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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

course

Calculus I

4

course

Discrete Mathematics I

3

course

Calculus II

4

course

Introduction to Mathematical Proof

3

course

Linear Algebra

4

course

Calculus III

4

One of the following two tracks:

Track 1

course

Probability

3

course

Abstract Algebra I

3

course

Real Analysis I

3

MATH

15 hours of electives 30000 or above

15

OR

Track 2

course

Differential Equations

3

course

Statistics

3

3 hours from:

course

Applied Linear Algebra

3

course

Numerical Analysis

3

course

Regression & Time Series

3

course

Predictive Modeling

3

9 more hours from:

course

Probability

3

course

Graph Theory

3

course

Applied Linear Algebra

3

course

Modern Fourier Analysis

3

course

Dynamical Systems

3

course

Game Theory

3

course

Numerical Analysis

3

course

Regression & Time Series

3

course

Predictive Modeling

3

course

Complex Analysis

3

course

Real Analysis I

3

course

Partial Differential Equations

3

6 hours of approved electives 30000+

6

Associated requirements:

One of the following:

course

Introduction to Programming

3

course

Introduction to Programming for Engineering & Science

3

course

Introduction to Python for Data Analytics

3

course

Applied Programming Matlab

3

course

Scientific Analysis & Modeling

3

Any two of the following:

course

Techniques in Programming

3

course

Analysis of Algorithms

3

course

Deep Learning

3

course

Intermediate Microeconomics: A Mathematical Approach

3

course

Econometrics

3

course

Time Series Econometrics

3

course

Physics I with Laboratory: Mechanics

4

OR

course

Physics I for Majors: Mechanics

5

course

Physics II with Laboratory: Electromagnetism and Optics

4

OR

course

Physics II for Majors

5