Mathematics Sample Plan of Study

Year One - Fall SemesterCredit Year One - Spring SemesterCredit
MAT 151 - Calculus I4 MAT 152 - Calculus II4
CS 108 - Computing Fundamentals4 MAT 280 - Linear Algebra3
ENG 101 - Freshman Composition4 Computer Science Elective4
FYS 101 - Freshman Seminar1 General Education Elective*4
Open Elective **3-4   
Total16-17 Total15
     
Year Two - Fall SemesterCredit Year Two - Spring SemesterCredit
PHY 201 - Physics I (calc-based)4 PHY 202 - Physics II (calc-based)4
MAT 253 - Calculus III4 MAT 370 - Applied Probability4
MAT 260 - Ordinary Diff Eq & Series Sols4 General Education Elective*4
General Education Elective*4 Open Elective**3-4
Total16 Total15-16
     
Year Three - Fall SemesterCredit Year Three - Spring SemesterCredit
COM 306 or 308 - Upper Division Writing4 MAT 420 - Complex Variables4
MAT 381 - Modern Algebra4 Math Elective4
Math Elective4 General Education Elective*4
General Education Elective*4 Open Elective**3-4
Total16 Total15-16
     
Year Four - Fall SemesterCredit Year Four - Spring SemesterCredit
MAT 425 - Real Analysis4 MAT 480 – Advanced Linear Algebra3
Math Elective4 Open Elective**3-4
Open Elective**3-4 Open Elective**3-4
Open Elective**3-4 Open Elective**3-4
Total  14-16 Total12-15
     
   Total planned credit hours119-127
   Total planned credit hours should be a minimum of 124 

Students are encouraged to pursue a minor in Physics, Computer Science, Engineering, or other field of interest. View the list of academic minors.

Specific requirements for BS in Applied Mathematics majors:
- Natural Science – Physics I and Physics II (PHY 201 & PHY 202 (recommended) or PHY 101 & PHY 102 (accepted))
- Computer Language (3-4 credits)
- Computer Science course (3-4 credits)

*General Ed Elective: choose four (4) of the following seven (7) general education courses:

Social Science4
American History4
Western Civilization4
Other World Civilizations4
Humanities4
Fine Arts4
Foreign Language4

**Open Electives allow students to take courses in areas of interest. These courses can be used to complete a minor in Physics, Computer Science, Engineering, or other field of interest.

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