Mathematics BA, BS, Applied Mathematics BS

Degree Descriptions

The BA in Mathematics provides a broad introduction to the subject. The requirements feature flexibility while providing an opportunity to explore one or more areas in greater depth or to co-major in other disciplines.
The BS in Mathematics is a more rigorous program of study which prepares students for graduate study in mathematics and includes year-long sequences in algebra and analysis. Students pursuing a Mathematics BS should complete Math 250 by the end of their sophomore year.
The BS in Applied Mathematics combines the rigor of a BS degree with an emphasis on topics in applied mathematics. It also prepares students for graduate study in Applied Mathematics and is appropriate for students interested in interdisciplinary graduate training in the sciences and engineering.

Incoming freshmen with a 4 or 5 on the AB Calculus AP exam should plan to take Math 112Z. Incoming freshmen with a 4 or 5 on the AP Calculus BC exam should take Math 211 or some other 200-level course.

Please note, students must meet the minimum GPA requirement of 2.0 to graduate with any major or minor from the department.

All classes counting toward the degree must be taken for a letter grade.

Requirements



Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics

Requirements for declarations on or before
Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Requirements for declarations on or after
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Class NumberClass Name
Math 111Calculus I
Math 112Calculus II
Math 211Multivariable Calculus
Math 221Linear Algebra
Math 250Foundations of Mathematics
20 additional hours of Math coursesAt the 200-level or above, not including Math 207
CS 170Introduction to Computer Science I

Class NumberClass Name
Math 111Calculus I
Math 112Calculus II
Math 211Multivariable Calculus
Math 221Linear Algebra
Math 250Foundations of Mathematics
Any 6 Math courses
(3 credits or more)
At the 200-level or above, not including Math 207
CS 170Introduction to Computer Science I



Bachelor of Science in Mathematics

Requirements for declarations on or before
Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Requirements for declarations on or after
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Class NumberClass Name
Math 111Calculus I
Math 112Calculus II
Math 211Multivariable Calculus
Math 250*Foundations of Mathematics
Math 318Complex Variables
Math 321Vector Spaces
The sequence:
Math 411/412
Real Analysis I and II
The sequence:
Math 421/422
Abstract Algebra I and II
4 additional hours of Math coursesAt the 300-level or above
CS 170Introduction to Computer Science I

Class NumberClass Name
Math 111Calculus I
Math 112Calculus II
Math 211Multivariable Calculus
Math 250*Foundations of Mathematics
Math 318Complex Variables
Math 321Vector Spaces
The sequence:
Math 411/412
Real Analysis I and II
The sequence:
Math 421/422
Abstract Algebra I and II
1 additional Math course
(3 credits or more)
At the 200-level or above
2 additional Math courses
(3 credits or more)
At the 300-level or above
CS 170Introduction to Computer Science I
The sequence:
Physics 151/152
General Physics I and II

* Students pursuing a Mathematics BS should complete Math 250 by the end of their sophomore year.



Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics

Requirements for declarations on or before
Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Requirements for declarations on or after
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Class NumberClass Name
Math 111Calculus I
Math 112Calculus II
Math 211Multivariable Calculus
Math 212Differential Equations
Math 221 or
Math 321
Linear Algebra or
Vector Spaces
Math 250Foundations of Mathematics
Math 315Numerical Analysis
Math 351Partial Differential Equations
3 courses chosen from the following:Math 318:
Complex Variables

Math 345:
Math Modeling

Math 346:
Optimization Theory

Math 361:
Probability & Stats I

Math 362:
Probability & Stats II

Math 411:
Real Analysis I

Math 412:
Real Analysis II
CS 170Introduction to Computer Science I
1 chosen from the following:The sequence:
Physics 151/152
General Physics I and II

Physics 253:
Modern Physics with Lab

Physics 361:
Analytical Mechanics

Physics 365:
Electromagnetic Fields

Chem/Bio 330:
Molecular Modeling

Chem 331:
Physical Chemistry I

Econ 420:
Econometrics

Math/Econ 425:
Mathematical Economics

Class NumberClass Name
Math 111Calculus I
Math 112Calculus II
Math 211Multivariable Calculus
Math 212Differential Equations
Math 221 or
Math 321
Linear Algebra or
Vector Spaces
Math 250Foundations of Mathematics
Math 315Numerical Analysis
Math 351Partial Differential Equations
3 courses chosen from the following:Math 318:
Complex Variables

Math 344:
Differential Geometry

Math 345:
Math Modeling

Math 346:
Optimization Theory

Math 352:
PDEs in Action

Math 361:
Probability & Stats I

Math 362:
Probability & Stats II

Math 411:
Real Analysis I

Math 412:
Real Analysis II
CS 170Introduction to Computer Science I
2 courses chosen from the following:CS 171:
Introduction to Computer Science II

Any Math or CS course numbered 200 or above
The sequence:
Physics 151/152
General Physics I and II
1 course chosen from the following:Physics 253:
Modern Physics with Lab

Physics 361:
Analytical Mechanics

Physics 365:
Electromagnetic Fields

Chem/Bio 330:
Molecular Modeling

Chem 331:
Physical Chemistry I

Econ 420:
Econometrics

Math/Econ 425:
Mathematical Economics