Academic Catalog
Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
1. Specific Courses Required for this degree
Required Mathematics Core (22 credits):
- MATH 120: Calculus I (5 hours)
- MATH 121: Calculus II (5 hours)
- MATH 220: Calculus III (4 hours)
- MATH 250: Intro to Mathematical Thought (3 hours)
- MATH 321: Linear Algebra (3 hours)
- MATH 471: Senior Capstone I (1 hour)
- MATH 472: Senior Capstone II (1 hour)
Minimum of 3 credits in pure mathematics is required:
- Math 322: Algebraic Structures (I) (3 hours)
- Math 331: Modern Geometry (3 hours)
- Math 420: Advanced Analysis (I) (3 hours)
- Math 430: Complex Analysis (3 hours)
- Math 440: Topology (3 hours)
Minimum of 3 credits in applied mathematics is required:
- Math 327: Differential Equations (3 hours)
- Math 330: Numerical Analysis (3 hours)
- Math 340:Probability and Statistics (3 hours)
15 additional credits (distinct from previous):
- CSCI 224: Discrete Concepts (3 hours)
- MATH 230: Excursions in Mathematics(3 hours)
- MATH 322: Algebraic Structures (I) (3 hours)
- MATH 323: Algebraic Structures (II) (3 hours)
- MATH 327: Differential Equations (3 hours)
- MATH 330: Numerical Analysis (3 hours)
- MATH 331: Modern Geometry (3 hours)
- MATH 335: History of Mathematics (3 hours)
- MATH 340: Probability and Statistics (3 hours)
- MATH 379: Topics in Mathematics (3 hours)
- MATH 420: Advanced Analysis (I) (3 hours)
- MATH 421: Advanced Analysis (II) (3 hours)
- MATH 430: Complex Analysis (3 hours)
- MATH 440: Topology (3 hours)
- MATH 479: Topics in Mathematics (3 hours)
1 class in Computer programming is required (3 or 4 credits):
- CSCI 202: Programming for Math, Sci., & Eng. (3 hours)
- CSCI 205: Computer Science I (4 hours)
Minimum 10 credit hours from the following list of science classes (must include corresponding lab):
- BIOL 209: General Biology (5 hours)
- CHEM 131/131L: General Chemistry (5 hours)
- CHEM 132/132L: General Chemistry II (5 hours)
- PHYS 230/231: General Physics I (5 hours)
- PHYS 232/233: General Physics II (5 hours)
The above corresponds to a minimum of 56 credits required with 20 upper-division MATH courses