BA in Mathematics Credit Distribution
BA in Mathematics Credit Distribution
| Subject Category |
Credits |
| I. General Education Requirements |
60 |
| A. English Compostion |
6 |
| B. Humanities |
12 |
| Must include at least two subject areas |
|
| C. Social Sciences |
12 |
| Must include at least two subject areas |
|
| D. Natural Sciences and Mathematics |
12 |
- One college-level mathematics course required
|
(3) |
- One computer science course recommended
|
(3) |
- General Physics I and II (calculus-based, non-lab)
|
(6) |
| E. General Education Electives |
18 |
| II. Area of Study: Mathematics |
33 |
| A. Required Courses |
15 |
- Calculus I (Differential Calculus)
|
(3) |
- Calculus II (Integral Calculus)
|
(3) |
- Calculus III (Multivariate Calculus)
|
(3) |
- Linear Algebra (calculus-based) (prerequisite of calculus in description)
|
(3) |
|
|
(3) |
| B. Mathematics Electives* |
18 |
- LIB-495 Liberal Arts Capstone strongly recommended
- Abstract Algebra
- Advanced Calculus
- Applied Mathematics
- Calculus IV (Differential Equations)
- Complex Variables
- Cryptographyand Cryptanalysis
- Geometry (prerequisite of calculus or more advanced math)
- Graph Theory
- History of Mathematics
- Mathematical Logic
- Mathematical Modeling
- Matrix Algebra
- Modern Algebra
- Multivariate Analysis
- Non-Parametric Statistics
- Number Theory
- Projective Geometry
- Sampling Theory
- Topology
|
|
| III. Free Electives |
27 |
| Total |
120 |
*This list is a guide. Other math courses may be appropriate for this area of study.
Note: The following courses are examples of the types of mathematics courses that CANNOT be used in the mathematics area of study: college algebra, finite math, precalculus, trigonometry. These courses are not advanced level mathematics courses.
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