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Feb 17, 2025
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2012-2014 Undergraduate Catalog ARCHIVED CATALOG: CONTENT MAY NOT BE CURRENT. USE THE DROP DOWN ABOVE TO ACCESS THE CURRENT CATALOG.
Mathematical Sciences Major - Bachelor of Science
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General Education Requirements
First-Year Seminar - Total Credits: 2-3
English Composition - Total Credits: 6
Second-Year Seminar - Total Credits: 3
Constitutions - Total Credits: 4-6
Distribution Requirement Life and Physical Sciences and Analytical Thinking
Fulfilled by major requirement Humanities - Total Credits: 6 (from two different fields) Fine Arts - Total Credits: 3 Social Science - Total Credits: 9 (from three different fields) Multicultural and International
(see note 2 below) Additional Degree Requirements
Computer Programming Requirements - Total Credits: 3
Science Requirements - Total Credits: 9
- PHYS 180 - Physics for Scientists and Engineers I
- PHYS 180L - Physics for Scientists and Engineers Lab I
and select five credits from the following: BIOL courses numbered 189 and above; CHEM courses numbered 121 and above except CHEM 201, 203; GEOL courses numbered 220 and above; GEOG courses numbered 300 and above; PHYS courses numbered 181 and above; CEE courses numbered 241 and above; CS courses numbered 218 and above; CpE courses numbered 300 and above; EE courses numbered 220 and above; ME courses numbered 242 and above.
Required Department Courses - Total Credits: 39
Science and Engineering Electives - Total Credits: 29
General Electives - Total Credits: 4-7
Notes
- It is strongly recommended that students take SCI 101 to satisfy the First Year Seminar requirement.
- Every student must complete a three-credit multicultural course and a three-credit international course. Courses satisfying other requirements may simultaneously satisfy the multicultural and international requirements except one course cannot satisfy both the multicultural and the international requirements.
- Every student will be encouraged to take the GRE Advanced Test in Mathematics.
- Of the 120 credits required for graduation, 80 or more must be in courses offered by the College of Sciences and the College of Engineering.
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