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College Of Science Bachelor of Science: Mathematics Major Applied Computational Mathematics Option Effective for Students Graduating in Calendar Year 2013 J. Curriculum for Liberal Education (30 credits): All courses used for the core curriculum must be on the approved University Core Curriculum list. Area 2 and Area 3 each requires 6 hours. Area 4 requires a single 8 hour laboratory sequence in Biology, Chemistry, Geology or Physics, but the 2 hour lab portion of this requirement is currently waived by the Provost. Mathematics majors must take Math 1205-1206 or its equivalent to satisfy the Area 5 core requirement. Area 1: Writing and Discourse (6 credits) _____ 3 ()
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II. Required Mathematics Courses A. Calculus MATH MATH MATH MATH 1205 1206 1224 2224 3 3 2 3
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V. Outcomes
Each student is required to participate in the department's Outcomes Assessment each year's Undergraduate Program Committee and approved by the Head. VI. Satisfactory progress toward the B.S. in Mathematics
Upon having attempted 36 semester credits, the student must have completed 12 credits of the University Core. Upon having attempted 72 credits (including transfer, advanced placement, advanced standing, credit by examination and freshman rule), the student must have completed 24 credits of the University Core, and, in addition, must have completed Required Courses II. A and B above (except for MATH 3144) as well as MATH 3034. Upon having attempted 96 semester credits, students must have an in-major grade point average of 2.00 or above. VII. Minimum hours required for graduation: 120 credits
VIII. Minimum
Students are required to have a 2.00 GPA and a 2.00 in-major GPA for graduation. All mathematics courses count toward the in-major GPA for this option except MATH 1015, 1016, 2015, 2016 and any undergraduate mathematics course with second digit a 5 or a 6 i.e., MATH x5xx or MATH x6xx.
1 Students who completed three years of a single foreign language in high school have satisfied the University language requirement. Students who completed two years of
a single foreign language in high school are strongly urged to complete the second semester (1106) of that foreign language very early in their program of study, Students who will be taking first and second semesters (11051106) of a foreign language are encouraged to schedule it in their freshman or sophomore years, NOTE: Students who
completed fewer than two years of a single foreign language in high school must complete six semester hours of one foreign language at the college level and these six credits do not count toward the 120 hours required to graduate in the College of Science.
In order to enroll in 3034, a mathematics student must either (a) obtain a C or better in the final attempt of each of 1114, 1205, 1206, 1224, and (2224 or 2214); or (b)
have at least a 2,2 GPA in these five courses with at most one grade of
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The six hours of math electives must be chosen from Mathematics courses numbered between 4024 and 4454, with the following exceptions: (a) MATH 3124 can be used
to satisfy three of the six hours required, (b) No more than :3 hours from MATH 4044, 4334, 4344 can be used to satisfy the six hour requirement.