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2015-2016 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
2015-2016 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [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

Course Recommended

Hours

Communication 1 *C or better required

ENGL 1313 - College Writing I

3

Communication 2 *C or better required

ENGL 1323 - College Writing II

3

Mathematics

Math Sequence: MATH 1680, MATH 1100, MATH 1600, MATH 1710

3

Life & Physical Sciences 1

Choose from: BIOL 1710/1730, CHEM 1410/1430, GEOG 1710, or PHYS 1710/1730

3/1

Life & Physical Sciences 2

Choose from: BIOL 1710/1730, CHEM 1410/1430, GEOG 1710, or PHYS 1710/1730

3/1

Language, Philosophy, & Culture

ENGL 2220 - World Literature I or LING 2050 - Language of Now

3

Creative Arts

ART 1300 - Art Appreciation

3

American History 1

HIST 2610 - US History to 1865

3

American History 2

HIST 2620 - US History 1865 to Present

3

Government & Political Science 1

PSCI 1040 - American Government: Laws and Institutions

3

Government & Political Science 2

PSCI 1050 - American Government: Process and Policies

3

Social & Behavioral Science

Choose from: SOCI 1510, PSYC 1630, DFST 1013, ECON 1100 or AGER 2250

3

Component Area 1

COMM 1010 - Intro to Communication

3

Component Area 2

Choose from any in foundational area

3

 

Science Requirements - 12 Hours *Must maintain a Major GPA of 2.5 or better

Course

Hours

*Group I

BIOL 1710/1730 or GEOG 1710

3/1

*Group II

CHEM 1410/1430 or PHYS 1710/1730

3/1

*Group III

Any other Lab Science fulfilling Core

3/1

 

Language Requirements - 6 hours *Requires course completion or CLEP examination

Course

Hours

SPAN 2040 - Intermediate Spanish I *Prerequisite SPAN 1010D & SPAN 1020D

3

SPAN 2050 - Intermediate Spanish II *Prerequisite SPAN 2040D

3

 

Major Requirements - 37 hours *Must maintain a GPA of 2.5 or better

Course

Hours

MATH 1710 - Calculus I

*Prerequisite MATH 1650

4

MATH 1720 - Calculus II

*Prerequisite MATH 1710

3

MATH 2000 - Discrete Math

*Prerequisite MATH 1710

3

MATH 2700 - Linear Algebra

*Prerequisite MATH 1720

3

MATH 2730 - Multivariable Calculus

*Prerequisite MATH 1720

3

MATH 3000 - Real Analysis I

*Prerequisite MATH 1720

3

MATH 3400 - Number Theory

*Prerequisite MATH 3000 or MATH 2000

3

MATH 3410 - Differential Equations I

*Prerequisite MATH 1720 Co‐requisite MATH 2000

3

MATH 3510 - Abstract Algebra I

*Prerequisite MATH 3000

3

MATH 3680 - Applied Statistics

*Co‐requisite MATH 1720

3

MATH 4060 - Foundations in Geometry

*Prerequisite MATH 3000 - MATH 3510 recommended

3

Advanced MATH elective above MATH 3350

*See advisor for options

3

 

Minor Requirements ‐ 18 Hours *See advisor for options

Course

Hours

Minor Course

3

Minor Course

3

Minor Course

3

Minor Course

3

Minor Course

3

Minor Course

3

 

Elective Requirements

Course

Hours

CSCE 1030 *Prerequisite MATH 1650

3-4

General Elective

3

 

UNT Dallas Degree Requirements:

Requirement

120 hours (minimum) required for degree completion

Residency Requirement - At least 30 hours must be completed at UNT Dallas

42 Advanced Hours (3XXX or 4XXX) - 24 advanced hours must be completed at UNT Dallas

“C” or higher required on all MATH courses above MATH 3350D

Science GPA of 2.5 or higher required

Cumulative and UNT GPA 2.0 or higher required

 

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

First Year


Fall (17 hours)


Spring (15 hours)


Second Year


Fall (17 hours)


Spring (17 hours)


Third Year


Fall (14 hours)


Spring (15 hours)


Fourth Year


Fall (13 hours)


Spring (12 hours)


  • Breadth Requirement
  • Minor UL
  • Math Elective UL
  • Capstone Course

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