Sample Programs

Sample Academic Program in Pure Mathematics

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MATH 191: Calculus I

4

MATH 192: Calculus II

4

LANG 120: Academic Writing

4

HUM 124: Ancient World

4

Introductory Colloquium

4

A writing intensive elective

3

Foreign Language

3

Foreign Language

3

Physical self

1

Physical Education

1

Total

16

Total

15

 

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MATH 280: Foundations of Math

3

MATH 365: Linear Algebra I

3

MATH 291: Calculus III

4

Math Elective3

3

HUM 214: Renaissance World

4

CSCI 201: Algorithm Design

3

Science with Lab1

4

Science with Lab1

4

Total

15

Total

13

 

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MATH 461: Abstract Algebra I

3

MATH 462: Abstract Algebra II4,5

3

Math Elective3

3

HUM 324: Modern World

4

Social Science / Science elective2

3

Social Science / Science elective2

3

Electives3

6

Arts Elective

3

   

Electives3

3

Total

15

Total

16

 


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MATH 381: Problems in Math

1

MATH 480: Senior Seminar

1

MATH 491: Real Analysis I

3

Math Elective3

3

Senior Colloquium

3

Electives3

8

Electives3

8

   

Total

15

Total

12

1Students take a physics, chemistry, or economics sequence.

2Social Science / science electives must be part of a three-course cluster.

3Electives may be used to fulfill Intensive Courses requirement (see catalog).

4Students may choose another two-course sequence in Mathematics.

5Course offered on alternate years.

Note: Schedule may vary since some courses are only offered on alternate years.

Sample Academic Program in the Teaching of Mathematics

Yr

Fall

Hrs

Spring

Hrs

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MATH 191: Calculus I

4

MATH 192: Calculus II

4

LANG 120: Academic Writing

4

MATH 251: Discrete Mathematics

3

Introductory Colloquium

4

HUM 124: Ancient World

4

Foreign Language

3

Foreign Language

3

Physical Self

1

Physical Education

1

Total

16

Total

15

 

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MATH 291: Calculus III

4

MATH 280: Foundations of Math

3

PSYC 101: General Psychology

3

STAT 225: Calc-Based Statistics

4

HUM 214: Renaissance World

4

Social Science / Science elective1

3

Social Science / Science elective1

3

Science with Lab

4

CSCI 201: Algorithm Design

3

Electives2

3

Total

17

Total

17

 

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MATH 332: Geometry3

3

MATH 365: Linear Algebra I

3

MATH 381: Problems in Math

1

MATH 480: Senior Seminar

1

EDUC 310 & 311: Intro to Education

4

EDUC 314: Reading & Writing

3

PSYC 318: Human Development

4

HUM 324: Modern World

4

Electives2

6

Arts Elective2

3

   

Electives2

3

Total

18

Total

17

 


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MATH 461: Abstract Algebra I

3

EDUC 496: Research in Education

2

Math Elective2

3

EDUC 455: Student Teaching

6

Senior Colloquium

3

   

EDUC 383: Math Teaching Methods

4

   

EDUC 396: Research Methods

1

   

Total

14

Total

8

1Social Science / science electives must be part of a three-course cluster.

2Electives may be used to fulfill Intensive Courses requirement (see catalog).

3Course offered on alternate years.

Note: Schedule may vary since some courses are only offered on alternate years.

Sample Academic Program in Applied Mathematics

Yr

Fall

Hrs

Spring

Hrs

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MATH 191: Calculus I

4

MATH 192: Calculus II

4

LANG 120: Academic Writing

4

HUM 124: Ancient World

4

Introductory Colloquium

3

CSCI 201: Algorithm Design

3

Foreign Language

3

Foreign Language

3

Physical Self

1

Physical Education

1

Total

15

Total

15

 

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MATH 291: Calculus III

4

MATH 280: Foundations of Math

3

STAT 225: Calc-Based Statistics

4

MATH 365: Linear Algebra I

3

HUM 214: Renaissance World

4

Specialization2

3

Social Science / Science elective1

3

Social Science / Science elective1

3

   

Electives3

3

Total

15

Total

15

 

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MATH 394: Differential Equations

3

MATH 395: Partial Diff Equationsd4,5

3

Science with Lab

4

HUM 324: Modern World

4

Specialization2

3

Math Elective3

3

Math Elective3

3

Arts Elective3

3

Electives3

3

Electives3

3

Total

16

Total

16

 

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MATH 491: Real Analysis

3

MATH 352: Mathematical Modeling5

3

MATH 381: Problems in Math

1

MATH 480: Senior Seminar

1

Senior Colloquium

3

Specialization2

3

Specialization2

6

Electives3

6

Electives3

3

   

Total

16

Total

13

1Social Science / science electives must be part of a three-course cluster.

2The specialization may be from any discipline to which mathematics is applicable.

3Electives may be used to fulfill Intensive Courses requirement (see catalog).

4Students may choose another two-course sequence in Mathematics

5Course is offered on alternate years

Note: Schedule may vary since some courses are only offered on alternate years.

Sample Academic Program in Statistics

Yr

Fall

Hrs

Spring

Hrs

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MATH 191: Calculus I

4

MATH 192: Calculus II

4

LANG 120: Academic Writing

4

HUM 124: Ancient World

4

Introductory Colloquium

3

Science with Lab

4

Foreign Language

3

Foreign Language

3

Physical Self

1

Physical Education

1

Total

15

Total

16

 

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MATH 291: Calculus III

4

MATH 280: Foundations of Math

3

STAT 225: Calc-Based Statistics

4

MATH 365: Linear Algebra I

3

HUM 214: Renaissance World

4

Applied Sequence1

3

Applied Sequence1

3

CSCI 201: Algorithm Design:

3

   

Electives3

3

Total

15

Total

15

 


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STAT 325: Regression Analysis4

3

STAT 326: Analysis of Variance4

3

Math Elective3

3

HUM 324: Modern World

4

Social Science / Science elective2

3

Arts Elective3

3

Electives3

6

Social Science / Science elective2

3

   

Electives3

3

Total

15

Total

16

 


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STAT 425: Intro to Probability 4

3

STAT 426: Intro to Math Statistics4

3

MATH 381: Problems in Math

1

MATH 480: Senior Seminar

1

Senior Colloquium

3

Electives3

9

Electives3

9

   

Total

16

Total

13

1Students may opt to take an economics or management sequence.

2Social Science / science electives must be part of a three-course cluster.

3Electives may be used to fulfill Intensive Courses requirement (see catalog).

4Courses offered on alternate years

Note: Schedule may vary since some courses are only offered on alternate years.