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Students intending to major in mathematics should have successfully completed four years of high school mathematics including some trigonometry.  Students begin their major program with either MATH 217 Calculus I or MATH 225 Discrete Mathematics.  Credit by examination is available for the first two courses in the Calculus sequence.

Bachelor of Science (BS) in Mathematics

Requirements: A minimum of 49 credit hours distributed among three areas.
1.  Mathematics core (28 hrs):  MATH 217, 218, 219, 225, 324, 325, 344, 407, IS
2.  Mathematics electives (2 or more hrs):  MATH 245, 350, 405, 475, 490
3.  Support courses (19 or more hrs):  CSCI 201, 202, 345, CSCI elective, PHYS 231, WRTG 225

Students choosing the BS option are strongly encouraged to choose a second major in either computer science or business.

Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Mathematics Education

Requirements: A minimum of 39 credit hours distributed among three areas.
1.  Mathematics core (30 hrs):  MATH 217, 218, 225, 245, 305, 324, 344, 405, 440, IS
2.  Mathematics electives (2 or more hrs):  MATH 219, 325, 350, 407, 475
3.  Support courses (7 hrs):  CSCI 201, PHYS 231

To be eligible for a 7-12 teaching endorsement, students choosing the BA option must also major in secondary education.

Minor

Requirements: MATH 217, 218, and 10 credit hours in courses chosen from MATH 200 and MATH courses numbered above 218. For a mathematics minor with a 7-12 teaching endorsement, course work must include MATH 200 or 324, 225, 305, 344, 405, 440, and CSCI 201.

Students in a mathematics major or minor may count no more than one grade of "D" in fulfilling the requirements.