Undergraduate programs

The mathematical sciences have long provided the necessary languages of the physical sciences, but are now also recognized as important components of study for students in computer science, social sciences, business administration, education, and the biological sciences. Mathematics and statistics are also disciplines in themselves and may be studied purely for the excitement and discovery it brings to those who study it. To meet these needs the department offers an array of courses in pure and applied mathematics and statistics.

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Degree Maps and Learning Outcomes

Admission requirements

Mathematics B.A./B.S.

Mathematics B.A./B.S. Options

Mathematics and Statistics Honors Track

Mathematics Minor

Mathematics for Middle School Teachers Minor

Mathematics Licensure

Mathematics B.A./B.S. Options

In addition to the specific required courses, the following options are intended to help the student plan a program of study with a specific goal or career in mind.

Option I—Applied Mathematics

Recommended electives:

Mth 322Applied Partial Differential Equations

4

Mth 421Theory of Ordinary Differential Equations I

3

Mth 422Theory of Ordinary Differential Equations II

3

Mth 424Elementary Differential Geometry I

3

Mth 425Elementary Differential Geometry II

3

Mth 427Partial Differential Equations I

3

Mth 428Partial Differential Equations II

3

Mth 430Topics in Mathematical Modeling

3

Mth 451Numerical Calculus I

3

Mth 452Numerical Calculus II

3

Mth 457The Mathematical Theory of Games

3

Mth 458The Mathematical Theory of Games

3

Mth 470Complex Analysis and Boundary Value Problems I

3

Mth 477Mathematical Control Theory I

3

Mth 478Mathematical Control Theory II

3

Option II—Graduate School Preparation

Recommended electives:

Mth 411Introduction to Real Analysis I

3

Mth 412Introduction to Real Analysis II

3

Mth 434Set Theory and Topology I

3

Mth 435Set Theory and Topology II

3

Mth 436Set Theory and Topology III

3

Mth 441Introduction to Abstract Algebra I

3

Mth 442Introduction to Abstract Algebra II

3

Option III—Statistics

Recommended electives:

Stat 461Introduction to Mathematical Statistics I

3

Stat 462Introduction to Mathematical StatisticsII

3

Stat 463Introduction to Mathematical Statistics III

3

Stat 464Applied Regression Analysis

3

Stat 465Experimental Design: Theory and Methods

3

Stat 466Experimental Design: Theory and Methods

3

Stat 467Applied Probability I

3

Stat 468Applied Probability II

3

Option IV—High School Teaching

Recommended electives:

Mth 338Modern College Geometry

4

Mth 346Number Theory

4

Mth 356Discrete Mathematics

4

Mth 486Topics in The History of Mathematics

3

Mth 488Topics in Technology for Mathematics Teachers

3

Stat 461Introduction to Mathematical Statistics I

3

Stat 462Introduction to Mathematical StatisticsII

3

Psy 311Human Development

4

Ed 420Introduction to Education and Society

4

Option V—Actuarial Science

Recommended electives:

CS 161Introduction to Programming and Problem-Solving

4

Mth 451Numerical Calculus I

3

Mth 452Numerical Calculus II

3

Stat 461Introduction to Mathematical Statistics I

3

Stat 462Introduction to Mathematical StatisticsII

3

Stat 463Introduction to Mathematical Statistics III

3

Stat 464Applied Regression Analysis

3

Stat 465Experimental Design: Theory and Methods

3

Stat 466Experimental Design: Theory and Methods

3

Stat 467Applied Probability I

3

Stat 468Applied Probability II

3

SySc 521Systems Philosophy

4