.2 Analysis Research Areas
6.3 Number Theory Research
6.4 Applied Mathematics Research
6.5 Theoretical Computer Science
6.6 Mathematical Physics
6.7 Famous Open Problems
6.8 Research Skills
Mathematics Learning Flowchart
Visual representation of the learning progression
Pure Mathematics Track
Applied Mathematics Track
Statistics/Probability Track
Mathematics Mind Map
Interconnected branches of mathematical knowledge
Visual Learning Roadmap
A timeline view of your mathematical journey
Years 1-6
Foundation
Years 7-10
Intermediate
Years 11-12
Advanced Secondary
Years 13-16
Undergraduate
Years 17-18
Graduate
Years 19+
Research
Key Prerequisites Path
⚠️ Educational Disclaimer
This resource is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional academic advice. The roadmap represents a general guide to mathematical education. Individual learning paths may vary based on personal goals, institutional requirements, and career objectives. Always consult with academic advisors for personalized educational planning.
