B. A. in Mathematics - Philosophy Option

Elementary Mathematics Core Requirement (18 credits):
Math 124, 125, 126 (or Math 134, 135, 136)Calculus (15); Math 310 Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning (3);

Intermediate Mathematics Core Requirement (9 credits):
Math 318 Linear Algebra (3); Math 327 Introduction to Analysis I (3); Math 328 Introduction to Analysis II (3);

Upper-Level Mathematics Electives (15 credits):
Five courses at the 300 or 400 level, including at least one two-quarter sequence at the 400 lebel (excluding Math 407-408-409 and Math 421-422)

Elementary Philosophy Core Requirement (10 credits):
Phil 120 Introduction to Logic (or an upper-division course in logic)

One course chosen from the list below:
Phil 100 Introduction to Philosophy;
Phil 160 Why Do We Believe in Quarks, Evolution, and Other Crazy Things: Perspectives on Science, Reason, and Reality;
Phil 240 Introduction to Ethics

Intermediate Philosophy Core Requirement (3-5 credits):
One Philosophy course at the 300 level

Upper-Level Philosophy Elective (3-5 credits):
One Philosophy course at the 400 level

Total Credits: 58-62



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