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Major Areas of Study: MATHEMATICS
Course Offerings and Major/Minor Requirements
Course Offerings
By number with credit-hours in parenthesis.
For more information on a specific course, visit the department web site.
- 090. Developmental Mathematics (3)
- 120. Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers (3)
- 140. Statistics (3)
- 150. Liberal Arts Mathematics (3)
- 180. Elementary Functions (3)
- 190. Beginning Calculus (4)
- 200. Intermediate Calculus (4)
- 225. Discrete Mathematics (4)
- 230. Linear Algebra and Vectors (3)
- 310. Multivariate Calculus (3)
- 320. Differential Equations (3)
- 330. Algebraic Structures (4)
- 340. Mathematical Statistics (3)
- 350. Numerical Analysis (3)
- 360. Geometry (3)
- 370. History of Mathematics (2)
- 410. Analysis (4)
- 420. Complex Analysis (3)
- 430. Applied Mathematics (3)
- 490. Topics in Mathematics (3)
- 495. Mathematics Seminar (1)
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- Major Requirements (32 credit hours)
- Math 190, 200, 225, 230, 310, 330, 410, 495
- Computer Science 111
- 6 additional hours at the 300-level or above
Minor Requirements (15 hours)
- Math 190, 230
- Three hours at 300-400 level
- Electives: remainder of hours from other offerings (excluding 090), including at most one course at the 100-level (other than 190)
Teacher Licensure Requirements
- Contact the education department for specific course requirements.
NOTE: Major/minor requirements are in addition to the Liberal Arts Essentials (LAE), which are required of all students to graduate.
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