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Mar 29, 2024
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2018-2019 Catalog: Undergraduate, Graduate, and College of Law [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Mathematics, BA
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Mathematics is the study of the measurement, properties, and relationships of quantities and sets, using numbers and symbols. It is a body of related courses concerned with knowledge of measurement, properties, and relations quantities, which can include theoretical or applied studies of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, statistics, and calculus.
Core Curriculum - 42 Hours
Core Requirements
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Course Recommended
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Hours
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Communication 1 *C or better required
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ENGL 1313 - College Writing I
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3
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Communication 2 *C or better required
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ENGL 1323 - College Writing II
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3
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Mathematics
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Math Sequence: MATH 1680, MATH 1100, MATH 1600, MATH 1710
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3
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Life & Physical Sciences 1
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Choose from: BIOL 1710/1730, CHEM 1410/1430, GEOG 1710, or PHYS 1710/1730
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3/1
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Life & Physical Sciences 2
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Choose from: BIOL 1710/1730, CHEM 1410/1430, GEOG 1710, or PHYS 1710/1730
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3/1
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Language, Philosophy, & Culture
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ENGL 2220 - World Literature I or LING 2050 - Language of Now
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3
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Creative Arts
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ART 1300 - Art Appreciation
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3
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American History 1
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HIST 2610 - US History to 1865
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3
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American History 2
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HIST 2620 - US History 1865 to Present
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3
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Government & Political Science 1
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PSCI 1040 - American Government: Laws and Institutions
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3
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Government & Political Science 2
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PSCI 1050 - American Government: Process and Policies
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3
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Social & Behavioral Science
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Choose from: SOCI 1510, PSYC 1630, DFST 1013, ECON 1100 or AGER 2250
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3
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Component Area 1
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COMM 1010 - Intro to Communication
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3
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Component Area 2
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Choose from any in foundational area
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3
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Science Requirements - 12 Hours *Must maintain a Major GPA of 2.5 or better
Course
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Hours
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*Group I
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BIOL 1710/1730 or GEOG 1710
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3/1
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*Group II
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CHEM 1410/1430 or PHYS 1710/1730
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3/1
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*Group III
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Any other Lab Science fulfilling Core
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3/1
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Language Requirements - 6 hours *Requires course completion or CLEP examination
Course
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Hours
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SPAN 1010 - Elementary Spanish I
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3
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SPAN 1020 - Elementary Spanish II *Prerequisite SPAN 1010
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3
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Major Requirements - 37 hours *Must maintain a GPA of 2.5 or better
Course
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Hours
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MATH 1710 - Calculus I
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*Prerequisite MATH 1650
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4
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MATH 1720 - Calculus II
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*Prerequisite MATH 1710
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3
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MATH 2000 - Discrete Math
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*Prerequisite MATH 1710
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3
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MATH 2700 - Linear Algebra
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*Prerequisite MATH 1720
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3
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MATH 2730 - Multivariable Calculus
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*Prerequisite MATH 1720
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3
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MATH 3000 - Real Analysis I
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*Prerequisite MATH 1720
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3
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MATH 3400 - Number Theory
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*Prerequisite MATH 3000 or MATH 2000
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3
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MATH 3410 - Differential Equations I
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*Prerequisite MATH 1720 Co‐requisite MATH 2000
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3
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MATH 3510 - Abstract Algebra I
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*Prerequisite MATH 3000
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3
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MATH 3680 - Applied Statistics
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*Co‐requisite MATH 1720
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3
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MATH 4060 - Foundations in Geometry
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*Prerequisite MATH 3000 - MATH 3510 recommended
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3
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Advanced MATH elective above MATH 3350
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*See advisor for options
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3
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Minor Requirements ‐ 18 hours minimum *A minor or double major in a program other than Mathematics
Course
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Hours
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Minor Course
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3
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Minor Course
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3
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Minor Course
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3
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Minor Course
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3
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Minor Course
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3
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Minor Course
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3
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Elective Requirements
Course
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Hours
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General Elective
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3
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UNT Dallas Degree Requirements:
Requirement
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120 hours (minimum) required for degree completion
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Residency Requirement - At least 30 hours must be completed at UNT Dallas
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42 Advanced Hours (3XXX or 4XXX) - 24 advanced hours must be completed at UNT Dallas
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“C” or higher required on all MATH courses above MATH 3350
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Science GPA of 2.5 or higher required
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Cumulative and UNT Dallas GPA 2.0 or higher required
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