The Bachelor of Science degree is designed for those students who plan to enroll in graduate programs in pure or applied mathematics or pursue industrial positions.
In addition to the general education requirements, students completing the B.S. degree in Mathematics must also complete a minimum of 49 semester hours in Mathematics courses, as follows:
MATH 1114 Introduction to Statistics (3)
MATH 2221 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I (4)
MATH 2222 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (4)
MATH 2223 Analytic Geometry and Calculus III (4)
MATH 2241 Programming for the Sciences (4)
MATH 3000 Differential Equations (3)
MATH 3316 Probability Theory (3)
MATH 3335 Linear Algebra (3)
MATH 3380 Discrete Mathematics (3)* OR MATH 3382 Combinatorial Design Theory (3)*
MATH 4323 Complex Variables (3)
MATH 4333 Modern Algebra I (3)
MATH 4343 Analysis I (3)
MATH 4350 Senior Capstone (3)
PLUS two (2) additional courses selected from:
MATH 3092 Data Science (3)
MATH 3185 Mathematical Modeling (3)
MATH 3225 Partial Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems (3)
MATH 3306 College Geometry (3)
MATH 3317 Mathematical Statistics (3)
MATH 3340 History of Mathematics (3)
MATH 4334 Modern Algebra II (3)
MATH 4344 Analysis II (3)
MATH 4410 Numerical Methods I (3)
MATH 4411 Numerical Methods II (3)
MATH 4495 Independent Study (3)
MATH 4496 Independent Study (3)
MATH 4499 Special Topics in Mathematics (3)