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MT - Mathematics

General Program Information

Program Title

Mathematics

College

CAS

Program Level

UG

Program Type

MAJOR

Degree Designation

BS

Mathematics, B.S.

Students earning the bachelor of science in Mathematics will develop a foundational understanding of Calculus, Algebra, and Real Analysis along with electives in related areas that will prepare them to pursue a career or graduate study in an area that requires the ability to analyze problems mathematically.  Many students in the major complete internships in the region.

In order to remain in the program, students who have declared the major in Mathematics must maintain satisfactory progress toward completion of the major by completing both MT 136 Calculus II and MT 301 Methods in Pure Mathematics by the end of the second year, with a Calculus grade point average of at least 2.5 and an MT 301 grade of C- or better.

Students may not earn both the major in Mathematics and the major in Teaching Mathematics.

Program Learning Goals in Mathematics

Students will:

  1. Develop an in-depth integrated knowledge in algebra, geometry, and analysis.

  2. Be able to communicate mathematical ideas and present mathematical arguments both in writing and orally using proper use of mathematical notation and terminology.

  3. Be able to distinguish coherent mathematical arguments from fallacious ones, and to construct complete formal arguments of previously seen or closely-related results.

  4. Be able to give complete solutions to previously seen or closely-related problems.

  5. Be able to use definitions, theorems, and techniques learned to solve problems they have not seen before.

  6. Be able to synthesize material from multiple perspectives and make connections with other areas.

  7. Be able to use technology appropriate to each topic.

Major Requirements

Calculus

MT 135

CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I

4

MT 136

CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY II

4

MT 233

CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY III

4

Foundations for Applied Mathematics

DATA 122

ELEMENTARY STATISTICS

3

MT 224

BASIC PROBABILITY

1

MT 234

INTRODUCTION TO DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

3

MT 242

INTRODUCTION TO LINEAR ALGEBRA

3

CS 128

INTRODUCTION TO SOFTWARE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT

3

CS 128L

INTRODUCTION TO SOFTWARE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT LABORATORY

1

Alternatives for DATA 122 are: DATA 228, EC 210, or PO 105. DATA 150 is an alternative for CS 128 + CS 128L.

Fundamentals of Pure Mathematics

MT 301

METHODS IN PURE MATHEMATICS

3

MT 431

INTRODUCTION TO REAL ANALYSIS

3

MT 441

INTRODUCTION TO ABSTRACT ALGEBRA

3

Mathematics Capstone

MT 450

EUCLIDEAN AND NON -EUCLIDEAN GEOMETRY

3

MT 491

SENIOR SEMINAR IN MATHEMATICS

3

Electives

Three MT courses (minimum of 9 credits) at or above the 300 level.

Note: MT 450 and MT 491 may each be used as an elective or as a capstone, but not both.

Comprehensive Examination

Students must pass a comprehensive exam in their final semester.

Total Credit Hours: 46-49