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Pure Mathematics
OVERVIEW
Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics
Students earning a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics take a variety of courses and have a strong background in mathematics that will lead them to a wide range of careers or graduate school.
Required Courses in Mathematics
MATH 2300 Calculus I
MATH 2400 Calculus II
MATH 2600 Linear Algebra
MATH 3300 Calculus III
MATH 3400 Calculus IV
MATH 4300 Abstract Algebra
MATH 3900 Mathematics Seminar
The student must also complete 5 additional mathematics courses at the 3000 or 4000 level, 3 of which must be at the 4000 level.
Required Courses in other Departments
SPCH 1000 Introduction to Speech Communication or SPCH 1100 Argumentation and Debate
CSC 1500 Computer Science I
Note: Students pursuing a Bachelor of Arts as opposed to a Bachelor of Science will also be required to obtain proficiency of a foreign language at the intermediate level. This can be done by completing appropriate coursework and/or a sufficiently high score on the CLEP exam. For more information on the CLEP go to Placement Testing page.
HOW TO APPLY
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