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Bachelor of Science in Mathematics

Prerequisites
Include ONE of the following options:
    MAT 144 3 hours
    MAT 141 and MAT 143 5 hours
    Placement (see information for new students) 0 hours

Mathematics Courses
MAT 211 Calculus I 4 hours
MAT 212 Calculus II 4 hours
MAT 220 Linear Algebra 3 hours
MAT 248 Statistical Concepts and Methods for Mathematicians 3 hours
MAT 250 Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning 3 hours
MAT 314 Calculus III 4 hours
MAT 321 Modern Abstract Algebra 3 hours
MAT 354 Differential Equations or MAT 371 Mathematical Modeling 3 hours
MAT 395 Junior Seminar 2 hours
MAT 410 Advanced Calculus 3 hours
MAT 495 Senior Seminar 2 hours
Elective courses in mathematics at the 200 level or above 6 hours
Must complete two course pairing from approved list*

Other Courses
CS 101 Beginning Programming 3 hours
One of the following sequences:
    BIO 105/145 or BIO 110/115 plus 4 additional hours of BIO at the 200 level or above
    CHE 111/141-112/142 General Chemistry I and II (and labs)
    PHY 211/241-212/242 General Physics I and II (and labs)
8 hours
11 semester hours, with all of the hours in one of the following areas:
    Accounting; Business and Economics; Biology; Chemistry and Physics
    (this may include required BIO, CHE, or PHY courses above);
    or Computer Studies (this may include required CS above)
11 hours

Total Hours Required for the Major

54-62 hours
     
*Two course pairings:
MAT 220 Linear Algebra and MAT 425 Topics in Algebra
MAT 248 Statistical Concepts and Methods for Mathematicians and MAT 345 Statistics II
MAT 248 Statistical Concepts and Methods for Mathematicians and MAT 348 Nonparametric Statistics
MAT 248 Statistical Concepts and Methods for Mathematicians and MAT 340 Probability and Mathematical Statistics
MAT 321 Modern Abstract Algebra and MAT 425 Topics in Algebra
MAT 334 Geometry and MAT 434 Topics in Geometry and Topology
MAT 354 Differential Equations and MAT 371 Mathematical Modeling
MAT 360 Numerical Analysis and MAT 371 Mathematical Modeling
MAT 410 Advanced Calculus and MAT 415 Topics in Analysis
MAT 410 Advanced Calculus and MAT 434 Topics in Geometry and Topology
Other appropriate pairings may be approved by department head