Suggested Degree Pathway for Mathematics - Computer Science Option
Freshman Year
Sophomore Year
Junior Year
Senior Year
Fall Semester
Course# | Course Name | Cr. |
---|---|---|
MATH.4750 | Senior Seminar II
| 3 |
MATH.xxxx | Analysis I
| 3 |
xxxx.xxxx | Science Elective
| 3 |
xxxx.xxxx | Free Elective
| 3 |
xxxx.xxxx | Free Elective
| 3 |
Total | 15 |
Spring Semester
Course# | Course Name | Cr. |
---|---|---|
MATH.xxxx | Analysis II
| 3 |
xxxx.xxxx
| Math Elective
| 3 |
xxxx.xxxx | Science Elective
| 3 |
xxxx.xxxx | Free Elective
| 3 |
xxxx.xxxx | Free Elective
| 3
|
Total | 15 |
Consult the General Education website for General Education requirements.
Course selections are subject to restrictions.Mathematics Requirements
Calculus | MATH.1310 or (MATH.1280 and MATH.1290), MATH.1320 and MATH.2310 |
Linear Algebra | MATH.2210 and MATH.2220 |
Differential Equations | one of MATH.2340, MATH.2360 |
Discrete Structures | one of MATH.3210 or MATH.3220 |
Analysis I | one of MATH.4030, MATH.4110, MATH.5010, MATH.5030 |
Analysis II | one of MATH.3010, MATH.4030, MATH.4110, MATH.4130, MATH.4200, MATH.4210, MATH.4500 |
Probability & Statistics | one of MATH.3850, MATH.3860, MATH.4860 |
Senior Seminar | MATH.3750 and MATH.4750 |
Math Electives | One mathematics courses at the 3000 level or higher (except MATH.3630) |
Concentration Requirements | MATH.3220 and MATH.3620 |
The following courses cannot be used as Electives:
- MATH.1110 Quantitative Reasoning
- MATH.1210 Management Precalculus
- MATH.1220 Management Calculus
- MATH.1270 Preparation for Calculus
- MATH.1510 Explorations in Math
- MATH.2830 Introduction to Statistics
- MATH.3630 Intro to Data Analysis
No more than 60 Math credits can be counted toward the degree.
Computer Science Requirement
COMP.1010, COMP.1020, COMP.2010
Writing Requirement
ENGL.2290 (Essay Writing for Non-English Majors. Students who have completed other courses with substantial writing requirements, can petition to have that work count as the mathematics writing requirement.
General Education Requirement
College Writing | ENGL.1010 and ENGL.1020 |
Arts & Humanities (AH) | Three courses, not all from a single department |
Social Sciences (SS) | Three courses, not all from a single department |
Diversity (D) | One course |
Ethics (E) | One course |
Bachelor of Science Requirements
A minimum of 74 credits and 20 courses from the offerings of science and mathematics.
Four science lecture courses with co-requisite labs, including a two semester sequence in a department other than Mathematics – COMP.1010 (Computing I), COMP.1020 (Computing II), MATH.2310/2320 (Calculus III)& Math Lab I) and MATH.2360 (Engineering Diff Eqns) qualify. If you use math courses to fulfill lab science requirements, you will have to take additional science elective courses to satisfy the requirement of 74 science credits. The following courses CANNOT be used to fulfill science requirements: CHEM.1010, CHEM.1110, CHEM.1120, CHEM.1130, CHEM.1140, ATMO.1020, ATMO.1200, ATMO.1410, ENVI.1010, ENVI.1020, ENVI.1150, GEOL.1010, COMP.1110, COMP.1130, COMP.1140, COMP.1150, COMP.2110, PHYS.1210, PHYS.1210, RADI.1010, RADI.1020
Double Major
The mathematics and Computer Science departments offer a double major – see the undergraduate coordinator for details.
Note: Deviations from this sample program of study require permission of the Mathematics Department Chair or Undergraduate Coordinator. To receive written permission, use a Student Exception form and keep a copy for your own files.
Restriction on off-campus study:
Be advised that any course taken at another institution must be formally approved prior to enrollment. See the catalog policy for details.Last Updated: 10/17/2017