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Nov 27, 2024
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2014-2016 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Mathematics, B.S.
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Major Field of Concentration
The major in mathematics requires the following specific courses: Three semesters of Calculus:
Upper Division Requirements:
Beyond these required courses, the student will complete additional courses from the following list to total at least 18 upper-division hours of mathematics beyond the calculus sequence: Students must also satisfy:
Students must also satisfy an experiential learning requirement. This requirement can be satisfied in one of two ways: (1) by completing an off-campus internship/work experience (in an approved, mathematically related field) together with at least one credit hour of the Career Services course, CP 3910 - Co-op Work Projects I , or (2) by completing an undergraduate research project (with a mathematics faculty advisor) together with the one credit hour course, MT 3990 - Introductory Research Projects . All students will present the results of their experiential learning project in the one-credit-hour mathematics seminar, MT 4960 . (In either case, these two additional credit hours for experiential learning do not count toward a student’s 18 upper-division credit hours in mathematics.) Students must also complete 12 upper-division hours in a related area or areas. Students should consult with their mathematics faculty advisor in selecting courses and in planning their experiential learning project as soon as they declare a major. A grade of C or better is required in each upper-division course counted toward fulfillment of the major requirements. (A grade of C- will not satisfy this requirement.) |
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