The Mathematics major is designed to develop concepts and
techniques for liberal arts students interested in the general field of
mathematics. Courses are designed for those who wish to pursue careers
such as actuarial work, high school mathematics teaching, sales support
consulting, program management, financial analysis, or technical
careers in industry or government and for those who want to pursue
further study in graduate school.
Students plan an individualized program that will best suit their needs and goals in consultation with a faculty advisor from the Mathematics and Computer Science Department. Majors should consult with the department chairperson to choose an advisor in the third semester. Students must have course approved by their advisor each semester.
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Required
Courses:
42 Credits |
| Subject |
Course |
Title |
Credits |
| MAT |
230 |
Discrete Structures |
3 |
| MAT |
243 |
Calculus I with Technology |
4 |
| MAT |
244 |
Calculus II with Technology |
4 |
| MAT |
310 |
Applied Linear Algebra |
3 |
| MAT |
315 |
Applied Probability and Statistics |
4 |
| MAT |
340 |
Calculus III |
4 |
| MAT |
380 |
Geometry |
3 |
| MAT |
400 |
Abstract Algebra
|
3 |
| MAT |
420 |
Real Analysis I |
3 |
| MAT |
421 |
Real Analysis II |
3 |
CSC |
210 |
Computer Programming I |
3 |
MAT |
3xx |
Math Elective (but not MAT 303, or internship) |
3 |
MAT |
3xx |
Math Elective (but not MAT 303, or internship)* |
3 |
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Total Credits |
43 |
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*Students
in the Elementary Education Program may use EDU 411, Methods in Elementary Mathematics and Science, instead of the second Math Elective.
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