Academic Catalog

Mathematics, Bachelor of Arts (*Pending CHE Approval)

General Education Courses
I. Communication
English:
Select two of the following:
ENGL U101Composition I3
ENGL U102Composition II3
Speech:
SPCH U201Foundations in Oral Communication3
II. Mathematics, Logic, & Natural Sciences
Mathematics: 1
MATH U141Calculus I4
MATH U142Calculus II4
Natural Science (w/lab):
ASTR U111
U111L
Descriptive Astronomy
and Descriptive Astronomy Laboratory
4
BIOL U101
U101L
Introductory Biology I
and Introductory Biology I Lab
4
BIOL U102
U102L
Introductory Biology II
and Introductory Biology II Lab
4
BIOL U110
U110L
General Biology
and General Biology Lab
4
BIOL U220
U220L
Botany and Society
and Botany and Society Laboratory
4
BIOL U244
U244L
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
and Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab
4
CHEM U106
U106L
Chemistry and Society
and Chemistry and Society Lab
4
CHEM U109
U109L
Chemistry of Living Things
and Chemistry of Living Things Lab
4
CHEM U111
U111L
General Chemistry
and General Chemistry Lab
4
CHEM U112
U112L
General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis
and General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis Lab
4
GEOL U101
U101L
Physical Geology
and Physical Geology Lab
4
GEOL U102
U102L
Historical Geology
and Historical Geology Lab
4
GEOL U103
U103L
Environmental Geology
and Environmental Geology Lab
4
PHYS U101
U101L
Introduction to Physical Science
and Introduction to Physical Science Laboratory
4
PHYS U201
U201L
General Physics I
and General Physics I Lab
4
PHYS U202
U202L
General Physics II
and General Physics II Lab
4
Math, Logic, and/or Natural Science:3-4
Select any Natural Science course listed above or:
BIOL U206Genetics and Society3
BIOL U240Human Biology and Society3
BIOL U260Emerging Infectious Diseases3
BIOL U270Environmental Science3
III. Information Technology
Information Technology: 1
CSCI U138Introduction to Computer Technology3
or CSCI U150 Introduction to Computer Science
IV. Fine Arts, Humanities, & History
Choose one course from each of the following sections, with three disciiplines represented.
Fine Arts:
Select one of the following:
AFAM U204African American Culture3
ARTH U101Introduction to Art3
ARTH U105History of Western Art: Prehistory - Middle Ages3
ARTH U105History of Western Art: Prehistory - Middle Ages3
ARTH U106History of Western Art: Renaissance - Modern3
MUSC U110Introduction to Music3
MUSC U140History of American Popular Music3
THEA U161Introduction to Theatre Art3
THEA U170Fundamentals in Acting3
History:
Select one of the following:
HIST U101Introduction to World History I3
HIST U102Introduction to World History II3
HIST U105History of the United States to 18773
HIST U106History of the United States from 18653
V. Foreign Language & Culture
Foreign Language:
Select one of the following: 2
ASLG U101American Sign Language I3
FREN U101Introductory French I3
GERM U101Introductory German I3
SPAN U101Introductory Spanish I3
VI. Social & Behavioral Sciences
Social and Behavioral Science:
Select one of the following:
AFAM U201Introduction to African American Studies3
ANTH U102Understanding Other Cultures3
ECON U221Principles of Macroeconomics3
ECON U222Principles of Microeconomics3
GEOG U103Introduction to Geography3
POLI U101American National Government3
PSYC U101Introduction to Psychology3
SOCY U101Introduction to Sociology3
SPCH U210Interpersonal Communication3
WGST U101Introduction to Women's & Gender Studies3
VII. General Education Electives
General Education Electives:
Select any approved general education course or courses
Major Requirements 1
Select one of the following concentrations:
Mathematics Concentration
MATH U315Statistical Methods I3
MATH U340Mathematical Structures and Proof3
MATH U344Linear Algebra I3
MATH U346Modern Algebra I3
MATH U354Real Analysis I3
MATH U599Seminar in Mathematics3
Additional requirements only for B.S. degree, mathematics concentration
I. Select two of the following:
MATH U544Linear Algebra II3
MATH U546Modern Algebra II3
MATH U552Complex Variables3
MATH U554Real Analysis II3
MATH U560Numerical Analysis I3
II. Select one 300-level or higher and two 400-level or higher mathematics, statistics or approved computer science courses: 3
MATH/STAT/CSCI
MATH/STAT/CSCI
MATH/STAT
Statistics Concentration
MATH U315Statistical Methods I3
MATH U344Linear Algebra I3
STAT U301Statistical Computing3
STAT U410Introduction to Probability Theory3
STAT U516Statistical Methods II3
STAT U599Seminar in Statistics3
Additional requirements only for B.S. degree, statistics concentration
I. MATH U340
II. STAT U413
or STAT U512
III. Select three approved 300-level or higher courses from math, statistics, or computer science:
MATH/STAT/CSCI
MATH/STAT/CSCI
MATH/STAT/CSCI
Supporting Courses 1
Select supporting courses option to align with concentration (Mathematics or Statistics)12
Mathematics Concentration
MATH U241Calculus III4
MATH U245Elementary Differential Equations3
MATH U174Elements of Discrete Mathematics3
or CSCI U200 Computer Science I
CSCI U300Computer Science II 43
Statistics Concentration
Select four approved 200-level or higher courses from MATH/STAT/CSCI/BADM/BIOL/CHEM/ECON/PSYC/SOCY
Upper-Level Electives, Minor, and Other Electives26
Upper-Level Electives or Minor 1, 5
Select 12-21 credits
Electives
Select 7-16 credits
Total Hours 120
1

A minimum grade of C is required in each course indicated.

2

Students must complete all courses in this category even if they have earned an Associate's degree.

3

The minimum acceptable level of competency is completion of the 101 level of a language. Students who place into the 102 or higher level of a language satisfy the language requirement but will have additional hours in general education electives, if hours are required by their degree program.

4

At most two CSCI courses permitted here.

5

Upper Level Electives include 200 level or higher MATH/STAT/CSCI/Natural and Physical Sciences courses and any course accepted by the University as meeting the requirements of a cognate. Upper Level Electives must be approved by the student's advisor in advance.