Mathematics, BS
For a student taking a major in mathematics (BS), the recommended sequence for the first four semesters is course, course and course, course and course, course. The student should also complete course or course in the first two years.
Students planning to do graduate work in mathematics should work closely with an adviser to plan their upper-division electives.
Credit is not allowed for both course and course.
Requirements
The program of study requires a minimum of 46 hours, with a grade of C- or better, on a 120-hour degree consisting of:
Core Courses
Calculus I | 4 | |
Discrete Mathematics I | 3 | |
Calculus II | 4 | |
Introduction to Mathematical Proof | 3 | |
Linear Algebra | 4 | |
Calculus III | 4 | |
Real Analysis | 3 |
Students must take an additional 21 hours at or above the 30000-level.
Of these additional hours, at least 6 hours must be at or above 40000-level, not to include MATH 40000 Undergraduate Thesis, MATH 40621 Actuarial Internship, MATH 40801 Mathematics Internship, or MATH 50073 History of Math.
Associated requirements:
One of the following:
Introduction to Programming | 3 | |
Introduction to Programming for Engineering & Science | 3 | |
Introduction to Python for Data Analytics | 3 | |
Applied Programming Matlab | 3 | |
Scientific Analysis & Modeling | 3 |
Any two of the following:
Techniques in Programming | 3 | |
Analysis of Algorithms | 3 | |
Deep Learning | 3 | |
Intermediate Microeconomics: A Mathematical Approach | 3 | |
Econometrics | 3 | |
Time Series Econometrics | 3 | |
Physics I with Laboratory: Mechanics | 4 | |
OR | ||
Physics I for Majors: Mechanics | 5 | |
Physics II with Laboratory: Electromagnetism and Optics | 4 | |
OR | ||
Physics II for Majors | 5 |