Mathematics Major, (B.S.)

Link to College Core requirement.

In addition to meeting the standards and requirements of the College of Arts and Sciences, degree candidates must complete the requirements listed below. All programs are worked out in consultation with a department adviser who may modify the program in view of the student’s background and objectives. All programs must be approved by the department.

Freshman Year
CSAS 1114Intro to Program Design I3
MATH 1501Calculus I - Math - Phys Sci4
MATH 1511Calculus II - Math - Phys Sci4
MATH 1611Intro to Discrete Mathematics3
Sophomore Year
MATH 2511Calculus III - Math - Phys Sci4
MATH 2711Intro Probability - Statistics4
MATH 2813Linear Algebra4
Junior-Senior Year
MATH 3515Analysis4
MATH 3626Applied Matrix Techniques3
MATH 3815Abstract Algebra4
MATH 3913Junior Seminar3
Select four elective courses at the 3000-level or higher such as but not limited to the following: *12
History of Mathematics
Differential Equations
Discrete Mathematics
Graph Theory
Statistical Analysis
Intro to Complex Analysis
Advanced Topics in Analysis
Adv Topic in Appl Prob - Stat
Advanced Topics in Algebra
Financial Calculus
MATH 4911
Total Hours52
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Students majoring in mathematical education should see their adviser for specific recommendations on elective courses. All students majoring in mathematics are strongly advised to take PHIL 1204 Symbolic Logic

Note: To graduate with departmental honors in mathematics, besides specific course sequences, students must also complete: MATH 4912 Senior Project 

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