2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Mathematics, BA (1701)


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The following degree requirements will apply to all students declaring a Mathematics major September 2013 or later. Students who declared the major prior to this date are expected to follow the major requirements as described in the catalog at the time of their entry into the College.

Overview


  BA programs in Mathematics BS program in Mathematics
College Core* 61 credits 61 credits
Science Degree Core   6 - 20 credits
Major Prerequisites 4 credits 8 credits
Major Requirements 28 credits 28 credits
Liberal Arts Electives 3 credits  
Open Electives 24 credits 3 - 18 credits
TOTAL 120 credits 120 - 121 credits

Note:


* College core is noted as 61 credits which is 4 more than required due to the Computer Science, Science, and Mathematics requirements for Mathematics majors.

Required Courses in the College Core


Major Requirements - Mathematics


Prerequisites


Major Courses


Students who choose to major in mathematics must complete the following:

Note:


Students who do not achieve a 2.5 index in MTH 231 MTH 232 , MTH 233 , and MTH 236  will not be permitted to major in mathematics. 

Students with the requisite ability and interest are encouraged to double major in mathematics and a related discipline.

Major Requirements - Applied Mathematics


(Not Accepting New Students)

Prerequisites


Major Courses


Students who choose to major in applied mathematics must complete the following (all 3 credits):

Also One of the Following:


Two Non-Mathematics Courses


Two non-mathematics courses chosen in consultation with an adviser.

Note:


Students who do not achieve a 2.5 index in MTH 231 , MTH 232 , MTH 233 , MTH 310  will not be permitted to major in applied mathematics.

Students with the requisite ability and interest are encouraged to double major in mathematics and a related discipline.

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