Undergraduate-Catalog

Mathematics - B.S.

120 credit hours

Required Woods Core (36 credit hours)

WC 100Into the Woods, Out of the Woods, Communities and Education

3

CO 111Introduction to Human Communication

3

EN 111English Composition and Research Writing

3

HI 222World History Since 1900

3

TH 200Introduction to Religion and Spirituality

3

EN 211Introduction to Literature

3

 

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PH 320Ethics

3

BI 330Bioethics for Healthcare Professionals

3

 

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FR 111Basic French I

3

SP 111Basic Spanish I

3

WC 150Intercultural Communication

3

 

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BU 131Macroeconomics

3

PS 111General Psychology

3

SO 211Introduction to Sociology

3

 

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BI 101Biology: Unity and Diversity

3

BI 101LBiology: University and Diversity Laboratory

0

Or

CH 101Chemistry for Changing Times

3

CH 101LChemistry for Changing Times Laboratory

0

 

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AD 200Studies in the Visual Arts

3

MU 200American Music: From Jamestown to James Brown and Beyond

3

TA 213Introduction to Theatre

3

 

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WC 401Social Justice

3

WC 402Sustainability

3

WC 403Global Women Leading Change

3

WC 480Woods Core Capstone Topics

3

Required Courses (42 credit hours)

MA 121Calculus I

3

MA 122Calculus II

3

MA 203Introduction to Abstract Mathematics

3

MA 231Linear Algebra

3

MA 232Introduction to Linear Modeling and Mathematical Computing

3

MA 253/PS 253Statistics

3

MA 322Calculus III

3

MA 331Abstract Algebra

3

MA 355Statistical Methods and Data Analysis

3

MA 421Seminar in Mathematics

2-3

MA 422Introduction to Real Analysis

3

MA 431Abstract Algebra II

3

Math Elective (6 credit hours)

MA 222Sports Rankings: Applications in Linear Algebra

3

MA 240/EV 240Ecological Math Modeling

3

MA 280Topics in Mathematics

1-4

MA 325Ordinary Differential Equations

3

MA 341Geometry

3

MA 480Topics in Mathematics

1-4

MA 490Internship

1-6

MA 499Independent Study

1-4

Open Electives (36 credit hours)

Thirty-six credit hours of open, undistributed elective credit hours.  A student may choose to declare a concentration or a minor.