Degree Requirements
Prerequisites
- Math 115 - Calculus I
- Math 116 - Calculus II
- Math 200 - Mathematical Proof and Structures
- Math 215 - Calculus III
- Math 216 - Introduction to Differential Equations
- Math 227 - Introduction to Linear Algebra
Concentration Requirements
TOTAL: 30 hours of upper-level coursework (300 or 400 level)
24 hours of Mathematics, broken down below into 3 parts:
A - CHOOSE ONE of the following options.
| Algebra Option | Analysis Option |
|---|---|
| Math 412 - 1st Course in Modern Algebra | Math 412 - 1st Course in Modern Algebra |
| Math 413 - Linear Algebra | Math 451 - Advanced Calculus I |
| Math 451 - Advanced Calculus I | Math 452 - Advanced Calculus II OR Math 492 - Introduction to Topology |
| Math 452 - Advanced Calculus II OR Math 455 - Func. of a Complex Var. OR Math 492 - Introduction to Topology |
Math 331 - Survey of Geometry OR Math 395 - Elementary Number Theory OR Math 413 - Linear Algebra OR Math 473 - Matrix Comuptation |
B - Choose two applied mathematics courses from the list below:
- Math 315 - Applied Combinatorics
- Math 325 - Mathematical Statistics I
- Math 372 - Computing With Mathematica
- Math 404 - Dynamical Systems
- Math 420 - Stochastic Processes
- Math 425 - Mathematical Statistics II
- Math 454 - Fourier and Boundary
- Math 455 - Functions of a Complex Variable
- Math 462 - Mathematical Modeling
- Math 472 - Introduction to Numerical Analysis
- Math 473 - Matrix Computation
C - Choose any two other mathematics courses numbered 300-499, excluding math education courses and Math 363.
6 hours of upper-level cognates. Acceptable courses:
- Any upper-level Physics or Chemistry course
- Any upper-level Statistics or CIS course
- ECE 301, 305, 365, 372, 460, 473, 476, 478
- IMSE 304, 381, 455, 459
- ME 400 or 500
- PHIL 350 or 485
- *CHEM 225, 226 or CIS 250 (*if CIS 200 has been completed)
other courses must be approved by the Math Program Advisor (John Clifford)


