Math 310 Mathematical Reasoning (3 credits);
Advanced Mathematics Core (21 credits):
At least seven courses must be taken from the following list, spread among at least three different areas and including at least two two-quarter sequences.
Area |
Course | |
| Algebra | 402/3/4 | |
| Analysis | 424/5/6 | |
| Geometry | 441/2/3 | |
| Other Analysis | 307/9, 427/8/9, 435/6, 438/9 | |
| Probability | 394/5/6, 491/2 | |
| Other Mathematics | 381, 407/8/9, 461/2, 464/5/6 | |
Four additional mathematics courses, including a two-quarter sequence at the 300 or 400 level, with teacher-preparation courses disallowed. Two of the four can be chosen from an approved list of courses offered by AMath, Statistics, and Computer Science, or from certain other departments. The list will be updated each year by the Undergraduate Program Coordinator, and students can petition for approval of courses not on the list. Courses from the additional mathematics core sequences that aren't used to fulfill the core requirement can be used to fulfill the elective requirement.
| Total Credits | 66 |
Comprehensive Option
The Department also offers a Comprehensive Option to the Bachelor of Science Degree. This option emphasizes the fundamenthal subjects of algebra, analysis, and geometry and is designed to provide a deep understanding of these basic areas of modern mathematics. It lays a good foundation for more advanced study. For the Comprehensive Option, the Elementary Core and Elective requirements remain unchanged, with the same substitutions permitted from the accelerated/honors sequences. The linear algebra course Math 318 becomes a required part of the Intermediate Core, and the Advanced Mathematics Core becomes the following.
Advanced Mathematics Core, Comprehensive Option
At least eight courses must be taken from the list below, including at least two in each of the first three areas. If only six courses are chosen from the first three areas, then the two courses chosen from the fourth area must form a two-quarter sequence. (24 credits)
Area |
Course | |
| Algebra | 402/3/4 | |
| Analysis | 424/5/6 | |
| Geometry | 441/2/3 | |
| Other Analysis | 307/9, 427/8/9, 435/6, 438/9 |
Last modified: August, 2003