B.S. in Mathematics
Program Information
The Department of Mathematics and Statistics offers a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics. Students can opt for no concentration, or choose from concentrations in actuarial science, computer information systems, computer science, decision science, or statistics.
Suggested Schedule of Courses
This is a suggested 4-year schedule of courses based on degree requirements in the current catalog. This guide is not a substitute for academic advisement — contact your advisement office if you have any questions about scheduling or about your degree requirements. Also see the Undergraduate Catalog for a complete list of requirements and electives to choose from.
Students may choose to attend a summer term to reduce their load during fall or spring semesters but still stay on track to graduate in four years.
Year 1
Term 1
Course | Hours |
---|---|
3 | |
3 | |
3 | |
**GSU 1010 |
1 |
Area C Elective |
3 |
Area B Elective |
2 |
Total Hours | 15 |
Notes
**GSU 1010 is an optional course for students enrolled in a Freshman Learning Community.
Connect math to disciplines such as biology and music, through summer immersions abroad in locations such as Romania and China.
Apply to become a RIMMES student (Research Initiations in Mathematics, Mathematics
Education and Statistics), then recognize interesting research questions, tackle them with a faculty mentor, and present outcomes at local and regional conferences.
Get career-ready by working directly with a faculty member on independent projects (MATH 4982).
Year 2
Term 1
Course | Hours |
---|---|
4 | |
Area C Elective |
3 |
Lab Science “A” |
4 |
Area E Global Issues Elective |
3 |
Area F Elective |
3 |
Total Hours | 17 |
Notes
Connect math to disciplines such as biology and music, through summer immersions abroad in locations such as Romania and China.
Apply to become a RIMMES student (Research Initiations in Mathematics, Mathematics
Education and Statistics), then recognize interesting research questions, tackle them with a faculty mentor, and present outcomes at local and regional conferences.
Get career-ready by working directly with a faculty member on independent projects (MATH 4982).
Year 3
Term 1
Course | Hours |
---|---|
3 | |
Area H Elective |
3 |
Area F Elective |
3 |
Area H Elective |
3 |
Area H Elective |
3 |
Total Hours | 15 |
Term 2
Course | Hours |
---|---|
3 | |
Area G Elective |
3 |
Area G Elective |
3 |
Area H Elective |
3 |
Area H Elective |
3 |
Total Hours | 15 |
Notes
*This course fulfills the CTW requirement.
Click here for courses that fulfill Area G and H and may also include a Signature Experience component.
Connect math to disciplines such as biology and music, through summer immersions abroad in locations such as Romania and China.
Apply to become a RIMMES student (Research Initiations in Mathematics, Mathematics
Education and Statistics), then recognize interesting research questions, tackle them with a faculty mentor, and present outcomes at local and regional conferences.
Get career-ready by working directly with a faculty member on independent projects (MATH 4982).
Year 4
Term 1
Course | Hours |
---|---|
3 | |
3 | |
3 | |
Area G Elective |
3 |
Area H Elective |
3 |
Total Hours | 15 |
Notes
Click here for courses that fulfill Area G and H and may also include a Signature Experience component.
Connect math to disciplines such as biology and music, through summer immersions abroad in locations such as Romania and China.
Apply to become a RIMMES student (Research Initiations in Mathematics, Mathematics
Education and Statistics), then recognize interesting research questions, tackle them with a faculty mentor, and present outcomes at local and regional conferences.
Get career-ready by working directly with a faculty member on independent projects (MATH 4982).