Bachelor of Arts, Mathematics
Bachelor of Arts, Mathematics
Objective: This program is for students who wish to pursue a liberal arts degree with some specialization in mathematics.
Administrator: Chair, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Requirements: 46-50 credits (33-37 in mathematics of which 22-26 shall be upper division). The following core classes are required. Either option A or option B must be followed to complete the major.
COMP1220. Introduction to Computer Science (3)
MATH2310. Discrete Mathematics (3)
MATH2510. Calculus I (4)
MATH2520. Calculus II (4)
MATH3240. Probability and Statistics I (3)
MATH3310. Introduction to Abstract Mathematics (3)
MATH3320. Linear Algebra (3)
MATH3530. Vector Calculus (3)
MATH3540. Differential Equations (3); or,
MATH4510. Introduction to Real Analysis (4)
MATH4320. Modern Algebra (4)
Option A
Requirements: 46-47 credits including 36-37 in mathematics of which 25-26 shall be numbered above 2999.
MATH3280. Modeling and Operations Research (3)
MATH3560. Numerical Analysis (3); or,
MATH3250. Probability and Statistics II (3)
COMP2220. Computer Programming in C++ (3); and,
COMP2220L. Computer Programming in C++ Laboratory (1)
COMP2750. Data Structures (3)
Option B
Requirements: 49-50 credits including 33-34 in mathematics of which 22-23 shall be numbered above 2999.
MATH3280. Modeling and Operations Research (3)
Nine credits of approved business/economics courses
PHYS1110. College Physics I (3); and,
PHYS1110L. College Physics I Laboratory (1); or,
PHYS2110. Physics for Science and Engineering I (3); and,
PHYS 2110L. Physics for Science and Engineering I Laboratory (1)
Students who plan on graduate study are advised to acquire a reading knowledge of German or French.





