To qualify for the bachelor of science in mathematics, a student must satisfactorily complete with a grade of C or better each of the following courses with a total of 57 credits:
Foundational Courses (15 credits)
50:640:121 Calculus I (4) 50:640:122 Calculus II (4) 50:640:221 Calculus III (4) 50:640:250 Linear Algebra or 50:640:253 Linear Algebra with Applications (3)
Mid-level Required Courses (18 credits)
50:640:300 Mathematical Reasoning with Proofs (3) 50:640:311 Introduction to Analysis I (3) 50:640:314 Elementary Differential Equations (3) 50:640:331 Probability and Stochastic Processes (3) 50:640:356 Theory of Numbers (3) 50:640:351 Introduction to Modern Algebra I (3)
Mid-level Elective courses (6 credits: choose 2 courses)
50:640:312 Advanced Calculus II (3) 50:640:352 Introduction to Modern Algebra II (3) 50:640:357 Introduction to Computational Mathematics (3)
Statistics Elective Courses (3 credits: choose 1 course)
50:960:336 Applied Statistics (3) 50:960:481 Mathematical Statistics (3)
Upper-level Required Courses (6 credits)
50:640:403 Complex Analysis (3) 50:640:435 Geometry (3)
Upper-level Elective Courses (9 credits: choose 3 courses)
50:640:427 Advanced Differential Equations (3) 50:640:441 Topology (3) 50:640:432 Introduction to Differential Geometry (3) 50:640:491 Mathematics Seminar I (3) 50:640:492 Mathematics Seminar II (3) 50:960:489 Statistical Models (3)
Deviations from the set program must be approved by the mathematical sciences department.
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