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"People who don’t count won’t count. "
- Anatole France

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Mathematics
and
Statistics

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Undergraduate Degree Requirements

A minimum grade of "C" is required in all mathematics and computer science courses and all upper-level courses that are required in the undergraduate programs of this department.  In addition, for the programs listed below, the total of 120 hours must include at least 45 hours of upper-division courses numbered 3000 or above.

As part of the core curriculum, students must receive credit for the three calculus courses:  Math 2211, Math 2212, and Math 2215. (When counting the number of hours in Areas A, D, and F, only 3 of the 4 credit hours of each calculus course will be counted in Area A and/or Area D.  The fourth hour, or the "rollover hour," will be counted in Area F.)  B.A. students must also receive credit for an intermediate-level foreign language sequence of two courses.

Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science: Major in Mathematics

Bachelor of Science: Major in Mathematics, Concentration in Actuarial Science

Bachelor of Science: Major in Mathematics, Concentration in Computer Information Systems

Bachelor of Science: Major in Mathematics, Concentration in Computer Science

Bachelor of Science: Major in Mathematics, Concentration in Decision Sciences

Bachelor of Science: Major in Mathematics, Concentration in Secondary School Teaching

Bachelor of Science: Major in Mathematics, Concentration in Statistics