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1998-1999 Catalog
Department of
Mathematics
The Department of Mathematics offers the Bachelor of Arts
(BA) in mathematics and the Bachelor of Science (BS) in mathematics that has
flexibility to allow the student to concentrate in either mathematics or applied
mathematics. The two programs are designed to produce graduates with a solid foundation in
calculus, abstract and linear algebra, probability and statistics, and real analysis, as
well as some knowledge in other areas of mathematics. Graduates of these programs will
demonstrate an ability to solve problems creatively and effectively, to reason logically
and to apply mathematical skills and modern technology in positions in industry or the
professions, or to continue their studies at the graduate level.
Expected Outcomes
Graduates will have:
- an understanding of calculus and an ability to use calculus in
applications
- knowledge of algebraic structures
- knowledge of the real numbers, functions, the topological
properties of R, differentiation, and integration
- knowledge and ability, to apply probability density functions
- knowledge of appropriate mathematical models
- the ability to think critically
- the ability to understand mathematical arguments and to
construct mathematical proofs
- the ability to use computational devices and software in
problem solving situations
- communication to acquire, develop, and convey mathematical
knowledge
Course Requirements
BA Mathematics
| Areas A-E and Wellness Courses |
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Required Hours: 45 |
| Area F |
Courses Related to Major |
Required Hours: 18 |
MATH 1131 Calculus with Analytical Geometry 1 (one semester hour from Area A or D)
MATH 1132 Calculus with Analytical Geometry 2
MATH 2135 Calculus with Analytical Geometry 3
Select three courses from the following four. If MATH 1132 is completed in Area D, then
all four courses must be taken and one semester hour will carry over from Area D.
CPSC 1301 Computer Science 1
MATH 2115 Introduction to Linear Algebra
MATH 2155 Foundations of Advanced Mathematics
MATH 2175 Introduction to Probability
| Area G |
Program Requirements |
Required Hours: 32 |
Foreign language 2001/2002 selected from French or German.
MATH 3107 Differential Equations
MATH 3125 Discrete Mathematics
MATH 4795 Senior Seminar in Mathematics
MATH 5111 Introduction to Abstract Algebra 1
MATH 5112 Introduction to Abstract Algebra 2
MATH 5115 Linear Algebra
MATH 5151 Introduction to Real Analysis 1
MATH 5152 Introduction to Real Analysis 2
MATH 5175 Mathematical Statistics
| Area H |
Program Electives |
Required Hours: 5 |
Select two of the following courses:
MATH 4795 Senior Seminar in Mathematics
MATH 5116 Number Theory
MATH 5135 College Geometry
MATH 5165# Numerical Analysis
MATH 5176# Statistical Design & Analysis of Experiments
MATH 5177# Applied Regression Analysis
MATH 5166 Linear Programming and Game Theory
MATH 5185 History of Mathematics
MATH 5555 Selected Topics in Mathematics
If six semester hours are selected, then the additional semester hour will be counted
in Area I.
Courses marked with "#" are recommended for graduate study in
statistics.
| Area I |
General Electives |
Required Hours: 23 |
Select 12 semester hours of courses at 3000 level or higher.
Total Hours Required 123
BS Mathematics
| Areas A-E and Wellness Courses |
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Required Hours: 45 |
| Area F |
Courses Related to Major |
Required Hours: 18 |
MATH 1131 Calculus with Analytical Geometry 1 (one semester hour from Area A or D)
MATH 1132 Calculus with Analytical Geometry 2
MATH 2135 Calculus with Analytical Geometry 3
Select three courses from the following four. If MATH 1132 is completed in Area D, then
all four courses must be taken and one semester hour will carry over from Area D.
CPSC 1301 Computer Science 1
MATH 2115 Introduction to Linear Algebra
MATH 2155 Foundations of Advanced Mathematics
MATH 2175 Introduction to Probability
| Area G |
Program Requirements |
Required Hours: 26 |
MATH 3107 Differential Equations
MATH 3125 Discrete Mathematics
MATH 4795 Senior Seminar in Mathematics
MATH 5111 Introduction to Abstract Algebra 1
MATH 5112 Introduction to Abstract Algebra 2
MATH 5115 Linear Algebra
MATH 5151 Introduction to Real Analysis 1
MATH 5152 Introduction to Real Analysis 2
MATH 5175 Mathematical Statistics
| Area H |
Program Electives |
Required Hours: 5 |
Select five semester hours from the following:
MATH 4795 Senior Seminar in Mathematics
MATH 5116 Number Theory
MATH 5135 College Geometry
MATH 5165# Numerical Analysis
MATH 5166 Linear Programming and Game Theory
MATH 5176# Statistical Design and Analysis of Experiments
MATH 5177# Applied Regression Analysis
MATH 5185 History of Mathematics
MATH 5555 Selected Topics in Mathematics
Courses marked with "#" are recommended for graduate study in
statistics.
| Area I |
General Electives |
Required Hours: 29 |
Select 12 semester hours of courses at 3000-level or higher. Six semester hours in
French or German at the 2000-level or higher are recommended.
Total Hours Required 123
BS Mathematics - Applied Mathematics Concentration
| Areas A-E and Wellness Courses |
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Required Hours: 45 |
| Area F |
Courses Related to Major |
Required Hours: 18 |
MATH 1131 Calculus with Analytical Geometry 1 (one semester hour from Area A or D)
MATH 1132 Calculus with Analytical Geometry 2
MATH 2135 Calculus with Analytical Geometry 3
Select three courses from the following four. If MATH 1132 is completed in Area D, then
all four courses must be taken and one semester hour will carry over from Area D.
CPSC 1301 Computer Science 1
MATH 2115 Introduction to Linear Algebra
MATH 2155 Foundations of Advanced Mathematics
MATH 2175 Introduction to Probability
| Area G |
Program Requirements |
Required Hours: 23 |
CPSC 1102 Introduction to Computer Science II
MATH 3107 Differential Equations
MATH 3125 Discrete Mathematics
MATH 4795 Senior Seminar
MATH 5111 Introduction to Abstract Algebra 1
MATH 5151 Introduction to Real Analysis 1
MATH 5165 Numerical Analysis
MATH 5175 Mathematical Statistics
| Area H |
Program Electives |
Required Hours: 8-9 |
Select two courses from the following:
MATH 5166 Linear Programming and Game Theory
MATH 5176 Statistical Design and Analysis of Experiments
MATH 5177 Applied Regression Analysis
Select one course from the following:
MATH 4795 Senior Seminar
MATH 5115 Linear Algebra
MATH 5116 Number Theory
MATH 5135 College Geometry
MATH 5166 Linear Programming and Game Theory
MATH 5177 Applied Regression Analysis
MATH 5185 History of Mathematics
MATH 5195 Selected Topics in Mathematics
| Area I |
General Electives |
Required Hours: 28-29 |
Select 12 semester hours of courses at 3000-level or higher.
Total Hours Required 123
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