Major & Minor Requirements
Major Requirements for Mathematics
10-12 courses, including:
- Calculus sequence (refer to course catalogue for options)
- Calculus of a Single Variable Part I & II (119, 120) or Calculus of a Single Variable (121)
- Calculus of Several Variables (122)
- Linear Algebra (221)
- Differential Equations (236)
- Intro to Proof: Number Theory (301)
- Modern Algebra I or Analysis I (327 or 328)
- Foundations of Computer Science (CSC 140)
- Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science (CSC 151)
- Statistical Methods I (INT 201)
- Three additional mathematics courses at the 200 or 300 level; at least two of them at the 300 level
Recommended Course Sequence
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Year 1 |
Year 2 |
Year 3 |
Year 4 |
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Calculus sequence through MAT 122
CSC 151 |
MAT 221 Possibly INT 201, MAT 231, or MAT 234 |
MAT 301 2 other 300-level math courses Possibly INT 201, MAT 231, or MAT 234 |
1-3 300-level math courses |
Notes:
- Click here for our term sequence and additional notes.
- Calculus sequence for most students entails MAT 121 and 122. For those with AP and/or IB credit it may mean only MAT 122. For some it will mean MAT 119, 120 and 122 -- click here for additional guidance.
- MAT 347-348 can be substituted for INT 201.
- All 200- and 300-level courses are offered every other year with the exception of MAT 221, MAT 236 and MAT 301.
- For secondary education majors, student teaching must be completed in terms 1-4 or 5-8 of the senior year (starting in 2009-2010). MAT 231 should be taken in the sophomore or junior year depending on when it is offered, and students will need to plan carefully around the MAT courses that are offered in alternate years.
Teaching Major Requirements
The requirements for the mathematics major apply, except MAT 231 is required, and the grade point average in all mathematics courses must be at least 2.5. Please refer to the Teaching Major section of the course catalogue for additional requirements.
Minor Requirements
5-6 courses, including:
- Calculus sequence (refer to course catalogue for options)
- Calculus of a Single Variable Part I & II (119, 120) or Calculus of a Single Variable (121)
- Calculus of Several Variables (122)
- Linear Algebra (221)
- Intro to Proof: Number Theory (301)
- Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science (CSC 151)
- One additional mathematics course at the 300 level

