B.S. in Mathematical Sciences
Degree Requirements
In addition to the requirements below for the B.S.in Mathematical Sciences, students need to satisfy the general requirements for a bachelor’s degree.
The B.S. in Mathematical Sciences requires 48 units of course work, including:
12 units of required courses:
- MATH 281 Calculus I: The Mathematics of Transcending
- MATH 282 Calculus II: The Mathematics of Unification
- CS 201 Computer Programming I
plus 8 units of mathematics courses numbered 267 or higher
plus 8 units of computer science courses numbered 203 or higher
B.S. in Mathematical Sciences with an emphasis in Computer Science
plus 20 units of electives chosen from the following courses:
- any mathematics course numbered 267 or higher
- any computer science course numbered 203 or higher
- any physics course numbered 210 or higher
- any chemistry course numbered 201 or higher
- any biology course numbered 260 or higher
- MGT 427 Operations Management
Students who plan to obtain teacher certification in mathematics must complete:
- MATH 267 Geometry: From Point to Infinity
- MATH 272 Discrete Mathematics: Enumerating the Field of All Possibilities
- MATH 286 Linear Algebra I: The Intellectual Expression of the Structure of Pure Knowledge
- MATH 353 Probability and Statistics I: Turning Data into Knowledge
Minor in Mathematical Sciences
To graduate with a minor in mathematical sciences, students must successfully complete the following 20 units of courses:
- MATH 281 Calculus I: The Mathematics of Transcending
- MATH 282 Calculus II: The Mathematics of Unification
- MATH 353 Probability and Statistics I: Turning Data into Knowledge
- CS 201 Computer Programming I
- CS 203 Computer Programming II
The above information is subject to change any time. Students already enrolled at the University should contact the graduation director for their degree requirements. The content of this page was reviewed in September 2008.
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