Mathematics, Bachelor of Science

REQUIRED MAJOR HOURS 39
REQUIRED MINOR HOURS   15-20  
TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS 54-59
PRESCRIBED COURSES ATTAINABLE IN GEN ED: MATH 151, PHYS 203

Mission Statement

The mission of the Mathematics major is to provide a high quality foundation in the core concepts of the traditional and the modern elements of higher mathematics; to produce graduates with high-level problem solving and decision-making skills; to prepare them for further learning in the discipline; and to prepare the graduates to make significant contributions for God and humanity by teaching them how to use clear, systematic quantitative and analytical reasoning skills.

Student Learning Outcomes

Students graduating in Mathematics will have:

  1. Demonstrated computational proficiency throughout the elements of modern mathematics;
  2. Integrated threads from various branches of mathematics;
  3. Proven the foundational theoretical results of algebra, analysis, geometry and number theory; and
  4. Communicated complex mathematics in both written and oral forms.

For Mathematics majors to meet General Education requirements, the Quantitative Dimension must be satisfied by passing MATH 151 with a minimum grade of “C” and, the Dimension of Scientific Inquiry must be satisfied by passing PHYS 203.

Program Requirements

Required Major Hours

MATH 152Calculus II

4

MATH 230Foundations of Higher Mathematics

3

MATH 251Calculus III

4

MATH 325Statistics and Data Analysis

3

MATH 331Linear Algebra

3

MATH 351Differential Equations

3

MATH 352Advanced Calculus

3

MATH 404Modern Abstract Algebra

3

MATH 490Writing in the Discipline I

2

MATH 491Writing in the Discipline II

2

CISS 201Programming Language

3

Any Other Math Course Numbered Above MATH 300 (except MATH 311)

3

Any Other Math Course Numbered Above MATH 400

3

Total Credit Hours:39

Required Minor Hours

A University-approved minor or one of the concentration areas listed below is required.

Total Credit Hours:15-20

Concentration Areas

Students may opt to complete one of the concentrations below instead of pursuing a minor outside the Math Department. Students choosing to pursue a concentration may use six suitable hours of their selected concentration area as their elective courses in the Mathematics major.

A minimum grade of “C” is required for each course in a concentration area.

Pure Math

MATH 303Modern College Geometry

3

MATH 332Linear Algebra II

3

MATH 405Modern Abstract Algebra II

3

MATH 412Elementary Real Analysis

3

MATH 421Probability Theory

3

MATH 441Functions of a Complex Variable

3

Total Credit Hours:18

Actuarial Math

MATH 421Probability Theory

3

MATH 422Statistical Inference

3

FINC 320Risk Management and Insurance

3

ECON 303Intermediate Microeconomics I

3

ECON 402Managerial Economics

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Computational Science

PHYS 204General Physics for Scientists and Engineers II

4

CISS 202Programming Language II

3

MATH 332Linear Algebra II

3

MATH 370Numerical Methods

3

MATH 412Elementary Real Analysis

3

Total Credit Hours:16

Total Credit Hours: 51-56

Additional Requirements for Transfer Majors

All students transferring under the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement must complete PHYS 203 as part of the General Education curriculum.