The mathematics programs offered by the department are designed to meet the needs of students interested in pure or applied mathematics or mathematics education. The programs are flexible and kept up to date. They can accommodate students who plan to continue with graduate studies in mathematics or related fields as well as those who want to enter the profession directly from college.
Requirements
Students must complete all general education requirements, the courses and credits listed below and additional free electives to total a minimum of 122 semester hours, including foreign language and physical education.
- CS 170 Computer Science I: Language
- MAT 150 Math Seminar I
- MAT 151 Math Seminar II
- MAT 171 or 181, 182, 281 Calculus I, II, & III
- MAT 272 Introduction to Linear Algebra
- MAT 416 Introduction to Abstract Algebra
- MAT 450 Senior Seminar I
- MAT 451 Senior Seminar II
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