Bachelor of Arts Degree

The Bachelor of Arts Degree in Mathematics has a three fold thrust: to ensure that all students acquire a solid background in the basics of analysis, algebra, and discrete mathematics; to ensure that students have a breadth of knowledge; and to ensure the flexibility of choice that allows students to tailor programs that meet their career goals. Additionally, students see their mathematics integrated into a larger, technologically intensive world. The degree requires from 39 to 40 credit hours of course work.

1.     The following courses are required of all mathematics majors.

MATH 221          Calculus I                                                      4 credits

MATH 222          Calculus II                                                      4 credits

MATH 223          Calculus III                                                4 credits

MATH 233          Elementary Linear Algebra                              3 credits

MATH 239         Introduction to Mathematical   Proof             3 credits

MATH 324           Real Analysis I                                               3 credits

MATH 348    Oral Presentation and Research Seminar   1 credit *

* Students pursuing Adolescent Certification may use INDT 302 in place of MATH 348. All students should consult with their advisors or the department chair for other options.

2.     To ensure breadth, majors must take at least 3 of the following six courses. All are offered at least once per academic year.

MATH 326          Differential Equations                                     3 credits

MATH 330          Abstract Algebra                                            3 credits

MATH 333          Linear Algebra                                                3 credits

MATH 345          Numerical Analysis I                                       3 credits

MATH 360          Probability and Statistics I                               3 credits

MATH 371         Introduction to Complex Analysis                     3 credits

3.     Students can tailor their program to academic interests and career goals with elective choices. Students must take at least 2 additional 300-level courses from the following list.  Each is a three credit course. Click on ROTATION to see the rotation schedule. To get the bulletin descriptions, check the catalog.

MATH 301          Mathematical Logic                                     

MATH 302          Set Theory                                                  

MATH 315          Combinatorics                                                

MATH 319          Theory of Numbers                                                 

MATH 325          Real Analysis II                                                      

MATH 326          Differential Equations                                        

MATH 328          Theory of Ordinary Differential Equations             

MATH 330          Abstract Algebra                                                    

MATH 332          Linear Programming and Operations Research         

MATH 333          Linear Algebra                                                          

MATH 335          Foundations of Geometry                                       

MATH 338          Introduction to General Topology  

MATH 340         Modeling Biological Systems                                  

MATH 345          Numerical Analysis I                                             

MATH 346          Numerical Analysis II                                    

MATH 350          Vector Analysis                                                 

MATH 360          Probability and Statistics I                                  

MATH 361          Probability and Statistics II                                    

MATH 371          Introduction to Complex Analysis                                           

MATH 372          Partial Differential Equations    

MATH 380         Topics in Mathematics (subtitle)              

MATH 390          History of Mathematics                                       

MATH  393         Honors Thesis*                                                       

MATH 399          Directed Study**

*    By application for Honors in Mathematics  to the Honors Committee

**  Credits and elective status determined by consultation with the chair of department.

4.     To ensure technological competence, each student must take one of the following courses in computer science.

CSCI 119              Object Oriented Programming   3 credits

OR

CSCI 120              Procedural Programming            3  credits

 

 

Total Credits Required for the mathematics major: 39-40