Traditional Mathematics Major
REQUIREMENTS FOR A MATHEMATICS MAJOR
GEC Requirements
This is a traditional mathematics program for students intending to
pursue graduate study in mathematics, for those seeking secondary
education certification in mathematics, and those seeking a strong
foundation in classical mathematics. Students majoring in math who plan to
graduate with Honors in Arts and Sciences must take
at least the H161 or H190 sequence and one other honors math sequence.
I. REQUIRED COURSES
- Calculus sequence: 151, 152, 153, 254 (all qtrs), or the accelerated/honors sequences (all start in Au)
- Differential equations: (Preferred) 255 (all), 415 (all) or H521 (Wi)
- Foundations of Higher Mathematics: 345 (Au, Sp) or H264 (Sp)
- Linear Algebra: 568 or 571 (all) or H520 (Au)
- Abstract Algebra Sequence: 580 (Au,Wi), 581 (Wi,Sp), 582 (Sp, Au) or H590 (Au), H591 (Wi), H592 (Sp)
- Real Analysis Sequence: 547 (Au,Wi), 548 (Wi,Sp), 549 (Sp, Au) or H190 (Au), H191 (Wi)
II. ELECTIVE - COURSES
In addition to the above, students are required to complete a minimum of 15 hours selected from the following list:
- calculus on manifolds: H540 (odd Wi), H541 (odd Sp)
- combinatorial mathematics: 575 (Wi, even Sp), 674 (Su)
- complex variables: 514 (Sp), 654 (Su) or H522 (Sp)
- discrete math models: 578 (Sp)
- geometry: 507 (Au,Wi)
- history of mathematics: 504 (Sp, Su)
- linear algebra: 572 (Su,Wi)
- number theory: 573 (odd Sp), H576 (even Wi), H577 (even Sp)
- partial differential equations: 512 (all)
- probability: Math 530 (Au) or Stat 420 (Wi)
- statistics: 421 (Sp)
- vector analysis: 551 (Sp) or 513 (Au,Wi)
- a maximum of 3 hours of 593 or 693 may be used as an elective
III. DATA ANALYSIS REQUIREMENT
The BA degree requires one Data Analysis course as part of the GEC. However, it is recommended that ALL (BS and BA) Math Majors take at least Statistics 420-421 This is not a requirement of the major, but statistics is important for many of the best career opportunities available to mathematics majors.
*This information is current as of 4/11/2007
SAMPLE PROGRAMS
GEC REQUIREMENTS
Mathematics majors are commonly accepted into medical schools, law schools, and MBA programs and do well in these profssional schools. With additional preparation, teaching at the secondary and college levels continues to be an option for mathematics majors.
Approximately 75% of the mathematics bachelor's degree holders in this country are employed in industry, federal and public administration, and services other than education. The opportunities in industry for persons trained in mathematics and math related areas are many and varied including operations research, math modeling, and data analysis. Almost every company now makes extensive use of computers. Computer programming generates a wealth of mathematical problems in logic, combinatorics, number theory, algebra, differential equations and numerical analysis
The following sample are intended to illustrate some of the possibilities for a mathematics major
- In preparation for medical or law school
- Math 255, 345, 568, 580, 581, 582, 547, 548, 549, 573, 575, 578
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- In preparation for secondary certification in teaching mathematics Math 255, 345, 504, 507, 547, 548, 549, 568, 578*, 580, 581, 582, Stat 427, 428
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- In preparation for Graduate school in pure mathematics
- Math 255, 345, 530, 547, 548, 549, 514, 568, 575, 580, 581, 582
- or
- Math H264, H520, H521, H522, H540, H541, H590, H591, H592, 655*, 656*, 657*
-
*has a Linear Algebra, Stat and CS&E prerequisite
(to receive certification, students then do graduate work through the College of Education)
- In support of future or concurrent work in computer and information science
- Math 255, 345, 568, 580, 581, 582, 547, 548, 549, 573, 575, 578
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- In support of applied areas such as physics or engineering
- Math 255, 345, 571, 572, 580, 581, 582, 547, 548, 549, 551, 514, 512, 578
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MATHEMATICS
GEC REQUIREMENTS
SAMPLE SCHEDULE
| Autumn | Winter | Spring | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Math 151 | 5 | Math 152 | 5 | Math 153 | 5 |
| Science | 5 | Science | 5 | English 110 |
5 |
| Language | 5 | Language | 5 | Language | 5 |
| Survey | 1 |
| Autumn | Winter | Spring | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Math 254 | 5 | Math 255 | 5 | Math 345 | 4 |
| History | 5 | History | 5 | Math 568 | 3 |
| Language | 5 | Social Science |
5 | Science | 5 |
| Second Writing Course | 5 | Elective | 3 to 5 | Social Science |
5 |
| Autumn | Winter | Spring | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Math 580 | 3 | Math 581 | 3 | Math 582 | 3 |
| Math Elective | 3 to 5 | Data Analysis (BA) |
3 to 5 | Math Elective | 3 to5 |
| Science | 5 | Science | 5 | Humanities | 5 |
| Humanities | 5 | Humanities | 5 |
| Autumn | Winter | Spring | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Math 547 | 3 | Math 548 | 3 | Math 549 | 3 |
| Math Elective | 3 to 5 | Elective | 3 to 5 | Math Elective | 3 to 5 |
| Elective | 5 | Social Diversity | 3 to 5 | Elective |
5 |
| Elective | 5 | Elective |
5 |
Contemp. World Issues (BA) |
5 |
The above sample provides one example of how the courses may be scheduled. Other combinations are possible. Students should consult with their faculty advisor for assistance in selecting and scheduling the mathematics electives.
Students must embed a minimum of 60 hours of ASC or ASC-approved
Upper Division
course work. In addition, students must complete a minimum of 191
credit hours.
MATHEMATICS MAJOR WITH BUSINESS COMPONENT
Students who are following the mathematics requirements as described above may also be interested in developing a business component. With this in mind, the Department of Mathematics and the College of Business jointly developed the math major-business option. Several prerequisite courses are required: CS&E 200, 201, 214 or 221, 222; Econ 200, 201; and Acct 211, 212. Additional prerequisites for some courses are included below. Students may select a program from one of the following five tracks: accounting, finance, information systems, insurance, or management
Accounting
| 521 | 3cr | All qtrs. |
Financial Accounting I (coreq: 330 & 331) | (senior year) |
| 522 | 3cr | All qtrs. | Financial Accounting II | (senior year) |
| 523 | 3cr | A, W, Sp | Financial Accounting III | (senior year) |
| 525 | 3cr | A, W, Sp | Cost Accounting** | (senior year) |
Business Administration: Finance
| 620 | 4cr | All qtrs. | Business Finance | (senior year) |
| 721 | 4cr | All qtrs. | Corporate Finance** | (senior year) |
| 722 | 4cr | All qtrs. | Investment Management** | (senior year) |
| 726 | 4cr | All qtrs. | Management of Financial Institutions** | (senior year) |
| (prereqs. include Econ 520) |
Computer Science and
Engineering
| 314 | 4cr | A, W, Sp | Business Programming with File Processing | (senior year) |
| 670 | 3cr | All qtrs. |
Intro to Database Systems I |
(senior year) |
| 616 | 4cr | All qtrs. | Object-Oriented Systems Analysis (prereq: CS&E 670 and Math 366) |
(senior year) |
| AMIS 659 |
4cr | W, Sp | Information Systems Planning & Mgt** |
(senior year) |
Insurance Business Administration: Finance
| 640 | 4cr | A, W, Sp | Insurance and Risk | (junior year) |
| 741 | 4cr | W | Life & Health Risk Management** | (senior year) |
| 749 | 4cr | Sp |
Property & Liability Risk Management** | (senior year) |
| 620 | 4cr | All qtrs. | Business Finance |
Management-Business Administration: Management Science
| 330 | 5cr | All qtrs. | Decision Sciences: Statistical Techniques (prereq: CS&E 200 & Stat 133) | (junior year) |
| or Stat 427/8 |
6cr |
All qtrs. | Probability/Statistics
I & II |
(junior year) |
| 630 | 4cr | All qtrs. | Intro to Production/Operations Management | (junior year) |
| 731 | 4cr | A, W, Sp |
Quality Management** | (senior year) |
| 732 | 4cr | A, Sp |
Operations Planning and Control** | (senior year) |
| 739 | 4cr | W, Sp | Managing Process Improvement** | (senior year) |
**Note additional prereqs: BusMgt 330 & 331 or Stat 427/428 & Math 568, and BusAdm 499 (see Math Advisor).
