Bachelor of Science in Mathematical Sciences
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Sciences in Mathematics offers flexibility for students interested in various areas of mathematics and statistics. It requires foundational courses in Real Analysis, Algebra, Differential Equations, and Statistics, along with 12 additional 400-level courses and two one-year sequences for depth. Graduates are prepared for careers in technology, data analysis, finance, and other fields requiring mathematical and statistical expertise.
Program Outline
Outline:
The Bachelor of Sciences in Mathematics is designed to include a large level of flexibility to serve students in a variety of areas in mathematics and statistics: pure math, computational math, applied math, and statistics. The degree requires students to take a one-semester course in the following standard areas: Real Analysis, Algebra, Differential Equations, and Statistics. To ensure students have an appropriate level of breadth, 12 additional 400-level Department of Mathematical Sciences courses are required. To ensure students have an appropriate level of depth, two (2) one-year sequences must be included. The standard freshman and sophomore level courses are also required, such as calculus and linear algebra.
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