2021-2022 Academic Catalog 
    
    Nov 22, 2024  
2021-2022 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Mathematics, leading to a B.S. degree


Major Requirements


Required Courses:


Note:


A major must maintain a 2.00 grade point average in the courses required for the major.  A student cannot simultaneously be declared as both a mathematics major and an analytics minor.  However, a mathematics major can declare a concentration in analytics.  Please see details in the section Mathematics Major with a Concentration in Analytics below.

Mathematics Major with a Concentration in Analytics


While a mathematics major cannot declare a minor in analytics, such a student can declare a concentration in analytics.  To complete a mathematics major with a concentration in analytics, a student must complete both the requirements of the mathematics major and the requirements of the analytics minor.

Mathematics Culminating Undergraduate Experience (CUE)


The CUE in mathematics provides each student with the opportunity to engage in an intellectually rigorous experience that draws upon knowledge acquired within the major, while allowing students flexibility to select the type of experience they pursue.  Each student who majors in mathematics will select one of the following options:

  1. Successfully complete one of the following three courses during the senior year: MTH 353 - CUE: Landmarks of Mathematics MTH 975 CUE: Directed Research , or another course designated as the CUE (each spring, the Department offers and advanced elective which counts as the CUE).
  2. Successfully complete MTH 353 - CUE: Landmarks of Mathematics  during any semester and successfully complete a certification in middle or secondary education, including completing a student teaching semester in mathematics in the senior year.

A student who takes MTH 353 - CUE: Landmarks of Mathematics  or MTH 370 - CUE: The Art of Problem Solving  previous to these last two semesters will not be able to count such a course as fulfilling the option (a) CUE requirement for the major.