B.S. Math General
Fall 2015
Degree: | Bachelor of Science |
Major: | Math |
Concentration: |
General Education Core Curriculum
Communication - 6 Hours:
ENGL 1301 - Composition I
One From:
- COMM 1315 - Public Speaking
- COMM 1321 - Business and Professional Speech
- DSDE 1371 - ASL I
- FREN 1311 - Beginning French
- SPAN 1311 - Beginning Spanish
Mathematics* - 3 Hours:
MATH 2413 - Calculus and Analytical Geometry I
Life and Physical Sciences* - 6 Hours From:
BIOL 1406 - General Biology I (Majors)
BIOL 1407 - General Biology II (Majors)
GEOL 1403 - Geology I: Physical Geology
GEOL 1403 - Geology II: Historical Geology
PHYS 2425 - University Physics I
PHYS 2426 - University Physics II
SPSC 1401 - Space Science
Language, Philosophy and Culture - 3 Hours From:
ENGL 2300 - Close Readings II
ENGL 2310 - British Literature Before 1800
ENGL 2320 - British Literature After 1800
ENGL 2322 - British Literature
ENGL 2326 - American Literature
ENGL 2331 - World Literature
ENGL 2371 - MAsterworks of Asian Literature
ENGL 2376 - African-American Literature
Creative Arts - 3 Hours From:
ARTS 1301 - Art Appreciation
ARTS 1303 - Art History I
COMM 1375 - Film Appreciation
DANC 2304 - Dance Appreciation
MUSI 1306 - Music Appreciation
MUSI 1310 - History of Rock and Roll
PHIL 1330 - Arts and Ideas
THEA 1310 - Introduction to Theatre
American History - 6 Hours:
HIST 1301 - US History I 1763-1877
HIST 1302 - US History II Since 1877
Government and Political Science - 6 Hours:
POLS 2301 - Introduction to American Government I
POLS 2302 - Introduction to American Government II
Social and Behavioral Sciences - 3 Hours From:
BULW 1370 - Business Environment and Public policy
ECON 1301 - Principles and Policies
ECON 2301 - Principles of Economics I Macro
ECON 2302 - Principles of Economics II Micro
INEN 2373 - Engineering Economics
PSYC 2301 - General Psychology
SOCI 1301 - Introduction to Sociology
Component Area Option - 6 Hours:
ENGL 1302 - Composition II
*The additional hours from these sections are applied here
Required Courses for Major
MATH 2414 - Calculus and Analytical Geometry II
MATH 3322 - Introduction to Advanced Mathematics
MATH 3328 - Linear Algebra I
MATH 3350 - Modern Algebra I
MATH 3370 - Introduction to the Theory of Statistical Inference
MATH 3435 - Calculus III
MATH 4325 - Analysis I
·¬ÇÑÉçÇøming Course - COSC 1336 & COSC 1173, or COSC 3306, or ELEN 1301 (With Departmental Approval)
Math Concentration Area (complete one from the list below):
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Applied Math (6 courses):
- MATH 3301 - Ordinary Differential Equation
- MATH 3321 - Discrete Structures
- MATH 4302 - Partial Differential Equations
- MATH 4315 - Numerical Analysis
- Any Two from:
- MATH 3325 - Statistical Analysis with SPSS or MINITAB
- MATH 4313 - Introduction to Linear Regression Analysis
- MATH 4316 - Introduction to Linear Regression Analysis
- MATH 4317 - Introduction to Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes
- MATH 4318 - Applied Linear Algebra and Matrix Theory
- MATH 4319 - Introduction to Design and Analysis of Experiments
- MATH 4360 - Computational Modern Algebra
- MATH 4380 - Theory Statistical Inference
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Statistics (6 courses):
- MATH 3325 - Statistical Analysis with SPSS or MINITAB
- MATH 4313 - Introduction to Linear Regression Analysis
- MATH 4317 - Introduction to Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes
- MATH 4319 - Introduction to Design and Analysis of Experiments
- MATH 4380 - Theory Statistical Inference
- Any course from:
- MATH 3301 - Ordinary Differential Equation
- MATH 3321 - Discrete Structures
- MATH 4302 - Partial Differential Equations
- MATH 4310 - Complex Variables
- MATH 4315 - Numerical Analysis
- MATH 4316 - Introduction to Linear Regression Analysis
- MATH 4318 - Applied Linear Algebra and Matrix Theory
- MATH 4330 - Advanced Linear Algebra
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Theoretical (6 Courses):
- MATH 4310 - Complex Variables
- MATH 4330 - Advanced Linear Algebra
- MATH 4340 - Topology
- MATH 4326 - Analysis II
- any Two from:
- MATH 3301 - Ordinary Differential Equation
- MATH 3330 - Higher Geometry
- MATH 3351 - Modern Algebra II
- MATH 4302 - Partial Differential Equations
- MATH 4315 - Numerical Analysis
- MATH 4380 - Theory Statistical Inference
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General (any 6 courses from the concentrations listed above)
Students must make a C or better on all MATH courses
Elective Courses - 13 Hours
13 Hours of elective courseworkMinor
Must complete 21 hours - 12 of which must be at the 3000-level or above. This is a non-math minor, and should be comprised of courses from outside mathematics.
Hours
120