Mathematics, BA

Mathematics courses are designed to engender general interest and professional competence in the field. They will prepare students who wish to become professional mathematicians or use mathematical concepts in their own field of study. Students majoring in mathematics may also qualify for certification in childhood or adolescence education. An appropriate selection of courses will provide the background and skills requisite for mathematical applications in the sciences, social sciences and business areas. The demands of a technological society present many career opportunities for qualified students who can interpret and implement computer-based information.

Program Requirements for the Math Major

Required

MTH 2510ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY- CALCULUS I

4

MTH 2520ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY- CALCULUS II

4

MTH 2530ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY- CALCULUS III

4

MTH 2650FUNDAMENTALS OF MATHEMATICAL REASON

3

MTH 3010PROBABILITY AND MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS

3

MTH 3060LINEAR ALGEBRA

3

MTH 4040COORDINATING SEMINAR

3

MTH 4050MODERN ABSTRACT ALGEBRA

3

A minimum of 9 additional credits in mathematics courses. At least 6 elective credits must be MTH courses at the 3000 or 4000 level.

MTH 2250 or above OR:

CIT 1900/CSC 1900WEB PROGRAMMING I

3

CIT 3250/CSC 3340OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING

3

Or

CIT 2550/CSC 2550INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING

3

Students Pursuing Education Certification

Elementary/Childhood Education students may take MTH 2060 toward the 9 credit electives.

Adolescent Education students are required to take either MTH 4020 or MTH 4031 .

Students preparing for a career in applied mathematics are encouraged to take up to 6 credits in a related area (e.g. PHY 2010, PHY 2020, BUS 1010, BUS 1020, or ECO 1010, ECO 1020).

Mathematics/Actuarial Science Concentration

Actuarial Science Concentration in Mathematics is for students interested in obtaining a mathematics degree with an actuarial science focus. The actuarial concentration is designed to prepare mathematics majors for financial careers by providing the educational background necessary to prepare for the actuarial exams. Students will obtain their 4-year degree in mathematics while taking business related courses.

Major requirements

This Actuarial Science Concentration is designed to prepare mathematics majors for financial careers by providing the educational background necessary to prepare for the actuarial exams, graduate studies, and careers in the actuarial field.

MTH 2510ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY- CALCULUS I

4

MTH 2520ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY- CALCULUS II

4

MTH 2530ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY- CALCULUS III

4

MTH 2650FUNDAMENTALS OF MATHEMATICAL REASON

3

MTH 3010PROBABILITY AND MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS

3

MTH 3060LINEAR ALGEBRA

3

MTH 4040COORDINATING SEMINAR

3

MTH 4050MODERN ABSTRACT ALGEBRA

3

The following are required and are considered support courses

ACC 1050FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING

3

ACC 1060MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING

3

BUS 1010INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT

3

BUS 3030/FIN 3030FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

3

ECO 1010PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS

3

ECO 1020PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS

3

BUS 3020/FIN 3020MONEY & BANKING

3

FIN 3040CORPORATE FINANCE

3

Electives required in Actuarial Science Concentration

A minimum of 9 additional credits in mathematics courses. At least 6 elective credits must be MTH courses at the 3000 or 4000 level.

MTH 2250 or above OR:

CSC 1900/CIT 1900WEB PROGRAMMING I

3

CSC 2550/CIT 2550INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING

3

CSC 3340/CIT 3250OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING

3