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    Dec 02, 2024  
2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Mathematics, BSMTH (non–teacher certification)


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A Bachelor of Science in Mathematics provides you the skills needed to work on important, challenging, real-world problems in business, industry, medicine, government, and scientific research.


Degree requirements

Hours required and general/college requirements


A minimum of 120 semester hours, of which 36 must be advanced, and fulfillment of degree requirements for the Bachelor of Science degree as specified in the “General University Requirements ” in the Academics section of this catalog and the College of Science  requirements.

Communication (English Composition and Rhetoric) core requirement


For satisfying the Communication (English Composition and Rhetoric) core requirements, the department suggests:

Major requirements


46 hours of mathematics courses, which must include:

Mathematics core, 19 hours


Depth requirement, 9 hours


9 hours from one of the following areas

Breadth requirement, 9 hours


One course in each of the three areas not used to satisfy the depth requirement. One of the following must be taken if neither were completed as part of the depth requirement.

Mathematics electives, 6 hours


Two additional upper-level mathematics courses chosen from mathematics course numbered 3350 or above.

Other course requirements


Laboratory science


Three laboratory science courses intended for science majors are required as follows:

Option 2, Chemistry emphasis


 (must be chemistry intended for science majors)

Option 3, Physics emphasis


 (must be calculus-based physics intended for science majors)

Option 4


Students double majoring in mathematics and another discipline (typically biology, chemistry, physics or engineering) that requires at least 12 hours of laboratory science intended for science and engineering majors may use the same laboratory science courses that satisfy the requirements for the other major to satisfy the laboratory science requirement for the mathematics major.

Option 5


To satisfy the laboratory science requirement for the mathematics major, students with a minor in geography or geology may use:

Foreign language


Students may complete either of two options to satisfy the College of Science foreign language requirement:

Option 1


Proficiency in a foreign language equivalent to 1020 is required. Students intending to pursue a graduate degree in mathematics are encouraged to study French, German or Russian.

Computer programming


Students taking mathematics courses at the 2000-level or above are expected to be competent in computer programming, using languages such as BASIC, C, C++, Fortran, PASCAL or Java. Students are encouraged to complete the programming requirement during their freshman or sophomore year. Students who have acquired a solid programming competency in a non-academic setting, such as through work experience, may demonstrate their programming competency by passing a departmental exam in place of the CSCE 1010 , CSCE 1020  or CSCE 1030  course requirement. Required courses:

Minor requirements


One of the following is required:

  1. A minor of at least 18 hours (6 advanced). A minor in statistics does not fulfill this requirement.
  2. Completion of a second major in addition to mathematics.
  3. Completion of the certificate program in actuarial science. Students must take MATH 3680 , MATH 4610  and MATH 4650  for fulfilling degree requirements; students are also encouraged to take MATH 3350  and MATH 3740 . Also, no mathematics courses may be chosen for fulfilling the elective requirements of the certificate program.

Other requirements


Students must achieve a grade point average of at least 2.0 in all mathematics courses which are applied toward a mathematics major and are numbered 3350 or above.

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