1996-1997 Undergraduate Catalog |
Professor Douglas S. Kurtz, department head
Professors Alvarez, Bagby, Baggett, Finston, Julian, Mines, Nguyen, Pengelley, Swartz, Walker, Williams, Wisner, Zund; Associate Professors Berver, Cohen, Dunn, Gehrke, Laubenbacher, Lodder, Loustaunau, Morandi, Staffeldt; Assistant Professors Barany, Engebos, Geiger, Hermiller, Korsmo, Lakey, Lee, Liefeld, Salamanca-Riba, Sallach, Swanson, Sweezy, Vaintrob, Vigerust, Wang, Woods; Instructors Fulte, Woodward; College Assistant Professor Lampert; College Instructor Sinclair
(505) 646-3901
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
MAJOR: Mathematics
Departmental Requirements for the Major
(a) MATH 191, 192, 291, 279, 280, 331, and 332 (or equivalent courses).
(b) At least 18 additional upper-division credits of approved courses prefixed MATH or STAT, excluding MATH 300, 400, 458, 459, and STAT 400. At most one of STAT 371, 465 may be included in this total. At least 12 of the MATH and STAT credits must be numbered higher than 400.
(c) CS 171 and CS 272.
(d) Electives sufficient to meet college and university requirements for general education, total credits, and total upper-division credits.
Suggested Program of Study for Mathematics Majors
First Year (31-36 credits)
| MATH 191-192, Calculus/Analytic Geometry I, II | 6 |
| MATH 279, Introduction to Finite Mathematics | 3 |
| C S 171, Algorithmic Computation | 4 |
| ENGL 111G, Rhetoric and Composition | 4 |
| Foreign Language 111-112 | 8 |
| General Education Courses | 6-11 |
Second Year (31-37 credits)
| MATH 280, Introduction to Linear Algebra | 3 |
| MATH 291, Calculus/Analytic Geometry III | 3 |
| MATH 331, Introduction to Modern Algebra | 3 |
| CS 272, Introduction to Data Structures | 4 |
| ENGL 218G, Technical and Scientific Communication | 3 |
| Foreign Language 211-212 | 6 |
| General Education Courses | 6-9 |
| Electives in Mathematics, Statistics, or Related Area(s) | 3-6 |
Third and Fourth Years
1. Completion of the College of Arts and Sciences and university general education requirements and upper-division requirements.2. Seven to nine additional upper-division courses in mathematics and statistics, including MATH 332 and at least four other courses at the 400 level.
3. Elective courses in the student's area(s) of interest.
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