Mathematics Dual Degree

Mathematics Dual Degree

A student pursuing a baccalaureate degree in another field may opt to pursue a dual baccalaureate degree in mathematics. This degree requires 42 hours of mathematics (27 hours of Core Courses and 15 hours from Mathematics Electives Courses as listed below). In addition, students must satisfy the 3 hours of Computer Science requirements.

Required Courses
MATH 2318Linear Algebra3
MATH 2413Calculus and Analytical Geometry I4
MATH 2414Calculus and Analytical Geometry II4
MATH 2415Calculus III4
MATH 3322Introduction to Advanced Mathematics3
MATH 3350Modern Algebra - Groups3
or MATH 3351 Modern Algebra - Rings
MATH 3370Introduction to the Theory of Statistical Inference3
MATH 4325Analysis I3
15 hours of Math Advanced Electives15
Select one of the following Programming Courses:3
Programming Fundamentals I
and Programming Lab
UNIX/C++
Computers and Programming I
Total Hours45