|
Apr 25, 2024
|
|
|
|
2011-2012 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Mathematics, BA
|
|
Return to: Division of Liberal Arts and Life Sciences
Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Mathematics include the following:
- Hours Required and General/College Requirements: A minimum of 120 semester hours, of which 42 must be advanced, and fulfillment of all degree requirements for the Bachelor of Arts degree.
- Major Requirements: 34 hours of mathematics courses which must include:
- Mathematics Core (16 hours): , , , ,
- At least one of or must be taken in satisfying other requirements.
- Depth Requirement (6 hours): One of the following areas:
- Analysis: two of the following: , , , , , , ,
- Algebra: two of the following: , , , ,
- Probability/Statistics: two of the following: , ,
- Geometry/Topology: two of the following: , ,
- Breadth Requirement (9 hours): One course in each of these areas not used to satisfy the depth requirements.
- Mathematics elective (3 hours): One additional upper level mathematics course numbered 3350D or higher.
- Other Course Requirements:
- Three laboratory science courses intended for science majors are required as follows:
- /
- One course from / or /
- One additional course from / , / , / , / or /
- Proficiency in a foreign language equivalent to 2050D is required.
- Computer Programming: is required.
- GPA: Students must achieve at least a 2.0 GPA in all mathematics courses which are applied toward a mathematics major and are numbered 3350D or above.
- Minor Requirements: A minor requires at least 18 hours including 6 hours of advanced work.
|
Suggested Academic Plan
This is a suggested academic plan for full-time students. Students may make adjustments and consult the current Undergraduate Catalog for course prerequisites.
* Denotes classes that satisfy a requirement where there may be other class choices available, please see your advisor for full course list.
{} Denotes “double-dip” courses which count for both core and major.
UL Denotes Upper Level Course |
Return to: Division of Liberal Arts and Life Sciences
|
|