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Mathematics Options
Mathematics Department
| B.S. in Mathematics (36.000 credits) |
| MATH 110 - Calculus I |
4 cr. |
| MATH 120 - Calculus II |
4 cr. |
| MATH 191 - Mathematical Problem Solving |
1 cr. |
| MATH 210 - Calculus III |
4 cr. |
| MATH 230 - Linear Algebra |
3 cr. |
| MATH 310 - Intro to Modern Algebra |
3 cr. |
| MATH 320 - Mathematical Analysis |
3 cr. |
| MATH 301 - Foundations of Mathematics |
2 cr. |
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Mathematics Electives - At least three classes between Math 325 and Math 499
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12 cr. |
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| Auxiliary (23.000 credits) |
| CSIS 110 - Intro to Computer Science |
3 cr. |
| CSIS 120 - Intro to Programming |
3 cr. |
| PHYS 130 - General Physics I |
4 cr. |
| PHYS 140 - General Physics II |
4 cr. |
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Additionally, students must successfully complete the requirements for a minor or a major in biology, chemistry, physics, or computer science.
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Students must successfully complete 9 additional credits in biology, chemistry, physics, or computer science that count for the degree in that major.
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9 cr. |
| Of these 9 credits, students must successfully complete 6 credits from one of the following sequences: |
| Physics 250, 310, 320, 410 or 440 OR |
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| CHEM 310 and 320 OR |
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CSIS 310 and 385
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| Mathematics 3/2 Program (36.000 credits) |
| MATH 110 - Calculus I |
4 cr. |
| MATH 120 - Calculus II |
4 cr. |
| MATH 191 - Mathematical Problem Solving |
1 cr. |
| MATH 210 - Calculus III |
4 cr. |
| MATH 230 - Linear Algebra |
3 cr. |
| MATH 310 - Intro to Modern Algebra |
3 cr. |
| MATH 320 - Mathematical Analysis |
3 cr. |
| MATH 301 - Foundations of Mathematics |
2 cr. |
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Mathematics Electives - At least three classes between Math 325 and Math 499
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12 cr. |
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| Auxiliary (17.000 credits) |
| CSIS 110 - Intro to Computer Science |
3 cr. |
| CSIS 120 - Intro to Programming |
3 cr. |
| CSIS 310 - Numerical Methods |
3 cr. |
| PHYS 130 - General Physics I |
4 cr. |
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PHYS 140 - General Physics II
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4 cr.
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| Additionally, students must successfully complete the requirements for a minor or a major in biology, chemistry, physics, or computer science. |
| OR |
| Students must successfully complete 9 additional credits in biology, chemistry, physics,or computer science that count for the degree in that major. |
9 cr. |
| Of these 9 credits, students must successfully complete 6 credits from one of the following sequences: |
| Physics 250, 310, 320, 410 or 440 OR |
| CHEM 310 and 320 OR |
| CSIS 310 and 385 |
| B.S. in Mathematics |
| with a Certification in Education |
| Students must be approved by both the Mathematics Department and the Education Department. |
| Students are expected to have a 2.75 GPA in Math and 2.75 GPA overall. |
| MATH 110 - Calculus I |
4 cr. |
| MATH 120 - Calculus II |
4 cr. |
| MATH 191 - Mathematical Problem Solving |
1 cr. |
| MATH 210 - Calculus III |
4 cr. |
| MATH 230 - Linear Algebra |
3 cr. |
| MATH 310 - Intro to Modern Algebra |
3 cr. |
| MATH 320 - Mathematical Analysis |
3 cr. |
| MATH 390 - Foundations of Mathematics |
2 cr. |
| MATH 330 - Intro to Applied Mathematics I |
9 cr. |
| MATH 499 - Independent Study in Math |
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Mathematics Elective
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3 cr.
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| Auxiliary ( 26.000 credits ) |
| CSIS 110 - Intro to Computer Science |
3 cr. |
| CSIS 120 - Intro to Programming |
3 cr. |
| PHYS 130 - General Physics I |
4 cr. |
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PHYS 140 - General Physics II
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4 cr.
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| Additionally, students must successfully complete the requirements for a minor or a major in biology, chemistry, physics, or computer science |
| OR |
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| Students must successfully complete 9 additional credits in biology, chemistry, physics, or computer science that count for the degree in that major. |
9 cr. |
| Of these 9 credits, students must successfully complete 6 credits from one of the following sequences: |
| Physics 250, 310, 320, 410 or 440 OR |
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| CHEM 310 and 320 OR |
| CSIS 310 and 385 |
| Students must fulfill a language requirement: |
| One semester in the a foreign language |
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| These languages include: French, Spanish, German, Latin, Russian, Greek or Italian. |
3 cr. |
| American Sign Language does not fulfill this requirement. |
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| For those students who began the Education Sequence before the 2011-2012 year, please see the link below: |
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Education Certificate 2010-11
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| Education Department |
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