Mathematics and Statistics
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Mathematics major
(for Bachelor of Science degree students)
This section specifies the mathematics major discipline requirements only. Please refer to the Bachelor of Science section for information on additional requirements.
Lower-level requirements: 36–38 credits
Course |
Title |
Credits |
MATH 111 |
Calculus I |
4 |
MATH 112 |
Calculus II |
4 |
MATH 211 |
Calculus III |
3 |
MATH 221 |
Linear Algebra |
3 |
MATH 265 |
Transition to
Advanced Mathematics (see Note 1) |
3 |
MATH 270 |
Introduction to
Probability and Statistics |
4 |
COMP 152 |
Introduction to
Structured Programming (see Note 2) |
4 |
MATH 225 |
Topics in Discrete
Mathematics (see Note 3) |
|
or MATH 255 |
Ordinary
Differential Equations |
3 |
One pair of courses from the following sequences: |
CHEM 111 |
Principles of
Chemistry I (previously offered) |
4 |
& CHEM 112 |
Principles of
Chemistry II (previously offered) |
4 |
or |
|
|
CHEM 113 |
Principles of
Chemistry I |
5 |
& CHEM 114 |
Principles of
Chemistry II |
5 |
or |
|
|
PHYS 111 |
Mechanics |
5 |
& PHYS 112 |
Electricity and
Magnetism |
5 |
or |
|
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BIO 111 |
Introductory
Biology I |
5 |
& BIO 112 |
Introductory
Biology II |
5 |
Note 1: Students who have successfully completed MATH 214 prior to January 2006 may use MATH 214 in place of MATH 265.
Note 2: Students who have successfully completed COMP 150 prior to September 2006 may use COMP 150 in place of COMP 152.
Note 3: Students who have successfully completed MATH 125 prior to January 2005 may use MATH 125 in place of MATH 225.
Upper-level requirements: 30 credits
30 upper-level credits of mathematics courses labeled above MATH 302, which
must include MATH 340. At least nine of these upper-level credits must be 400-level (excluding Directed Studies or Job Practicum). Students may use PHYS 381 as part of the thirty upper-level credits; however, PHYS 381 cannot be used to satisfy requirements of a math program as well as requirements of a physics program.
Course listings
For complete details on courses see the
course descriptions section.
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