Department of Mathematics
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
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Curriculum
The matrix below is a sample plan for all coursework required for this program.
- Freshman
Fall Spring ENGL 1013 Composition I1 3 ENGL 1023 Composition II1 3 U.S. History/Government1 3 Social Sciences1 3 TECH 1001 Orientation to the University 1 MATH 2703 Discrete Mathematics 3 MATH 2914 Calculus I 4 MATH 2924 Calculus II 4 Elective3 4 Elective3 2 Total Hours 15 Total Hours 15 - Sophomore
Fall Spring Fine Arts & Humanities1 3 Social Sciences1 3 PHYS 2114 General Physics I 4 COMS 2803 Programming in C 3 MATH 2934 Calculus III 4 PHYS 2124 General Physics II 4 MATH 3003 Foundations of Number Systems 3 MATH 3243 Differential Equations I 3 Elective3 1 Elective3 2 Total Hours 15 Total Hours 15 - Junior
Fall Spring Fine Arts & Humanities1 3 Social Sciences/Fine Arts/Humanities/Communication1 3 STAT 3153 Applied Statistics I 3 MATH 3203 Introduction to Analysis 3 MATH 4003 Linear Algebra I 3 MATH 4123 Mathematical Modeling 3 Elective3 6 Elective3 6 Total Hours 15 Total Hours 15 - Senior
Fall Spring MATH 4033 Abstract Algebra 3 MATH 4971 Mathematics Senior Seminar 1 MATH Elective2 3 MATH Elective2 3 Elective3 9 Elective3 11 Total Hours 15 Total Hours 15
1See appropriate alternatives or substitutions in "General Education Requirements".
23000 - 4000 level math elective. MATH 3033 Methods of Teaching Elementary Mathematics, MATH/ELEG 3173 Math Methods for Engineers, MATH 4703 Special Methods in Mathematics, and MATH 4772 Mathematics Teaching Practicummay not be used to satisfy this requirement. MATH 4993 Special Problems in Mathematics may not be used without prior approval of the department head.
3At least 40 of the total hours required for graduation must be 3000-4000 level courses.