BS IN MATHEMATICS
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
* Completion of the University’s General Education requirements and the
College’s foreign language requirement (waived for double majors with primary
major outside the College of Arts and Sciences).
The following required courses:
3450:221, 2, 3 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I, II and III 12 credits
3450:307 Fundamentals of Advanced Mathematics 3 credits
3450:312 Linear Algebra 3 credits
3450:411 Abstract Algebra I 3 credits
3450:421 Advanced Calculus I 3 credits
3460:209 Introduction to Computer Science 3 credits
One of the following two courses:
3450:412 Abstract Algebra II 3 credits
3450:422 Advanced Calculus II 3 credits
One of the following three courses:
3470:450 Probability 3 credits
3470:451 Theoretical Statistics I 3 credits
3470:461 Applied Statistics 3 credits
* Complete 15 credit hours of approved electives at the 300/400
level in mathematics, statistics or computer. All students should consult
with their advisors for the selection of appropriate electives.
Students interested in graduate study should include the following courses
in their program:
3450:412 Abstract Algebra II 3 credits
3450:422 Advanced Calculus II 3 credits
3450:425 Complex Variables 3 credits
3450:445 Introduction to Topology 3 credits
Students seeking licensure in secondary education to teach mathematics must
complete the following electives:
3450:401 History of Mathematics 3 credits
3450:441 Concepts in Geometry 3 credits
3470:450 Probability 3 credits
3470:461 Applied Statistics 4 credits
Students interested in computer science should include the following courses in
their program:
3450:415 Combinatorics and Graph Theory 3 credits
3450:427 Applied Numerical Methods I 3 credits
3460:210,316 Data Structures and Algorithms I, II 7 credits
One of the following two courses:
3450:413 Theory of Numbers 3 credits
3450:410 Advanced Linear Algebra 3 credits
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