Mathematics

The study of Mathematics provides not only the tools for understanding the world but also preparation for exciting and varied careers. All branches of research, actuarial science, engineering and medicine are just a few of the areas that are today employing mathematicians.

Major Requirements

University Core

Core University Core Requirements

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All mathematics majors must complete the following courses:

CS 170Introduction to Scientific & Engineering Programming

3

MATH 140Calculus I

4

MATH 141Calculus II

4

MATH 240Calculus III

4

MATH 301WIIntroduction to Abstract Mathematics

3

MATH 315Probability

3

MATH 320Linear Algebra

3

MATH 331Differential Equations

3

MATH 435SIReading List

3

XXX xxxChoose one (1) sequence from the following: CHEM-204/204L and CHEM-205/205L, PHYS-151-152

8

Total Credit Hours:38

 

Choose two of the following:

MATH 307College Geometry

3

MATH 411Introduction to Real Analysis

3

MATH 412Introduction to Complex Variables

3

MATH 423Algebraic Structures

3

Total Credit Hours:6

Choose two of the following:

MATH 316Applied Statistics

3

MATH 351Advanced Vector Calculus

3

MATH 354Introduction to Partial DifferentialEquations and Modeling

3

MATH 420Linear Algebra II

3

Total Credit Hours:6

5 credits from the following:

MATH300 level  OR  5
MATH400 level    

Total Credit Hours:5

General Electives

General ElectivesRequirement

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Total Credit Hours:120
*PLEASE NOTE: MATH majors are required to complete one (1) of the following two-course sequences: MATH 315 & MATH 316, MATH 320 & MATH 420, MATH 351 & MATH 354, or MATH 411 & MATH 412

Mathematics Concentrations

Mathematics majors may elect, but are not required, to add one of the following concentrations to their program.

Actuarial Science

A student who wants to prepare for a career in actuarial science and to take the first two actuarial examinations should complete the requirements for a major in mathematics, including MATH 316 and MATH 354.

Total Credit Hours: 32

Mathematics Major Important Notes:

  • MATH majors are required to complete one (1) of the following two-course sequences: MATH 315 & MATH 316, MATH 320 & MATH 420, MATH 351 & MATH 354, or MATH 411 & MATH 412
  • Entering freshmen will usually take MATH 140; students needing additional preparation may take MATH 110.
  • Students interested in graduate study should consider applying to JU’s Wilson Scholarship Fund, which provides tuition for JU graduates to study engineering, mathematics, or physics at Columbia University, Cornell University or Harvard University. Interested students should contact the Chair of the Department of Mathematics.