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Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
The Bachelor of Science in Mathematics requires the completion of 58 hours of coursework consisting of the following courses:
MTH 24100 Statistics for Science Majors
MTH 27100 Calculus I
MTH 27200 Calculus II
MTH 29000 Introduction to Advanced Mathematics
MTH 30300 Calculus III
MTH 31100 Differential Equations
MTH 31500 Linear Algebra I
MTH 32000 Algebraic Structures
and an additional 9 hours of mathematics electives numbered 30000 or above
Also required:
CSC 10000 Intro to Computer Science
CSC 14400 Computer Science I
CSC 18400 Computer Science II
PHY 30100 General Physics I
PHY 30200 General Physics II
Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
The Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics requires the completion of 47 hours of coursework consisting of the following courses:
MTH 24100 Statistics for Science
MTH 27100 Calculus I
MTH 27200 Calculus II
MTH 29000 Introduction to Advanced Mathematics
MTH 30300 Calculus III
MTH 31100 Differential Equations
MTH 31500 Linear Algebra I
MTH 32000 Algebraic Structures
and an additional 6 hours of mathematics electives numbered 30000 and above
Also required:
CSC 10000 Intro to Computer Science
CSC 14400 Computer Science I
PHY 30100 General Physics
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Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics with Actuarial Studies Emphasis
The Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics with an actuarial studies emphasis requires the completion of 59 credit hours of coursework in mathematics, computer science, physics, and business:
MTH 24100 Statistics for Science Majors
MTH 27100 Calculus I
MTH 27200 Calculus II
MTH 28000 Interest Theory
MTH 29000 Introduction to Advanced Mathematics
MTH 30300 Calculus III
MTH 31100 Differential Equations
MTH 31500 Linear Algebra I
MTH 34100 Probability and Mathematical Statistics I
MTH 34200 Probability and Mathematical Statistics II
MTH 39000 Special Topics in Applied Mathematics
Also required:
CSC 10000 Intro to Computer Science
CSC 14400 Computer Science I
PHY 30100 General Physics
ACCT 21010 Principles of Financial Accounting
ECON 23020 Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 23030 Principles of Macroeconomics
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Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics with Secondary Certification
The Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics with secondary certification requires the completion of 47 hours of coursework in mathematics, computer science, and physics. Also required are 39 credit hours of education courses:
MTH 24100 Statistics for Science
MTH 27100 Calculus I
MTH 27200 Calculus II
MTH 29000 Introduction to Advanced Mathematics
MTH 30300 Calculus III
MTH 31100 Differential Equations
MTH 31500 Linear Algebra I
MTH 32000 Algebraic Structures
MTH 33000 Geometry
and an additional 3 hours of mathematics electives numbered 30000 or above
Also required:
CSC 10000 Intro to Computer Science
CSC 14400 Computer Science I
PHY 30100 General Physics
Required education courses:
EDU 11000 Orientation to Educational Experiences
EDU 30300 Psychology of Teaching and Learning
EDU 30400 Measurement and Evaluation to Enhance Learning
EDU 30700 Teaching Reading in the Content Areas
EDU 32000 History and Philosophy of Education
EDU 32100 Middle/High School Classroom Teaching and Management
EDU 33100 Methods of Teaching Mathematics
EDU 34100 Education of the Exceptional Child
EDU 38000 Pre-Student Teaching Practicum
EDU 41000 Student Teaching
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Mathematics Minor
The minor in mathematics requires the completion of 24 hours of coursework consisting of the following courses:
MTH 27100 Calculus I
MTH 27200 Calculus II
MTH 29000 Introduction to Advanced Mathematics
MTH 30300 Calculus III
MTH 31500 Linear Algebra I
and an additional 3 hours of mathematics at the 30000 level or above
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