Mathematics Major, B.A.

The mathematics major is composed of courses in both pure and applied mathematics. Class sizes are small, and courses are taught with an emphasis on active learning, collaboration, and the use of technology. Students are encouraged to participate in undergraduate research, to attend regional and national conferences, and to apply for internships. Mathematics graduates are prepared for a wide variety of careers in industry, in government, and in education, as well as for graduate study in mathematics and related fields.

Requirements for the Major

(Majors pursuing Secondary Education Certification should see Mathematics Secondary Education Certification.)

 

The following courses comprise the mathematics major:

CS 201Computer Science I

4.0

or

CS 100Applied Computing I

3.0

AND

CS 200Applied Computing II

3.0

 

MATH 201Calculus I

4.0

MATH 202Calculus II

4.0

MATH 213Statistical Concepts and Methods

4.0

MATH 253Multivariable Calculus

4.0

MATH 333Introduction to Abstract Mathematics

3.0

MATH 339Linear Algebra

3.0

MATH 440Introduction to Abstract Algebra

3.0

or

MATH 453Real Analysis

3.0

 

MATH 470Seminar: The History of Mathematics

3.0

Total Credit Hours:31.0-32.0

 

Take an additional course from the following

MATH 407/MATH 507Introduction to Graph Theory

3.0

MATH 409/MATH 509Elementary Number Theory

3.0

MATH 440Introduction to Abstract Algebra

3.0

MATH 453Real Analysis

3.0

MATH 456Numerical Analysis

3.0

Total Credit Hours:3.0
MATH 440 or MATH 453 can be taken in this section if not taken from the first required course section.

Take three further mathematics courses from the following (if not already applied to another section of the major)

MATH 207Discrete Math

3.0

MATH 304Differential Equations

3.0

MATH 313Statistical Modeling

3.0

MATH 320Modeling and Simulation

3.0

MATH 336Introduction to Modern Geometry

3.0

MATH 351Probability

3.0

MATH 407/MATH 507Introduction to Graph Theory

3.0

MATH 409/MATH 509Elementary Number Theory

3.0

MATH 440Introduction to Abstract Algebra

3.0

MATH 453Real Analysis

3.0

MATH 456Numerical Analysis

3.0

Total Credit Hours:9.0

Students are also encouraged to take PHIL 207 Logic and several computer science electives.

The mathematics major can be combined with other disciplines (such as biology, business administration, chemistry, computer science or economics) in a double-major program; this option is particularly useful for those interested in the use of quantitative methods in the other discipline. The mathematics major also can complement study in another discipline that is less directly related to it; the broader a student’s background, the more choices and opportunities are available.