To qualify for the option in pure mathematics, a student must
satisfactorily complete with a grade of C or better each of the
following courses in the suggested four-year schedule:
First Year
50:640:121,122 Unified Calculus I,II (4,4)
Sophomore Year
50:640:221 Unified Calculus III (4)
50:640:250 Linear Algebra (3)
50:640:314 Elementary Differential Equations (3)
50:640:237 Discrete Mathematics (teaching option)
Junior Year
50:640:300 Mathematical Reasoning with Proofs (3)
50:640:311 Advanced Calculus I (3)
50:640:356 Theory of Numbers (3)
50:640:435 Geometry (3)
Senior Year
50:640:351-352 Introduction to Modern Algebra (3,3)
50:640:403 Introductory Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable (3)
50:640:441
Introductory Topology (3) or 50:640:432
Introduction to
Differential Geometry
50:640:491 or 492 Mathematics Seminar I or II (3)
Course 50:640:403 is offered in alternate years. Students pursuing
the pure mathematics option should enroll in the course during their
junior year if possible.
Deviations from the set program must be approved by the mathematical sciences department.