The Mathematics curriculum is designed for students to transfer to a four-year program in Mathematics. Students with a background in mathematics have many opportunities for employment in such fields as engineering, research, education, actuarial science and cryptology.
This program provides the student the opportunity to:
- Understand content specific material offered in the program
- Develop the mathematical skills to lay the foundation for continued professional development
The graduate of this program will be able to:
- Find, organize, and utilize information effectively using technology.
- Choose from a variety of proof techniques and apply that technique correctly to a mathematical claim.
- Demonstrate knowledge of multi-variable applications of calculus.
- Identify patterns, make connections to known results, form a conjecture and test.
Required Courses / Recommended Sequence FIRST YEAR - FIRST SEMESTER CIS-158 - Object-Oriented Programming With C++, 3 credits Elective - Cultural Awareness and Diversity Elective, 3 credits ENG-101 - English Composition, 3 credits FYE-101 - First Year Experience, 1 credits Elective - Health and Physical Ed Electives, 1 credits MAT-151 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus I, 4 credits FIRST YEAR - SECOND SEMESTER COS-230 - Elementary Data Structures, 3 credits ENG-102 - Advanced Composition: Contemporary Issues, 3 credits or ENG-104 - Advanced Composition Writing About Literature, 3 credits MAT-251 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus II, 4 credits PHY-151 - Physics I Calculus Based, 4 credits SPE-125 - Fundamentals of Speech, 3 credits SECOND YEAR - FIRST SEMESTER Elective - Cultural Awareness and Diversity Elective, 3 credits Elective - General Elective, 3 credits Elective - Health and Physical Ed Electives, 1 credits MAT-252 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus III, 4 credits PHY-152 - Physics II Calculus Based, 4 credits SECOND YEAR - SECOND SEMESTER Elective - Cultural Awareness and Diversity Elective, 3 credits Elective - Critical Thinking Elective, 3 credits MAT-107 - Basic Statistics, 3 credits MAT-240 - Introduction to Abstract Mathematics, 3 credits MAT-280 - Ordinary & Partial Differential Equations, 4 credits Total Credits for Degree: 63 |