My question is very elementary, but I hope that you will endure it.
I am currently in a CS Master's program and I notice that my skills in mathematics are lacking. My calculus course was 10 years ago. I know I can take remedial courses, but I was hoping to do some self study to learn mathematics because it is something that I have always wished to understand, just never had a lot of time nor knew exactly what order in which to learn topics.
What books could anyone recommend that would take me from College Algebra to Calculus and anything beyond.
Also, does anyone know a hierarchical structure of all mathematical fields?
Thanks, xeralti
If you didn't save your books, the Dover book series is a great and inexpensive way to get started, as you can find many of the books used on Amazon.
If you did save them, just go back and rework the problems, but pay extra special attention to the proofs. I am currently doing that while I look for a full time job and it's really helping my overall understanding of math as a whole.