To qualify for the bachelor of science in mathematical biology, a student must satisfactorily complete with a grade of C or better each of the following courses with a total of 56 credits:
Foundational Courses (29 credits)
50:640:121 Calculus I (4)
50:640:122 Calculus II (4)
50:640:221 Calculus III (4)
50:640:250 or 253 Linear Algebra or Linear Algebra with Applications (3)
50:121:101 and 107 General Biology I and Lab (4)
50:121:102 and 108 General Biology II and Lab (4)
50:198:111 Programming Fundamentals (4)
50:640:199 Explore Careers in Mathematics (1)
50:120:199 Explore Careers in Biology (1)
Mid-level Required Courses (6 credits)
50:640:314 Elementary Differential Equations (3)
50:640:331 Probability and Stochastic Processes (3)
Mid-level Elective Courses (9 credits: choose 3 courses)
50:198:213 Data Structure (3)
50:960:336 Applied Statistics (3)
50:640:357 Introduction to Computational Mathematics (3)
50:120:334 Cell Biology (3)
50:120:307 Genetics (3)
Upper-level Elective Courses (12 credits: choose 4 courses)
50:640:403 Complex Analysis (3)
50:640:427 Advanced Differential Equations (3)
50:640:450 Advanced Linear Algebra (3)
50:640:463 Applied Partial Differential Equations (3)
50:640:497 Advanced Computational Mathematics (3)
50:640:499 Data Visualization (3)
50:640:466 Mathematical Methods in System Biology (3)
50:960:481 Mathematical Statistics (3)
50:960:489 Statistical Models (3)
Deviations from the set program must be approved by the mathematical sciences department.