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5 YR BS/MS DEGREE WITH A MAJOR IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS

STUDENT NAME: _____________________________________________ 

STUDENT ID#: ______________________________________________

Undergraduate Level Course Requirements
At least 40 credit hours in the department including:


3450:221 Analytic Geometry-Calculus I 4.0 credits ______
3450:222 Analytic Geometry-Calculus II 4.0 credits ______
3450:223 Analytic Geometry-Calculus III 4.0 credits______
3450:312 Linear Algebra 3.0 credits ______
3450:335 Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations 3.0 credits ______
*3460:209 Introduction to Computer Science 4.0 credits ______
3450:421 Advanced Calculus I 3.0 credits ______
3450:422 Advanced Calculus II *** 3.0 credits ______
3450:427 Applied Numerical Methods I 3.0 credits ______
3450:428 Applied Numerical Methods II 3.0 credits ______
3450:436 Mathematical Models 3.0 credits ______
3450:438 Advanced Engineering Mathematics II *** 3.0 credits ______
3470:461 Applied Statistics I 4.0 credits ______

Undergraduate Electives

Fifteen hours of 300/400 level electives of which at least six-credits are at
the 300/400 level in some approved applied area such as Chemistry, Computer
Science, Physics, Economics, Engineering, etc.
____________________________________ 3.0______
____________________________________ 3.0______

**Other electives (Some of these courses are possibly graduate level courses to
be applied toward the elective requirement of the bachelor’s degree.):
____________________________________ 3.0______
____________________________________ 3.0______
____________________________________ 3.0______

Foreign 101________ 102_______

Language: ___________________________________ 201________ 202_______

Sign Language: _______________________________ 222________

Foreign Language has four specific courses and Sign Language has five
specific courses.

Both options total 14 credits for the language requirement.
General Education Requirements: See Other Side

NOTES:

1. The courses 3450:100, 140, 135, 145, 149, and 401 do not meet major requirements.
2. The student is required to take 47 hours of 300/400 level courses not
including general education courses and workshops.
3. The student must achieve an overall GPA of 2.0 for all courses taken and a
2.0 GPA for courses in the major in order to graduate.
4. This program of study and the general education evaluation are effective
for 5 years from date of signature. If there is a change in a major or a
transfer to another college, a new program of study must be drawn up. A
minimum of 128 earned, approved semester credit hours are needed for graduation.

*This course will count towards the requirement of 47 credits of 300/400
level courses.

**Subject to approval by the Dean, up to six credits of courses prerequisite to
those taken

At the 300/400 level will count towards the 47-hour requirement in Note 2. These
approved courses count as 300/400 level electives.

Graduate Level Course Requirements

3450:621 Real Analysis 3.0 credits ______
3450:627 Advanced Numerical Analysis I 3.0 credits ______
3450:633 Methods of Applied Mathematics I 3.0 credits ______
3450:692 Seminar in Mathematics 2.0 credits ______
3450:699 Masters Thesis 4.0 credits ______

Group 1. At least one course from this list must be taken:

3450:625 Analytic Function Theory 3.0 credits ______
3450:628 Advanced Numerical Analysis II 3.0 credits ______
3450:632 Advanced Partial Differential Equations 3.0 credits ______

Group 2. At least two courses from this list must be taken:

3450:634 Methods of Applied Mathematics II 3.0 credits ______
3450:635 Optimization 3.0 credits ______
3450:730 Advanced Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations
3.0 credits ______

Courses marked with *** are to be applied to the requirements of both the
bachelor’s and master’s degree.

__________________________________________________________________

Advisor’s Signature Date

__________________________________________________________________

Student’s Signature Date

__________________________________________________________________

Department Chair’s Signature Date

COMMENTS______________________________________________________

Copies to: Dean

Student
The University of Akron
General Education Requirement


1. English Composition (7 credits)
3300:111____________ __cr.__
3300:112____________ __cr.__

2. Mathematics (3 credits)
3450:___ ____________ __cr.__
or
3470:___ ____________ __cr.__

3. Natural Science (8 credits)
(Minimum of 2 courses, one of which has a lab component,
selected from two different departments)
Biology______________ __cr.__
or
Chemistry____________ __cr.__
or
Geology_____________ __cr.__
or
Physics______________ __cr.__

4. Oral Communication (3 credits)
7600:105____________ __cr.__
or
7600:106____________ __cr__

5. Physical Education/Wellness (1 credit)
5540:_______________ __cr.__
5540:_______________ __cr.__

6. Social Sciences (6 credits)
(Courses selected from two different sets)
Economics___________________ __cr.__
Geography___________________ __cr.__
US Govt/Politics_______________ __cr.__

Psychology___________________ __cr.__
Sociology/Anthropology____________ __cr.__

United States History______________ __cr.__
Social Science/Technology__________ __cr.__
/Society

7. Humanities (10 credits – 3 courses)
3400:210______________________ __cr.__
and
2 courses selected from two different departments
Fine Arts______________________ __cr__
or
Philosophy/Classics _____________ __cr.__
or
Literature______________________ __cr.__
or
3400:211______________________ __cr.__

8. Area Studies and Diversity (4 credits – 2 courses)
_____________________________ __cr.__
_____________________________ __cr.__

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