MAJOR REQUIREMENTS

(17-19 COURSES — 53-59 CREDITS)

MATH 127 Logic and Axiomatics (3)

MATH 129 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I (4)

MATH 130 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (4)

MATH 231 Analytic Geometry and Calculus III (4)

MATH 235 Discrete Mathematics (3)

MATH 250 Linear Algebra (4)

MATH 367 Real Analysis I (3)

MATH 425 Abstract Algebra (3)

MATH 490 Junior seminar (1)

CS/CIS 116 Fundamentals of Programming I (3)

CS/CIS 117 Fundamentals of Programming II (3)

OR

CS 115 Introduction to Computing (3)

In addition, one of the following tracks:

1. Graduate School:

Five MATH elective courses numbered 361 or higher.

2. Actuarial Science, Industry, and Government:

MATH 301 Financial Mathematics (3)

MATH 361 Probability and Statistics (3)

MATH 362 Statistics (3)

MATH 363 Mathematical Modeling (3)

MATH 365 Numerical Analysis (3)

One additional MATH elective course numbered 361 or higher.

Also recommended:

CORE 153 (The Principles of economics: Macro economics) in the CORE sequence.

3. Secondary Teaching:

MATH 236 College Geometry (3)

MATH 361 Probability and Statistics (3)

MATH 362 Statistics (3)

One MATH elective course numbered 363 or higher and required education courses for Teacher Certification.

In addition, for each track the following science requirements:

Two of the following:

PHYS 111 General Physics I (3) AND

PHYS 112 General Physics II (3)

OR

CHEM 113 General Chemistry I (3) AND

CHEM 114 General Chemistry II (3)

MATHEMATICS MINOR REQUIREMENTS

(6 COURSES)

One of the following:

MATH 127 Logic and Axiomatics (3)

OR

MATH 130 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (4)

And five (5) MATH elective courses approved by the department chairperson.

MATHEMATICS MINOR WITH A CONCENTRATION IN STATISTICS REQUIREMENTS

(6 COURSES)

One (1) of the following courses:

MATH 124 Probability and Statistics for Education Majors (3)

MATH 126 Introduction to Statistics (3)

MATH 127 Logic and Axiomatics (3)

MATH 128 Introduction to Statistics, Data Analysis, and Applications to Life science (4)

And the following five (5) MATH courses:

MATH 129 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I (4)

MATH 130 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (4)

MATH 361 Probability and Statistics (3)

MATH 362 Statistics (3) AND

MATH 231 Analytic Geometry and Calculus III (4)

OR

MATH 250 Linear Algebra (4)