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Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics - Specialization: None
Download Program Plan Sheet- Semester 1
- MATH 152 Calculus I (4)
- ENG 110 Freshman Composition (3)
- FYE 101 First Year Experience (1)
- General Education*** courses (8-9)
- Semester 2
- MATH 221 Calculus II (4)
- A History Course (3)
- Other General Education*** courses (9)
- Semester 3
- MATH 222 Calculus III (4)
- MATH 218 Discrete Mathematics (4)
- Laboratory Science (4)
- Other General Education*** course (3)
- Choose minor this semester
- Semester 4
- MATH 228 Linear Algebra (4)
- Course in minor (3)
- Laboratory Science (4)
- A Literature Course (3)
- Other General Education*** courses (3)
- Semester 5
- MATH 366 Abstract Algebra (4)
- Elective in major (0-3)
- Courses in minor (3-6)
- General Education*** or Electives* (6)
- Semester 6
- MATH 377 Introduction to Analysis (4)
- Elective in major** (0-3)
- Courses in minor (3-6)
- General Electives (6)
- Semester 7
- Elective in major** (3)
- Courses in minor (3-6)
- General Electives (6-9)
- Semester 8
- MATH 450 Proof Seminar (4)
- Elective in major** (0-3)
- Course in minor (0-3)
- General Electives (3-9)
- * CS 151 strongly encouraged.
- ** Electives in major may be chosen from MATH 250, 300, 383, 355, 398, 421, 440, 455, 468, 469,470,477,491; STAT 315, 416, 425, 455, 456, 465, 476; ACTL 335, 465, 480, 481, 482.
- *** General Education
- Study Area I: Arts and Humanities (9 credits including 3 in literature)
- Study Area II: Social Sciences (9 credits including 3 in history. ECON 200 and 201 are recommended)
- Study Area III; Behavioral Sciences (6 credits)
- Study Area IV: Natural Sciences (6-8 credits, including laboratory science)
- Skill Area I: Communication (6 credits including ENG 110)
- Skill Area II: Mathematics (MATH 152 and 221, included in major)
- Skill Area III: Foreign Language (several options available)
- Skill Area IV: University Requirement (2 credits, may be PE 144)
- 6 credits from the above must be designated as "international" (I)
Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics - Specialization in Actuarial Science
Download Program Plan Sheet- Semester 1
- MATH 152 Calculus I (4)
- ENG 110 Freshman Composition (3)
- FYE 101 First Year Experience (1)
- General Education** courses (8-9)
- Semester 2
- MATH 221 Calculus II (4)
- ECON 200 Macroeconomics (3)
- A History Course (3)
- Other General Education** courses (6)
- Semester 3
- MATH 222 Calculus III (4)
- MATH 218 Discrete Mathematics (4)
- ECON 201 Microeconomics (3)
- Laboratory Science (4)
- Semester 4
- MATH 228 Linear Algebra (4)
- STAT 315 Mathematical Statistics I (3)
- Laboratory Science (4)
- A Literature Course (3)
- Other General Education** courses (3)
- Semester 5
- ACTL 335 Theory of Interest (3)
- STAT 416 Mathematical Statistics II (3)
- Actuarial Elective* (3)
- General Education** or Electives (6)
- Semester 6
- STAT 425 Frequency and Loss (3)
- Actuarial Electives* (6)
- General Electives (6)
- Semester 7
- ACTL 465 Actuarial Models I (4)
- Actuarial Electives* (3)
- General Electives (6)
- Semester 8
- ACTL 466 Actuarial Models II (4)
- Actuarial Electives** (6)
- General Electives (3-6)
- * Actuarial Electives ( 18 credits)
- 6-12 Credits from ACTL 480, 481, 482; MATH 300.
- 6-12 Credits from AC 211, 212; CS 151, 152,213,473; ECON 460; FIN 295, 320, 410, 420; LAW 250; MGT 295.
- * * General Education
- Study Area I: Arts and Humanities (9 credits including 3 in literature)
- Study Area II: Social Sciences (9 credits including 3 in history. ECON 200 and 201 are strongly recommended)
- Study Area III; Behavioral Sciences (6 credits)
- Study Area IV: Natural Sciences (6-8 credits, including laboratory science)
- Skill Area I: Communication (6 credits including ENG 110)
- Skill Area II: Mathematics (MATH 152 and 221, included in major)
- Skill Area III: Foreign Language (several options available)
- Skill Area IV: University Requirement (2 credits, may be PE 144)
- 6 credits from the above must be designated as "international" (I)
Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics - Specialization: Statistics
Download Program Plan Sheet- Semester 1
- MATH 152 Calculus I (4)
- ENG 110 Freshman Composition (3)
- FYE 101 First Year Experience (1)
- General Education** courses (8-9)
- Semester 2
- MATH 221 Calculus II (4)
- A History Course (3)
- Other General Education** courses (9)
- Semester 3
- MATH 222 Calculus III (4)
- MATH 218 Discrete Mathematics (4)
- STAT 215 Stat for Behavioral Sci I (3)
- Laboratory Science (4)
- Semester 4
- STAT 216 Stat for Behavioral Sci
- -or- STAT 453 Applied Stat Inference (3)
- -and-
- STAT 315 Mathematical Statistics I (3)
- Laboratory Science (4)
- A Literature Course (3)
- Other General Education Course** (3)
- Semester 5
- MATH 228 Linear Algebra (4)
- STAT 416 Mathematical Statistics II (3)
- Statistics Elective* (3-6)
- General Education** course (3-6)
- Semester 6
- MATH 366 Abstract Algebra
- -or- MATH 377 Introduction to Analysis (4)
- -and-
- Statistics Electives* (3-6)
- General Electives (6-9)
- Semester 7
- Statistics Electives* (4-9)
- General Electives (6-9)
- Semester 8
- Statistics Electives* (4-9)
- General Electives (6-9)
- * Statistics Electives (22 credits)
- 6-8 from STAT 425, 455, 456, 465, 476; ACTL 335, 465, 466, 481; MATH 470
- 14-16 Credits from the above list and MATH 300, 491; CS 151 (strongly recommended), 152, 253,473; BIO 405; ECON 460, 485; GEOG 476; PSY 222, 451.
- * * General Education
- Study Area I: Arts and Humanities (9 credits including 3 in literature) Study Area II: Social Sciences (9 credits including 3 in history)
- Study Area III; Behavioral Sciences (6 credits)
- Study Area IV: Natural Sciences (6-8 credits, including laboratory science) Skill Area I: Communication (6 credits including ENG 110)
- Skill Area II: Mathematics (MATH 152 and 221, included in major)
- Skill Area III: Foreign Language (several options available)
- Skill Area IV: University Requirement (2 credits, may be PE 144)
- 6 credits from the above must be designated as "international" (I)
Bachelor of Science in Education (7-12): Mathematics
Download Program Plan Sheet- Semester 1 (16 credits)
- MATH 152 Calculus I (Sk II) (4)
- MATH 120 Problem Solving I (1)
- ENG 110 Composition (Sk I) (3)
- HIST 161 or 162 United States (St II) (3)
- Study Area I course (3)
- PE 144 Wellness (Sk IV) (2)
- Includes a First Year Experience (FYE) course
- Semester 2 (17 credits)
- MATH 221 Calculus II (4)
- MATH 211 Clinical Exp. I (1)
- CS 151 Computer Science I (Sk II) (3)
- PSY 236 Life Span (St III) (3)
- Literature course (St I) (3)
- Skill Area I course (3)
- Semester 3 (18 credits)
- MATH 218 Discrete Mathematics (4)
- MATH 220 Problem Solving II (1)
- CHEM 161-2 or PHYS 125 (St IV) (4)
- Study Area I course with "I" designation (3)
- Study Area II course (3)
- Open Elective or Language 111 (3)
- Make final decision to major in mathematics.
- Semester 4 (17-18 credits)
- MATH 228 Linear Algebra (4)
- CHEM 163-4 or PHYS 126 (St IV) (4)
- Study area II course with "I" designation (3)
- Study area III course (3)
- Open Elective or Language 112 (Sk III) (3)
- Optional Mathematics Elective (1)
- Apply to Professional Program this semester.
- Spring (17-18 credits)
- MATH 366 Intro to Abstract Algebra (4)
- MATH 327 Curriculum and Technology I (3)
- MATH 320 Problem Solving III (1)
- EDF 415 Educational Foundations (3)
- Mathematics Elective (3-4)
- Open Elective (3)
- Fall (17-18 credits)
- STAT 314 Intro Stat for Sec Teachers (3)
- MATH 377 Intro Real Analysis (4)
- MATH 328 Curriculum and Technology II (3)
- 1EDTE 316 Principles of Learning (4)
- 1SPED 315 Learners with Excep. (3)
- Optional Mathematics Elective (1)
- Spring (16-17 credits)
- MATH 313 Number Sys Adv Viewpoint (3)
- MATH 383 College Geometry (3)
- 2MATH 413 Teaching Math Sec School (4)
- 2RDG 440 Literacy Secondary School (3)
- 2EDSC 425 Principles Secondary Educ (3)
- Fall (10 credits)
- 3EDSC 435 Student Teaching (9)
- 3MATH 426 Student Teaching Seminar (1)
- Total number of credits required: 130
- General Education Courses are italicized.
- Professional Program Courses are boldface.
- 1EDTE 316 and SPED 315 must be taken in the same semester and before EDSC 425 and Math 413
- 2MATH 413 and EDSC 425 must be taken in the same semester. Full time students should also take RDG 440 at the same time.
- 3EDSC 435 and MATH 426 must be taken in the same semester after all other professional program courses are completed.
Bachelor of Science in Education in Elementary Education: Mathematics
Download Program Plan Sheet- Semester 1
- MATH 101, 115 or 119 (4)
- (depending on placement)
- ENG 110*
- HIST 161 or 162*
- General Education courses
- Semester 2
- MATH 115 or 119 (4)
- (depending on Semester 1)
- MATH 113*
- PSY 236*
- General Education courses
- Semester 3
- MATH 116 (unless student took MATH 119)
- MATH 213
- PSY 361 or 362*
- General Education courses
- make final decision to major in math this semester
- Semester 4
- MATH 152*** (4 cr) or 125
- MATH 305
- EDTE 210 and EDT 210
- General Education courses
- Apply to professional program
- Semester 5
- MATH 306
- Math elective**
- EDTE 315
- RDG 315
- SPED 315
- Semester 6
- MATH 409
- STAT 215
- Math elective**
- EDTE 320 + EDEL 322 + RDG 316 (7)
- Semester 7
- MATH 412 (included in methods block) (13)
- Math elective**
- Semester 8
- Student Teaching
- *Prerequisite for Professional Program
- ** Students will need from 5 to 9 credits depending upon which courses were taken in the pre-calculus, calculus sequence. For these additional electives, choose 3-credit courses from MATH 110,307,344, STAT 216; 4-credit course from MATH 218 and 221, and one-credit courses from MATH 120,411.
- *** Students who take MATH 119 and want to take MATH 152 should do so in the semester immediately following.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education: Math and Biology
Download Program Plan Sheet- Semester 1
- MATH 101, 115 or 119 (4cr)
- (depending on placement)
- ENG 110*
- HIST 161 or 162*
- General Education courses
- Semester 2
- MATH 115 or 119 (4)
- (depending on Semester 1)
- MATH 113*
- PSY 236*
- General Education courses
- Semester 3
- MATH 152*** (4 cr) or 125
- MATH 213
- BID 121 (4 cr)
- PSY 361 or 362*
- General Education courses
- (make final decision to major in math this semester)
- Semester 4
- MATH 305 (prereq. 213 + 119,121, or 125)
- BID 122 (4 cr)
- EDTE 210 and EDT 210
- General Education courses
- Apply to professional program
- Semester 5
- MATH 306 (prereq. 213 + 115 or 119)
- BID 200 (4 cr)
- EDTE 315 + RDG 315 + SPED 315 (10 cr)
- Semester 6
- MATH 409 (prerequisite 305 or 306)
- STAT 215
- Biology Elective**
- EDTE 320 + EDEL 322 + RDG 316 (7 cr)
- Semester 7
- MATH 412 (included in methods block) (13)
- Biology Elective**
- Semester 8
- Student Teaching
- *Prerequisite for Professional Program
- ** 6 credits from BID 100, 120, 132/133, 150, and any 300 or 400 level BID courses; at least 3 credits must be at 300 or 400 level.
- * * * Students who take MATH 119 and want to take MATH 152 should do so in the semester immediately following.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education: Math and Earth Science
Download Program Plan Sheet- Semester 1
- MATH 101, 115 or 119 (4)
- (depending on placement)
- ENG 110*
- HIST 161 or 162*
- General Education courses
- Semester 2
- MATH 115 or 119 (4)
- (depending on Semester 1)
- MATH 113*
- PSY 236*
- General Education courses
- Semester 3
- MATH 152*** (4 cr) or 125
- MATH 213
- ESCI 121 (4 cr)
- PSY 361 or 362*
- General Education courses
- (make final decision to major in math this semester)
- Semester 4
- MATH 305 (prereq. 213 + 119,121, or 125)
- ESCI 129 (4 cr)
- EDTE 210 and EDT 210
- General Education courses
- Apply to professional program
- Semester 5
- MATH 306 (prereq. 213 + 115 or 119)
- ESCI 178 (4 cr)
- EDTE 315 + RDG 315 + SPED 315 (10)
- Semester 6
- MATH 409 (prerequisite 305 or 306)
- STAT 215
- Earth Science Elective**
- EDTE 320 + EDEL 322 + RDG 316 (7)
- Semester 7
- MATH 412 (included in methods block) (13)
- Earth Science Elective**
- Semester 8
- Student Teaching
- *Prerequisite for Professional Program
- ** 6 credits from ESCI 122, 179,222,278, or 424.
- * * * Students who take MATH 119 and want to take MATH 152 should do so in the semester immediately following.
- Graduate Level Electronic Forms
- Mathematics Major with Specialization
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