Mathematics, B.S.

The Bachelor of Science in Mathematics consists of 61 hours in mathematics and related fields.

Required courses include:

Major and Major-Related Courses

MTH 125Calculus I (MR)

4

MTH 225Calculus II

4

MTH 232Linear Algebra

3

MTH 235Calculus III

4

MTH 236Ordinary Differential Equations

3

MTH 302Abstract Algebra I

3

MTH 305Mathematical Modeling

3

MTH 315Introduction to Real Analysis I

3

MTH 321Probability & Statistics I

3

MTH 347Junior Research Seminar

1

MTH 353Senior Study

3

MTH 399Senior Research Seminar

1

CSC 130Introduction to Computer Science and Programming

4

CSC 231Discrete Structures

3

CSC 299Professional Practices in the Mathematical Sciences

1

PHY 201General Physics I

4

STA 120Introductory Statistics

4

One of the following courses:

CSC 225Data Structures

4

PHY 202General Physics II

4

One of the following courses:

MTH 303Abstract Algebra II

3

MTH 316Introduction to Real Analysis II

3

MTH 322Probability & Statistics II

3

One of the following courses:

One additional MTH course numbered MTH 303 or higher

CSC 314Data Mining

3

CSC 381Theory of Computation

3

For one additional MTH course numbered MTH 303 or higher: May not include MTH 309 Math Content & Instructional Methods or MTH 337 Mathematics Internship

Students desiring more depth in the related fields of Analytics, Computer Science, or Statistics are encouraged to complete a minor in one or more of these areas. Students are also encouraged to minor in a discipline where their mathematical expertise may be applied.