B.S. in Computational Mathematics
The purpose of the mathematics major is to offer courses that provide
students with a strong foundation in modern mathematics. A major in mathematics
is designed to prepare the student for a wide variety of career options,
including graduate study in pure and applied mathematics, statistics, economics,
middle and secondary education in mathematics, actuarial science, government,
and industry. The program is structured according to the traditional liberal
arts approach to college education.
University
Explorations - 42 credit hour
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Major
Requirements (31 credit hours)
Major
Electives (15 credit hours)
Students must select at least 9 credits from 300- or 400-level mathematics
courses to fulfill their major electives and up to 6 credits of Engineering or
Computer Programming courses to be selected from the following:
COM 301 - Algorithms and Data Structures
COM 315 - Decision Support Systems
COM 465 - Artificial Intelligence
General
Elective Credits: Complete enough general elective credit hours to fulfill total
hours required for degree completion.
Total Credits: 120
The purpose of the mathematics major is to offer courses that provide
students with a strong foundation in modern mathematics. A major in mathematics
is designed to prepare the student for a wide variety of career options,
including graduate study in pure and applied mathematics, statistics, economics,
middle and secondary education in mathematics, actuarial science, government,
and industry. The program is structured according to the traditional liberal
arts approach to college education.
University
Explorations - 42 credit hour
Click here to view the University Explorations
Major
Requirements (31 credit hours)
- COM 207 - Programming in C/C++ 3 credits
- MAT 201 - Introduction to Statistics 3 credits
- MAT 235 - Calculus-with Analytic Geometry I 3 credits
- MAT 236 - Calculus II 3 credits
- MAT 251 - Introduction to Discrete Mathematics 3 credit
- MAT 323 - Calculus III 4 credits
- MAT 361 - Linear Algebra 3 credits
- MAT 411 - Differential Equations 3 credits
- MAT 497 - Preliminary Research Seminar 1 credit
- MAT 499 - Senior Project in Mathematics 3 credits
Major
Electives (15 credit hours)
Students must select at least 9 credits from 300- or 400-level mathematics
courses to fulfill their major electives and up to 6 credits of Engineering or
Computer Programming courses to be selected from the following:
COM 301 - Algorithms and Data Structures
COM 315 - Decision Support Systems
COM 465 - Artificial Intelligence
General
Elective Credits: Complete enough general elective credit hours to fulfill total
hours required for degree completion.
Total Credits: 120