Mathematics Curriculum Requirements
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) (3) |
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) | EGR 3320 Engineering Probability and Statistics II (3) |
MAT 2510 Discrete Mathematics II (3) | MAT 3200 Probability and Statistics (3) |
MAT 2600 Transition to Abstract Mathematics (3) | MAT 3300 Operations Research (3) |
MAT 3040 Calculus III (4) | MAT 4110 Differential Equations (3) |
MAT 3050 The History of Mathematics (3) | MAT 4120 Theory of Computability (3) |
MAT 3140 Numerical Analysis (3) | MAT 4140 Advanced Calculus I (3) |
MAT 3150 Modern College Geometry (3) | MAT 4150 Advanced Calculus II (3) |
MAT 3160 Abstract Algebra (3) |