Mathematics
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Majors and Minors in Mathematics


The Department of Mathematics offers the following:

Majors

 MATHEMATICS Major (B.A. Degree)
Hours
MATH 1601 Principles of Mathematics
3
MATH 1801, 1802 Calculus, Intermediate Calculus
8
MATH 2535 History of Mathematics
3
MATH 2602 Introduction to Structured Programming
3
MATH 2900 Introduction to Mathematical Proofs
3
MATH 3501 Linear Algebra
3
MATH 3533 Abstract Algebra
3
MATH 3541 Advanced Calculus
3
MATH 4400 Capstone Experience
3
Electives from mathematics at or above 3000 level
9
Total:
41

 MATHEMATICS Major (B.S. Degree)
Hours
MATH 1601 Principles of Mathematics
3
MATH 1801, 1802 Calculus, Intermediate Calculus
8
MATH 2535 History of Mathematics
3
MATH 2602 Introduction to Structured Programming
3
MATH 2900 Introduction to Mathematical Proofs
3
MATH 3501 Linear Algebra
3
MATH 3533 Abstract Algebra
3
MATH 3541 Advanced Calculus
3
MATH 4400 Capstone Experience
3
Electives from mathematics at or above 3000 level
9
One of the following tracks:
• PHYS 2521, 2522 General Physics I and II
• CHEM 1501, 1502 General Chemistry I and II
• ACC 1901, 1902 Principles of Accounting I and II
• ECON 1901, 1902 Principles of Economics I and II
6-8
Total:
47-49


Minors

 MATHEMATICS Minor
Hours
MATH 1601 Principles of Mathematics I
3
MATH 1801, 1802 Calculus, Intermediate Calculus
8
MATH 2535 History of Mathematics
3
Elective — Mathematics course at or above 2600
3
Electives — Mathematics courses at or above 3000
3
Total:
20


Secondary Teacher Licensure

Students seeking secondary (grades 9-12) teacher licensure in Mathematics must satisfy the requirements for the B.A. / B.S. degree and for undergraduate teacher licensure (including the Secondary Education Minor) outlined under the heading for the Department of Teacher Education. Students must include in their program: MATH 3521 and MATH 3535.