Mathematics
Program Information
Sample courses in this program include:
- MA 106 – Calculus and Analytic Geometry
- CS 142 – Introduction to Computer Science and Programming
- MA 205 – Discrete Mathematics
- MA 310 – Linear Algebra
- MA 426 – Analysis: Theory of Calculus
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The Mathematics major can be completed in a total of three years if students bring in at least eight credits from high school. Students must also plan to take courses during both summer terms. More information can be found here.
Learning Outcomes
Our graduates are problem solvers with a broad knowledge of mathematical subfields. Specifically, students who complete this degree will be able to:
Identify the fundamental concepts in the main areas of mathematics, including set theory, logic, calculus, discrete mathematics, linear and modern algebra, and real and complex analysis.
Construct mathematical proofs using standard techniques such as induction, contradiction, and contraposition.
Solve mathematical problems by applying abstract theory and/or mathematical models as appropriate.
Communicate well to various audiences-to individuals who might be trained in mathematics and to those who are not. This ability includes the use of mathematical word-processing systems to write mathematics.
Understand various interconnections among the branches of mathematics, the discipline’s breadth and depth, and its beauty.
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Department of Mathematical Sciences
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Department of Mathematical Sciences
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