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Nov 21, 2024
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College Catalog 2014-2015 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Mathematics (B.S.)
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Student Learning Outcomes for Mathematics:
Students will be able to:
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Solve problems using fundamental concepts of calculus, linear algebra, discrete mathematics, probability, abstract algebra, and real analysis.
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Communicate precise mathematical arguments, both orally and in writing, using professionally accepted conventions of language for mathematical proofs and construction of counterexamples.
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Offer well-reasoned critiques of mathematical arguments presented in professional contexts.
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Use mathematical software and one or more programming languages to solve mathematical problems or demonstrate mathematical ideas.
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All mathematics majors are required to take a minimum of 43 credits in mathematics courses, including:
As part of these requirements, students may elect one of the following concentrations:
Applied Mathematics concentration
Student Learning Outcomes for Applied Mathematics concentration:
Students will be able to:
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Solve problems using fundamental concepts of physics.
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Demonstrate a high level of proficiency of applied problem solving in computer science, and in three out of the following four areas: differential equations, operations research, statistics, and numerical analysis.
The Applied Mathematics concentration provides a background in applied mathematics and statistics, enabling graduates to seek careers in government and industry, or to pursue graduate work in applied mathematics or statistics. The Applied Mathematics concentration requires: 12 credits selected from:
Pure Mathematics concentration
Student Learning Outcomes for Pure Mathematics concentration:
Students will be able to:
The Pure Mathematics concentration is designed to provide a foundation for successful graduate study in mathematics. The Pure Mathematics concentration requires: If no concentration is selected:
- At least 11 credits from acceptable mathematics electives (courses numbered 251 and above)
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