Mathematics B.S.Math.
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Both a linear algebra course and a multivariable calculus course are required to graduate from the program. One of these courses must be taken prior to admission to the program. The other course should be taken to complete the lower division calculus requirements.
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While the UMTYMP courses are not direct equivalents to the college-level calculus, they will be accepted to satisfy this requirement. Both MATH 1473 and 2471 must be completed to fulfill the Linear Algebra requirement.
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While the UMTYMP courses are not direct equivalents to the college-level calculus, they will be accepted to satisfy this requirement. Both MATH 2472 and 2473 must be completed fulfill the Multivariable Calculus requirement.
This course requirement will be waived for students who take both MATH 3592H and 3593H and for UMTYMP students who completed the entire 6-course UMTYMP sequence. Concurrent registration in this course and the LAST calculus course, whether that is MATH 2142 or 2243/2373/2574H or 2263/2374/2573H, is permissible.
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Python, CSCI 1133, is preferred for Mathematics majors.
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Take one microeconomics and one macroeconomics course from the lists below.
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The two statistics courses satisfy the technical elective requirement in this sub-plan.
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Students pursuing careers as actuaries may want to include MATH 4067W, which fulfills an upper-division writing intensive requirement, but not any of the upper-division math course requirements. A summer internship after the junior year is recommended for students pursuing careers as actuaries.
Students completing the financial and actuarial mathematics sub-plan must complete specific courses in economics and statistics. The required statistics courses fulfill the technical electives.
A minimum of 78 credits is required to complete the Mathematics BS with the Financial and Actuarial Mathematics sub-plan.
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Mathematics courses in the algebra, analysis, or computing-related mathematics lists that are not used to fulfill those requirements may be taken as mathematics elective courses.
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MATH 4xxx
MATH 5xxx
If CSCI 1133 was taken, take the following course.
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If CSCI 1103 or 1113 was taken, take the following course.
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The CSCI 20xx courses fulfill prerequisites for the upper-division computer science courses. Determine which upper-division computer science courses you wish to take, then plan on the appropriate 20xx prerequisite course.
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The two upper-division computer science courses satisfy the technical electives.
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Students who complete the computer applications specialization may meet the requirements for a minor in computer science. A minimum of 76 credits is required to complete this sub-plan.
Students are required to take one upper division writing intensive course within the major. If that requirement has not been satisfied within the core major requirements, students must choose one course from the following list. Some of these courses may also fulfill other major requirements.
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Note: MATH 4707 fulfills the applied algebra requirements only for the mathematics education track.
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MATH 4653 is a math elective while both MATH 5651 and STAT 5101 are analysis courses. The course taken for the Probability and Statistics requirement will impact the number or courses needed to satisfy the analysis and math elective requirements.
If MATH 5651 or STAT 5101 was taken for the Probability and Statistics requirement, then take 1 additional analysis course.
If MATH 4653 was taken for the Probability and Statistics requirement, then take 2 analysis courses.
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If MATH 5651 or STAT 5101 was taken for the Probability and Statistics requirement, then take 3 math electives.
If MATH 4653 was taken for the Probability and Statistics requirement, then take 2 additional math electives.
Recommended math electives for this track are MATH 4242, MATH 5652, STAT 5102. Courses from the algebra or analysis lists not used to fulfill those requirements may also be taken to fulfill this requirement as well as pure math electives from the list below.
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The technical electives must be satisfied by two semester long courses. As Intermediate Microeconomics I & II and Intermediate Macroeconomics I & II are half semester long courses, both courses in the sequence must be taken to satisfy one of the technical courses.
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If STAT 5101 or STAT 5102 was not taken to satisfy a math analysis or math elective requirement, it may be applied toward the Statistics technical elective requirement. You may need to contact a math advisor for assistance with an APAS adjustment.
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Courses from the algebra, analysis, and math electives lists which have not already used to fulfill those requirements may be taken to fulfill the technical elective requirement.
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Preparation for teaching mathematics in secondary education.
The eight (8) required upper division (4xxx level or above) mathematics courses for the mathematics education specialization include courses that meet admission requirements for the secondary teaching licensure program in mathematics.
MATH 4653 is recommended to meet admission requirements for the Math Education Licensure Program, but it does not fulfill the analysis requirement for the major.
MATH 5652 Stochastic Processes and STAT 5102 Theory of Statistics II are recommended for this specialization, but not required.
A minimum of 68 credits is required to complete the Math Education sub-plan.
Students who do not choose one of the sub-plans must complete the basic mathematics requirements listed here.
Two algebra courses are required. At least one of the courses must be from the theoretical algebra list.
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The algebra requirement can be satisfied with either:
2 theoretical algebra courses OR
1 theoretical algebra course and 1 further discrete or algebraic math course
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Students may take additional algebra and/or analysis courses from the course lists above or pure math electives from the list of courses below to satisfy the two upper division MATH electives.
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MATH 4xxx
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For the technical electives requirement, students must take at least 6 credits of courses from one of the disciplines below that meet the following criteria: prerequisite of calculus; 3xxx level or higher; courses form a coherent part of the student's program.
Any mathematics, science, or engineering course of a technical nature that is not listed below and is not already used to fulfill specific Mathematics BS requirements may be used as a technical elective course by permission. Contact the math departmental advisor.
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Two full semester courses are required to satisfy the technical elective requirement. Therefore, as Intermediate Microeconomics I & II and Intermediate Macroeconomics I & II are half semester courses, both courses in the sequence must be taken to satisfy one technical elective.
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If STAT 5101 or STAT 5102 was not used to satisfy a math analysis or math elective requirement, it may be applied to the Statistics technical electives. You may need to contact the math advisor for adjustments to your math APAS.
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Courses from the algebra, analysis, and math electives lists which have not already used to fulfill those requirements may be taken to fulfill the technical elective requirement. You may need to contact your advisor APAS adjustments if using STAT5101 or STAT5102 towards the Mathematics Technical Electives.
STAT 5101 is equivalent to MATH 5651; you may only earn credit for one of the two courses, and it can only meet one requirement.
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MATH 4xxx
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A minimum of 68 credits is required to complete the Mathematics BS with no sub-plan.
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Mathematics courses from the algebra, analysis, and genomics electives lists which were not used to fulfill those requirements may be taken as mathematics electives to meet the 8 course requirement for the major.
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Note that some of the genomics elective choices have additional prerequisite courses.
If the genomics elective course chosen does not require a chemistry sequence, then it is still recommended that one semester of chemistry is taken (CHEM 1071 & CHEM 1065 Lab).
The 5xxx level CSCI course which was not taken to fulfill the computer science requirement may (with its prerequisites) be used to fulfill the genomics elective.
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A minimum of 75 credits is required to complete this sub-plan.
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Note that some of the physiology elective choices have additional prerequisite courses.
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To ensure an understanding of key concepts, CHEM 1071 or 1071H is preferred.
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Chemistry II alternative for transfer students who have completed the entire CBS Chemistry for the Life Sciences series.
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To ensure an understanding of key concepts, CHEM 1072 or CHEM 1072H is preferred.
PHSL 3061 and the Physiology Elective satisfy the technical elective requirement in this sub-plan.
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Note that some physiology elective choices have additional prerequisite courses. A minimum of 81 credits is required to complete this sub-plan.
Three calculus courses are required for admission to the major:
Calculus I
Calculus II
One course in linear algebra or multivariable calculus
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MATH 1471 is not a direct equivalent to Calculus I, but will be accepted to satisfy this requirement for math majors. BOTH MATH 1471 and 1472 must be taken to get credit for Calculus I & II. As this is a 2-credit course, students should confer with an advisor to understand potential credit discrepancies.
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MATH 1472 is not a direct equivalent to Calculus II, but will be accepted to satisfy this requirement for math majors. BOTH MATH 1471 and 1472 must be taken to get credit for Calculus I & II. As this is a 2-credit course, students should confer with an advisor to understand potential credit discrepancies.
Both a linear algebra course and a multivariable calculus course are required to graduate from the program. Only one is required for admission to the program.
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While the UMTYMP courses are not direct equivalents to the college-level calculus, they will be accepted to satisfy this requirement. Both MATH 1473 and 2471 must be completed to fulfill the Linear Algebra requirement.
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While the UMTYMP courses are not direct equivalents to the college-level calculus, they will be accepted to satisfy this requirement. Both MATH 2472 and 2473 must be completed to fulfill the Multivariable Calculus requirement.
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To ensure an understanding of key concepts, PHYS1301W or PHYS1401V are preferred.
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To ensure an understanding of key concepts, PHYS1302W or PHYS1402V are preferred.
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MATH 4xxx
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The two upper-division computer science courses satisfy the technical electives.
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A minimum of 81 credits is required to complete this sub-plan.
Students admitted to the Integrated Math B.S./M.S. Program will complete and be awarded an undergraduate degree within 4 years (8 semesters) for NHS and 3 years (6 semesters) for NAS students.
It is expected that students will maintain a major GPA of 3.0 once admitted to the IDP. Admission to the program can be revoked should the student not successfully complete all the admission requirements.
Students can transfer all courses taken at the graduate level (5xxx or above) to the graduate program which are not used for undergraduate degree requirements.
Credits cannot be double counted (used for both the undergraduate and graduate degree requirements). This includes credits used for other undergraduate degrees, majors, or minors.
Credits for a course cannot be split between undergraduate degrees, majors, or minors and graduate degree programs.
Students will complete a minimum of two semesters, completing 18 credits as a graduate student before completing the master's program requirements.
Courses that will be used to fulfill master's degree requirements must appear in the undergraduate IDP sub-plan by the tenth day of the semester in which the student is enrolled in the courses. Any final edits or updates to the undergraduate IDP sub-plan must be reflected on the APAS no later than the last day of instruction in the semester in which the undergraduate degree will be awarded. Courses not in the undergraduate sub-plan by that time cannot be updated at a later time; and therefore, will not be eligible for use towards the master's degree.
Students admitted to the Integrated Math B.S./M.F.M. Program will complete and be awarded an undergraduate degree within 4 years (8 semesters) for NHS and 3 years (6 semesters) for NAS students.
It is expected that students will maintain a major GPA of 3.0 once admitted to the IDP. Admission to the program can be revoked should the student not successfully complete all the admission requirements.
Students can transfer all courses taken at the graduate level (5xxx or above) to the graduate program which are not used for undergraduate degree requirements.
Credits cannot be double counted (used for both the undergraduate and graduate degree requirements). This includes credits used for other undergraduate degrees, majors, or minors.
Credits for a course cannot be split between undergraduate degrees, majors, or minors and graduate degree programs.
Students will complete a minimum of two semesters, completing 18 credits as a graduate student before completing the master's program requirements.
Courses that will be used to fulfill master's degree requirements must appear in the undergraduate IDP sub-plan by the tenth day of the semester in which the student is enrolled in the courses. Any final edits or updates to the undergraduate IDP sub-plan must be reflected on the APAS no later than the last day of instruction in the semester in which the undergraduate degree will be awarded. Courses not in the undergraduate sub-plan by that time cannot be updated at a later time; and therefore, will not be eligible for use towards the master's degree.