Mathematics
The Bachelor of Science in Mathematics degree requires completion of the university's core curriculum requirements and 47 hours of coursework dedicated to the major.
Major Requirements (47 hours)
26 hours from:
- (3) MATH 180 - Differential Calculus
- (3) MATH 181 - Integral Calculus
- (3) MATH 182 - Sequences & Series
- (5) MATH 220 - Multivariable Calculus
- (3) MATH 225 - Foundations of Higher Mathematics
- (3) MATH 240 - Linear Algebra
- (3) MATH 340 - Abstract Algebra I
- (3) MATH 370 - Real Analysis
3 hours of seminar:
- (1) MATH 391 - Mathematics Seminar 1
- (1) MATH 392 - Mathematics Seminar 2
- (1) MATH 393 - Mathematics Seminar 3
3 hours of computer science from:
- (3) CSCI 170 - Computer Science 1
9 hours of core electives from:
- MATH 230 - Intro to Ordinary Differential Equations
- MATH 256 - Intro to Probability and Statistics
- MATH 280 - Combinatorics
- MATH 301 - Geometry
- MATH 302 - Number Theory
- MATH 311 - Probability Theory
- MATH 325 - Mathematical Modeling
- MATH 330 - Graph Theory
- MATH 341 - Abstract Algebra II
- MATH 360 - Elementary Topology
- MATH 371 - Real Analysis II
- MATH 380 - Intro to Complex Variables
6 hours of additional electives from:
- MATH 230-397, CSCI 250
- MATH 257 - Data Modeling
- MATH 303 - Mathematical Logic
- MATH 316 - Cryptography
- MATH 321 - Numerical Analysis
- MATH 372 - Applied Analysis
- MATH 397 - Special Topics
- MATH 312 - Statistical Inference
- MATH 300 - History of Mathematics
Notes
- A 2.000 cumulative average must be attained in the student's mathematics and computer science courses.
- At the completion of MATH 393, students complete a Senior Project presented in a public colloquium.
- The mathematics electives should be chosen under the guidance of the student's advisor. Any student wishing to major in mathematics should consult the chair of the Department of Mathematics before registration.