Major Requirements

The Mathematics major consists of 57 credits distributed as follows:

Required Courses

40 credits

MAT 2200 Applied Statistics (3) or EGR 3310 (3) MAT 3120 Linear Algebra (3)
MAT 2410 Calculus I (4) MAT 3160 Abstract Algebra (3)
MAT 2420 Calculus II (4) MAT 3920 Seminar in Mathematics I (2)
MAT 2500 Discrete Mathematics I (3) MAT 4110 Differential Equations (3)
MAT 2600 Transition to Abstract Mathematics (3) MAT 4140 Advanced Calculus I (3)
MAT 3040 Calculus III (4) MAT 4920 Seminar in Mathematics II (2)
MAT 3050 The History of Mathematics (3)  

Required Elective Courses

6 credits

Select two courses from the following list:

MAT 2510 Discrete Mathematics II (3) MAT 4120 Theory of Computability (3)
MAT 3140 Numerical Analysis (3) MAT 4150 Advanced Calculus II (3)
MAT 3150 Modern College Geometry (3) MAT 4850 Special Topics (3)
MAT 3200 Probability and Statistics (3) MAT 4990 Independent Study in Mathematics (3)
MAT 3300 Operations Research (3) EGR 3320 Engineering Probability and Statistics II (3)

Required Computer Science Course

3 credits

Select one course from the following:

CSC 2010 Introduction to Computer Science (3) CSC 2020 Introduction to Programming (3)

Required Physics Courses

8 credits

Select one course sequence from the two options below:

PHY 1510 General Physics I (4)

AND

PHY 1520 General Physics II (4)

PHY 2510 General Physics I – Calculus Based (4) AND

PHY 2520 General Physics II – Calculus Based (4)

For the major in Mathematics with Teacher Licensure, see Mathematics Education. For the Double Major requirements in Engineering and Mathematics, see the Double Major in Engineering & Mathematics link.


Minor Requirements

The Mathematics minor consists of 18 credits distributed as follows:

MAT 2410 Calculus I (4) MAT 3120 Linear Algebra (3)
MAT 2420 Calculus II (4) MAT Elective (MAT 2500 or higher, excluding MAT 3300, MAT 3845, and MAT 4145)
MAT 3040 Calculus III (4)  

Associate of Science Concentration Requirements

The A.S. with a concentration in Mathematics consists of 32 credits distributed as follows:

Required Courses

23 credits

MAT 2410 Calculus I (4) SCI 1410 Earth Science (3)
MAT 2420 Calculus II (4) SCI 1420 Biological Science (3)
MAT 2500 Discrete Mathematics I (3) SCI 1430 Physical Science (3)
MAT 3120 Linear Algebra (3)  

Elective Courses

9 credits

Select three courses from the following list:

MAT 2200 Applied Statistics (3) or EGR 3310 Engineering Probability and Statistics I (3) MAT 3200 Probability and Statistics (3)
MAT 2510 Discrete Mathematics II (3) MAT 3300 Operations Research (3)
MAT 2600 Transition to Abstract Mathematics (3) MAT 4110 Differential Equations (3)
MAT 3040 Calculus III (4) MAT 4120 Theory of Computability (3)
MAT 3050 The History of Mathematics (3) MAT 4140 Advanced Calculus I (3)
MAT 3140 Numerical Analysis (3) MAT 4150 Advanced Calculus II (3)
MAT 3150 Modern College Geometry (3) MAT 4850 Special Topics (3)
MAT 3160 Abstract Algebra (3) MAT 4990 Independent Study in Mathematics (3)
EGR 3320 Engineering Probability and Statistics II (3)