Programs in Mathematics
The programs in Mathematics are designed to prepare the student for
further study in mathematics, education, or other subjects or for employment
in a variety of fields.
The program of study emphasizes an analytic approach, encouraging students to approach problems as a whole and reduce them to components which are susceptible to mathematical treatment. A substantial body of specific mathematical knowledge is included in the course of study.
The B.S. degree candidate will, through the nature of the mathematics electives and the opportunities offered by other departments, have a scientifically and technically oriented program which allows entry into many fields of science, engineering, and technology as well as education and business. The B.A. candidate will have a strong background in Mathematics and a strong international orientation.
Through the second major in Mathematics and the minor in Mathematics, students in other fields may acquire a substantial background and competence in Mathematics.
Advising for Pre-Engineering Program
The Mathematics Department conducts a program of advisement for freshmen
and sophomores who wish to begin college locally, but plan to transfer
to a full engineering program later. Students who wish to participate in
this program should enter as mathematics majors. They will be asked later
to sign a statement that their intention is to transfer to an engineering
program at another college rather than to complete a mathematics degree.
The advisors in the program will guide the students through an organized course of study which will provide a strong preparation in mathematics and science for the study of engineering and which will transfer with little or no loss of credit or time to most engineering programs.
For those students who declare the college or university to which they
wish to transfer, the advisor will endeavor to obtain a catalog for that
college or university and design a specific program for transfer.
A student completing the B.A. or B.S. degree in a field other than mathematics may receive a second major in mathematics by completing the following courses. Note that additional courses which are the prerequisites to these courses are required by implication.
Required Courses
| MATH | 2306 | Ordinary Differential Equations | 3 |
| MATH | 3312 | Linear Algebra | 4 |
| MATH | 3320 | The Real Line | 4 |
| MATH | 3321 | Functions of a Real Variable | 4 |
| MATH | 3345 | Discrete Mathematics | 4 |
| MATH | 3356 | Calculus IV | 3 |
| MATH | 4440 | Abstract Algebra | 4 |
| MATH | 4451 | Projects | 3 |