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Mathematics - Undergraduate Programs

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Bachelor's Degrees in Mathematics

The Department of Mathematics offers programs leading to the Bachelor of Science Degree in Mathematics and the Bachelor of Arts Degree in Mathematics. The Bachelor of Science degree may also be acquired with the explicit addition of one of these options: actuarial science, applied mathematics, pure mathematics, statistics, or secondary teaching certification.

The Bachelor of Science pure math option is primarily intended for students wishing to pursue graduate work in mathematics. The applied mathematics option is aimed at students seeking careers as mathematicians in the emerging high-tech industries. The actuarial science option is intended for students with an interest in a career involving various applications of mathematics to the world of business. The option with secondary teaching certification is intended for students desiring to teach mathematics at the secondary school level, and is offered in coordination with UT Arlington's UTeach program.  The Bachelor of Arts degree is intended for those students seeking a traditional liberal arts education with an emphasis on mathematics.

All students seeking a bachelor's degree in mathematics must take at least two mathematics sequences. A sequence is defined as a 3300-level course followed by a 4300-level course in the same general area of mathematics. Each of the two sequences must build from distinct 3300-level courses. The approved sequences are as follows:

MATH 3313
MATH 4311
INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY
and STOCHASTIC MODELS AND SIMULATION
6
or STATS 3313
STATS 4311
INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY
and STOCHASTIC MODELS AND SIMULATION
MATH 3313
MATH 4312
INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY
and ACTUARIAL RISK ANALYSIS
6
or STATS 3313
MATH 4312
INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY
and ACTUARIAL RISK ANALYSIS
MATH 3313
MATH 4313
INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY
and MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS
6
or STATS 3313
STATS 4313
INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY
and MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS
MATH 3321
MATH 4321
ABSTRACT ALGEBRA I
and ABSTRACT ALGEBRA II
6
MATH 3335
MATH 4303
ANALYSIS I
and INTRODUCTION TO TOPOLOGY
6
MATH 3335
MATH 4334
ANALYSIS I
and ADVANCED MULTIVARIABLE CALCULUS
6
MATH 3335
MATH 4335
ANALYSIS I
and ANALYSIS II
6
MATH 3345
MATH 4345
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
and NUMERICAL ANALYSIS & COMPUTER APPLICATIONS II
6
MATH 3314
MATH 4314
DISCRETE MATHEMATICS
and ADVANCED DISCRETE MATHEMATICS
6
MATH 3318
MATH 4324
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
and INTRODUCTION TO PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
6

It is strongly recommended that mathematics majors take MATH 3330 and MATH 3300 as early as possible, since these courses are prerequisites for many other 3000/4000-level courses. It is suggested to take MATH 3330 simultaneously with Calculus III. Mathematics majors must pass MATH 3300 before attempting the required courses MATH 3321 and MATH 3335. It is strongly recommended that mathematics majors with little or no computer programming experience satisfy the computer programming requirement as early as possible with CSE 1310 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS & PROGRAMMING, CSE 1311, CSE 1320, CSE 1325 OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING, or MAE 2360 NUMERICAL ANALYSIS & PROGRAMMING.

Teacher Certification

Students interested in earning a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in mathematics with secondary teacher certification should refer to the “Bachelor of Science in Mathematics with Secondary Teaching Certification” degree plan for teacher certification requirements. Students should also see an advisor in the UTeach Arlington department.

Second Major

A student who satisfies the requirements for any other baccalaureate degree qualifies for having mathematics named as a second major upon completion of nine mathematics courses at 3000/4000 level (except for capstone mathematics courses specifically for prospective middle or secondary grades mathematics teachers). The following courses are required:

MATH 3300INTRODUCTION TO PROOFS3
MATH 3330INTRODUCTION TO MATRICES AND LINEAR ALGEBRA3
MATH 3321ABSTRACT ALGEBRA I3
MATH 3335ANALYSIS I3
Select one of the following:3
ABSTRACT ALGEBRA II
ANALYSIS II
ADVANCED MULTIVARIABLE CALCULUS

Besides the sequence MATH 3321-MATH 4321 or the sequence MATH 3335 and (MATH 4335 or MATH 4334), a second sequence must be part of the second major. The GPA requirements on the mathematics courses for a second major are identical to those listed below under the heading Graduation Requirements.

First-time Admission Requirements

Students who wish to apply for major status in mathematics must first complete the University and College of Science requirements and the specific requirements of the Department of Mathematics listed below.

  • Overall GPA of 2.25;
  • Minimum GPA of 2.25 in at least nine hours of mathematics courses in residence at the level of MATH 1426 or above, excluding capstone mathematics courses specifically for prospective middle or secondary grades mathematics teachers;
  • At least six hours from the science or computer science courses listed in the mathematics degree plans; and
  • Twelve hours of courses of the University core curriculum in disciplines other than science and mathematics.

Students currently enrolled at the University may qualify to change their major to mathematics by meeting the requirements listed above.

Satisfactory Academic Standard Requirement

Majors whose overall GPA or GPA in major courses falls below 2.25 will be required to change their major.

To re-enter as a mathematics major, the student must meet the requirements listed in the First-time Admissions Requirements section.

Non-Credit Courses

The following courses will not be counted for credit (as mathematics or electives) toward a bachelor's degree in mathematics:

MATH 1301CONTEMPORARY MATHEMATICS3
MATH 1302COLLEGE ALGEBRA3
MATH 1308ELEMENTARY STATISTICAL ANALYSIS3
MATH 1315COLLEGE ALGEBRA FOR ECONOMICS & BUSINESS ANALYSIS3
MATH 1316MATHEMATICS FOR ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ANALYSIS3
MATH 1330ARITHMETICAL PROBLEM SOLVING3
MATH 1331GEOMETRICAL INFERENCE AND REASONING3
MATH 1332FUNCTIONS, DATA, AND APPLICATIONS3
MATH 4350PRECALCULUS FOR MID-LEVEL MATHEMATICS TEACHERS3
MATH 4351CALCULUS FOR MID-LEVEL MATHEMATICS TEACHERS3

Capstone mathematics courses specifically for prospective secondary grades mathematics teachers can be counted for credit only by those pursuing a B.S. with Secondary Teaching Certification.

Math Course Registration and Requirements

Students may not be "pre-enrolled" in mathematics courses while prerequisite courses at another institution are pending grades. Only UT Arlington credits may be used for pre-enrollment purposes. 

Canvas grades (or other learning-management system grades) may not be used as proof of completion for a prerequisite course. Students must submit either an official transcript to the registrar's office, or submit a transcript with a letter grade for the prerequisite course to the undergraduate mathematics advisor in order to be enrolled in a mathematics course. If a student is submitting the transcript via email, the email must be sent from their UTA email address.

Requirements for a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mathematics

UNIV 1131STUDENT SUCCESS1
General Core Requirements 42
Pre-Professional Courses
Communication 16
Language, Philosophy, and Culture 13
Social and Behavioral Sciences 13
Creative Arts 13
Foundational Component Area 13
POLS 2311GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES3
POLS 2312STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT3
HIST 1301HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES TO 18653
HIST 1302HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, 1865 TO PRESENT3
Modern and Classical Languages (Levels I and II or higher) in one language8
Select one of the following sequences in life and physical science:6-8
CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
and EVOLUTION AND ECOLOGY
GENERAL CHEMISTRY I
and GENERAL CHEMISTRY II
EARTH SYSTEMS
and EARTH HISTORY
GENERAL TECHNICAL PHYSICS I
and GENERAL TECHNICAL PHYSICS II
Life and Physical Science: select 6 additional hours from required or that use required as prerequisite6
Select one of the following in computer programming:3
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS & PROGRAMMING
INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING FOR ENGINEERS
INTERMEDIATE PROGRAMMING
OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS & PROGRAMMING
Professional Courses
Major
MATH 1426CALCULUS I4
MATH 2425CALCULUS II4
MATH 2326CALCULUS III3
MATH 3300INTRODUCTION TO PROOFS (satisfies Oral Communication Competency)3
MATH 3316STATISTICAL INFERENCE3
MATH 3318DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS3
MATH 3321ABSTRACT ALGEBRA I3
MATH 3330INTRODUCTION TO MATRICES AND LINEAR ALGEBRA3
MATH 3335ANALYSIS I3
MATH 3345NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND COMPUTER APPLICATIONS3
Select one of the following to complete one sequence:3
ABSTRACT ALGEBRA II
ADVANCED MULTIVARIABLE CALCULUS
ANALYSIS II
Additional advanced hours in mathematics 215
Minor18
The minor may be from any college 3
Sufficient number of hours to complete the total hours required for a degree

Capstone mathematics courses specifically for prospective middle grade mathematics teachers do not count toward a degree in mathematics. Capstone mathematics courses for secondary mathematics teachers will count only for those working on the BS in Mathematics with Teaching Certification.

Suggested Course Sequence

First Year
First SemesterHoursSecond SemesterHours
MATH 14264MATH 24254
ENGL 13013PHYS 14434
HIST 13013ENGL 13023
Language, Philosophy, and Culture Elective3HIST 13023
CSE 13113 
UNIV 11311 
 17 14
Second Year
First SemesterHoursSecond SemesterHours
MATH 23263MATH 33183
MATH 33303MATH 33003
PHYS 14444Life and Physical Science3
Social and Behavioral Sciences3Creative Arts3
 MATH 33163
 13 15
Third Year
First SemesterHoursSecond SemesterHours
MATH 3321 or 33353MATH 4321 or 43353
Minor3Mathematics6
Life and Physical Science3Minor3
POLS 23113POLS 23123
MATH 33453 
 15 15
Fourth Year
First SemesterHoursSecond SemesterHours
MATH 3335 or 33213Mathematics6
Mathematics3Minor6
Minor6Modern Language II4
Modern Language I4 
 16 16
Total Hours: 121

Requirements for a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Mathematics

UNIV 1131STUDENT SUCCESS1
General Core Requirements 42
Pre-Professional Courses
Communication 16
Language, Philosophy, and Culture 13
Social and Behavioral Sciences 13
Creative Arts 13
Foundational Component Area 13
POLS 2311GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES3
POLS 2312STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT3
HIST 1301HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES TO 18653
HIST 1302HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, 1865 TO PRESENT3
Modern and Classical Languages: 14 hours (Level I, II, III, and IV) in one language, or 8 hours (Level I and II) in one language plus 6 hours in single area cluster from list of approved cultural studies courses (see information in College of Science section)14
Select one of the following sequences in life and physical science:6-8
CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
and EVOLUTION AND ECOLOGY
GENERAL CHEMISTRY I
and GENERAL CHEMISTRY II
EARTH SYSTEMS
and EARTH HISTORY
GENERAL TECHNICAL PHYSICS I
and GENERAL TECHNICAL PHYSICS II
Additional hours of natural science6
Select one of the following in computer literacy0-3
COMPUTER LITERACY
INTRODUCTION TO M.I.S. AND DATA PROCESSING
Or equivalent course approved by undergraduate advisor
Or competency test
Select one of the following in computer programming:3
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS & PROGRAMMING
INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING FOR ENGINEERS
INTERMEDIATE PROGRAMMING
OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS & PROGRAMMING
Professional Courses
MATH 1426CALCULUS I4
MATH 2425CALCULUS II4
MATH 2326CALCULUS III3
MATH 3300INTRODUCTION TO PROOFS (satisfies Oral Communication Competency)3
MATH 3316STATISTICAL INFERENCE3
MATH 3318DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS3
MATH 3321ABSTRACT ALGEBRA I3
MATH 3330INTRODUCTION TO MATRICES AND LINEAR ALGEBRA3
MATH 3335ANALYSIS I3
MATH 3345NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND COMPUTER APPLICATIONS3
Select one of the following:3
ABSTRACT ALGEBRA II
ANALYSIS II
ADVANCED MULTIVARIABLE CALCULUS
Additional advanced hours 29
Minor 318
Sufficient number of hours to complete the total hours required for a degree

Capstone mathematics courses specifically for prospective middle grade mathematics teachers do not count toward a degree in mathematics. Capstone mathematics courses for secondary mathematics teachers will count only for those working on the BS in Mathematics with Teaching Certification.

Suggested Course Sequence

First Year
First SemesterHoursSecond SemesterHours
MATH 14264MATH 24254
ENGL 13013ENGL 13023
Modern Language I4Modern Language II4
UNIV 11311GEOL 13013
HIST 13013 
 15 14
Second Year
First SemesterHoursSecond SemesterHours
MATH 23263MATH 33003
Language, Philosophy, and Culture3MATH 33303
Modern Language III3Life and Physical Science3
GEOL 13023Modern Language IV3
MATH 33163INSY 23033
 15 15
Third Year
First SemesterHoursSecond SemesterHours
MATH 33213MATH 43213
Minor3Mathematics3
Life and Physical Science3Minor3
Social and Behavioral Studies3Creative Arts3
MATH 33183CSE 13103
 15 15
Fourth Year
First SemesterHoursSecond SemesterHours
MATH 33353Mathematics3
Minor6Minor6
POLS 23113HIST 13023
Mathematics3POLS 23123
 15 15
Total Hours: 119

Requirements for a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mathematics (Actuarial Science Option)

UNIV 1131STUDENT SUCCESS1
General Core Requirements 42
Pre-Professional Courses
Communication 16
Language, Philosophy, and Culture 13
Creative Arts 13
Foundational Component Area 13
POLS 2311GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES3
POLS 2312STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT3
ECON 2305PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS 23
HIST 1301HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES TO 18653
HIST 1302HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, 1865 TO PRESENT3
Modern and Classical Languages (Levels I and II or higher) in one language8
Select one of the following sequences in life and physical science:6-8
CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
and EVOLUTION AND ECOLOGY
GENERAL CHEMISTRY I
and GENERAL CHEMISTRY II
EARTH SYSTEMS
and EARTH HISTORY
GENERAL TECHNICAL PHYSICS I
and GENERAL TECHNICAL PHYSICS II
Life and Physical Science: select 6 additional hours from required or that use required as prerequisite6
Select one of the following in computer programming:3
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS & PROGRAMMING
INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING FOR ENGINEERS
INTERMEDIATE PROGRAMMING
OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS & PROGRAMMING
Professional Courses
MATH 1426CALCULUS I4
MATH 2425CALCULUS II4
MATH 2326CALCULUS III3
MATH 3300INTRODUCTION TO PROOFS (satisfies Oral Communication Competency)3
MATH 3302MULTIVARIATE STATISTICAL METHODS 43
MATH 3313INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY 53
MATH 3316STATISTICAL INFERENCE3
MATH 3318DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS3
MATH 3321ABSTRACT ALGEBRA I3
MATH 3330INTRODUCTION TO MATRICES AND LINEAR ALGEBRA3
MATH 3335ANALYSIS I3
MATH 3345NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND COMPUTER APPLICATIONS3
Select one of:3
STOCHASTIC MODELS AND SIMULATION
ACTUARIAL RISK ANALYSIS
MATH 4313MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS 43
Select one of the following:3
ABSTRACT ALGEBRA II
ADVANCED MULTIVARIABLE CALCULUS
ANALYSIS II
ECON 2305PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS3
ECON 2306PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS 2,63
ACCT 2301PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I3
ACCT 2302PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II 63
FINA 3313BUSINESS FINANCE 6,73
FINA 3315INVESTMENTS 73
FINA 3317FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND MARKETS3
And other 3000+ level courses in MATH, STATS, or Business to complete 120 hours

Capstone mathematics courses specifically for prospective middle grade mathematics teachers do not count toward a degree in mathematics. Capstone mathematics courses for secondary mathematics teachers will count only for those working on the BS in Mathematics with Teaching Certification.

See www.soa.org for more details about VEE Certification and the Associateship Course Catalog.

Requirements for a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mathematics (Statistics Option)

UNIV 1131STUDENT SUCCESS1
General Core Requirements 42
Pre-Professional Courses
Communication 16
Language, Philosophy, and Culture 13
Social and Behavioral Sciences 13
Creative Arts 13
Foundational Component Area 13
GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES
STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
HIST 1301HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES TO 18653
HIST 1302HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, 1865 TO PRESENT3
Modern and Classical Languages (Levels I and II or higher) in one language8
Select one of the following sequences in life and physical science:6-8
CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
and EVOLUTION AND ECOLOGY
GENERAL CHEMISTRY I
and GENERAL CHEMISTRY II
EARTH SYSTEMS
and EARTH HISTORY
GENERAL TECHNICAL PHYSICS I
and GENERAL TECHNICAL PHYSICS II
Life and Physical Science: select 6 additional hours from required or that use required as prerequisite6
Select one of the following in computer literacy:0-3
COMPUTER LITERACY
INTRODUCTION TO M.I.S. AND DATA PROCESSING
Or equivalent course approved by Undergraduate Advisor
Or competency test
Select one of the following in computer programming:3
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS & PROGRAMMING
INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING FOR ENGINEERS
INTERMEDIATE PROGRAMMING
OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS & PROGRAMMING
Professional Courses
MATH 1426CALCULUS I4
MATH 2425CALCULUS II4
MATH 2326CALCULUS III3
MATH 3300INTRODUCTION TO PROOFS (satisfies Oral Communication Competency)3
MATH 3302MULTIVARIATE STATISTICAL METHODS3
MATH 3313INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY3
MATH 3316STATISTICAL INFERENCE3
MATH 3318DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS3
MATH 3321ABSTRACT ALGEBRA I3
MATH 3330INTRODUCTION TO MATRICES AND LINEAR ALGEBRA3
MATH 3335ANALYSIS I3
MATH 3345NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND COMPUTER APPLICATIONS3
MATH 4311STOCHASTIC MODELS AND SIMULATION3
MATH 4313MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS3
Select one of the following:3
ABSTRACT ALGEBRA II
ANALYSIS II
ADVANCED MULTIVARIABLE CALCULUS
Additional advanced hours 215
BSTAT 3321BUSINESS STATISTICS I3
BSTAT 3322BUSINESS STATISTICS II3

Capstone mathematics courses specifically for prospective middle grade mathematics teachers do not count toward a degree in mathematics. Capstone mathematics courses for secondary mathematics teachers will count only for those working on the BS in Mathematics with Teaching Certification.

Suggested Course Sequence

First Year
First SemesterHoursSecond SemesterHours
MATH 14264MATH 24254
ENGL 13013ENGL 13023
HIST 13013BIOL 14414
UNIV 11311HIST 13023
CSE 13113 
 14 14
Second Year
First SemesterHoursSecond SemesterHours
MATH 23263MATH 33133
MATH 33303MATH 33163
Social & Behaviorial Science3MATH 33003
BIOL 14424Creative Arts3
Language & Philosophy3Life & Physical Science3
 16 15
Third Year
First SemesterHoursSecond SemesterHours
MATH 33353MATH 43353
MATH 33023MATH 43133
Life & Physical Science3Advanced math elective3
POLS 23113POLS 23123
MATH 33183BSTAT 33213
 15 15
Fourth Year
First SemesterHoursSecond SemesterHours
MATH 33453MATH 33213
Advanced math elective6Modern Language II4
BSTAT 33223MATH 43113
Modern Language I4Advanced math elective6
 16 16
Total Hours: 121

Suggested Course Sequence

Requirements for a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mathematics (Applied Mathematics Option)

This degree option is for students seeking immediate employment after graduation. Additional course work may be required for admission to graduate school.

UNIV 1131STUDENT SUCCESS1
General Core Requirements 42
Pre-Professional Courses
General Core Requirements
Communication 16
Language, Philosophy, and Culture 13
Social and Behavioral Sciences 13
Creative Arts 13
Foundational Component Area 13
POLS 2311GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES3
POLS 2312STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT3
HIST 1301HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES TO 18653
HIST 1302HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, 1865 TO PRESENT3
Modern and Classical Languages (Levels I and II or higher) in one language8
Select one of the following sequences in life and physical science:6-8
CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
and EVOLUTION AND ECOLOGY
GENERAL CHEMISTRY I
and GENERAL CHEMISTRY II
EARTH SYSTEMS
and EARTH HISTORY
GENERAL TECHNICAL PHYSICS I
and GENERAL TECHNICAL PHYSICS II
Life and Physical Science: select 6 additional hours from required or that use required as prerequisite6
Select one of the following in computer literacy:0-3
COMPUTER LITERACY
INTRODUCTION TO M.I.S. AND DATA PROCESSING
Or equivalent course approved by Undergraduate Advisor
Or competency test
Select one of the following in computer programming:3
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS & PROGRAMMING
INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING FOR ENGINEERS
INTERMEDIATE PROGRAMMING
OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS & PROGRAMMING
Professional Courses
MATH 1426CALCULUS I4
MATH 2425CALCULUS II4
MATH 2326CALCULUS III3
MATH 3300INTRODUCTION TO PROOFS (satisfies Oral Communication Competency)3
MATH 3313INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY3
MATH 3316STATISTICAL INFERENCE3
MATH 3318DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS3
MATH 3321ABSTRACT ALGEBRA I3
MATH 3330INTRODUCTION TO MATRICES AND LINEAR ALGEBRA3
MATH 3335ANALYSIS I3
MATH 3345NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND COMPUTER APPLICATIONS3
MATH 4311STOCHASTIC MODELS AND SIMULATION3
MATH 4322INTRODUCTION TO COMPLEX VARIABLES3
MATH 4324INTRODUCTION TO PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS3
Select one of the following:3
ABSTRACT ALGEBRA II
ANALYSIS II
ADVANCED MULTIVARIABLE CALCULUS
Additional advanced hours 215
IE 3315
IE 4315
OPERATIONS RESEARCH I
and OPERATIONS RESEARCH II
6

Capstone mathematics courses specifically for prospective middle grade mathematics teachers do not count toward a degree in mathematics. Capstone mathematics courses for secondary mathematics teachers will count only for those working on the BS in Mathematics with Teaching Certification.

Requirements for a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mathematics (Pure Mathematics Option)

UNIV 1131STUDENT SUCCESS1
General Core Requirements 42
Pre-Professional Courses
Communication 16
Language, Philosophy, and Culture 13
Social and Behavioral Sciences 13
Creative Arts 13
Foundational Component Area 13
POLS 2311GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES3
POLS 2312STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT3
HIST 1301HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES TO 18653
HIST 1302HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, 1865 TO PRESENT3
Modern and Classical Languages (Levels I and II or higher) in one language8
Select one of the following sequences in life and physical science:6-8
CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
and EVOLUTION AND ECOLOGY
GENERAL CHEMISTRY I
and GENERAL CHEMISTRY II
EARTH SYSTEMS
and EARTH HISTORY
GENERAL TECHNICAL PHYSICS I
and GENERAL TECHNICAL PHYSICS II
Life and Physical Science: select 6 additional hours from required or that use required as prerequisite6
Select one of the following in computer programming:3
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS & PROGRAMMING
INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING FOR ENGINEERS
INTERMEDIATE PROGRAMMING
OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS & PROGRAMMING
Select one of the following in computer literacy:0-3
COMPUTER LITERACY
INTRODUCTION TO M.I.S. AND DATA PROCESSING
Or equivalent course approved by Undergraduate Advisor
Or competency test
Professional Courses
MATH 1426CALCULUS I4
MATH 2425CALCULUS II4
MATH 2326CALCULUS III3
MATH 3300INTRODUCTION TO PROOFS (satisfies Oral Communication Competency)3
MATH 3316STATISTICAL INFERENCE3
MATH 3318DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS3
MATH 3321ABSTRACT ALGEBRA I3
MATH 3330INTRODUCTION TO MATRICES AND LINEAR ALGEBRA3
MATH 3335ANALYSIS I3
MATH 3345NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND COMPUTER APPLICATIONS3
MATH 4321ABSTRACT ALGEBRA II3
MATH 4322INTRODUCTION TO COMPLEX VARIABLES3
MATH 4335ANALYSIS II3
Additional advanced hours 227

Capstone mathematics courses specifically for prospective middle grade mathematics teachers do not count toward a degree in mathematics. Capstone mathematics courses for secondary mathematics teachers will count only for those working on the BS in Mathematics with Teaching Certification.

Bachelor of Science in Mathematics with Secondary Teaching Certification

UNIV 1131STUDENT SUCCESS1
General Core Requirements 42
Pre-Professional Courses
Social and Behavioral Sciences 13
Creative Arts 13
Foundational Component Area 13
Program Requirements
ENGL 1301RHETORIC AND COMPOSITION I3
ENGL 1302RHETORIC AND COMPOSITION II3
PHIL 2314PERSPECTIVES ON SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS3
POLS 2311GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES3
POLS 2312STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT3
HIST 1301HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES TO 18653
HIST 1302HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, 1865 TO PRESENT3
Modern and Classical Languages (Levels I and II or higher) in one language8
Select one of the following sequences in life and physical science: 36-8
GENERAL TECHNICAL PHYSICS I
and GENERAL TECHNICAL PHYSICS II
GENERAL CHEMISTRY I
and GENERAL CHEMISTRY II
CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
and EVOLUTION AND ECOLOGY
EARTH SYSTEMS
and EARTH HISTORY
Additional science hours taken from the above science courses or that use required as prerequisite6
Select one of the following in computer programming:3
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS & PROGRAMMING
INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING FOR ENGINEERS
INTERMEDIATE PROGRAMMING
OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS & PROGRAMMING
Professional Courses
MATH 1426CALCULUS I4
MATH 2425CALCULUS II4
MATH 2326CALCULUS III3
MATH 2330FUNCTIONS AND MODELING3
MATH 3300INTRODUCTION TO PROOFS (satisfies Oral Communication Competency)3
MATH 3301FOUNDATIONS OF GEOMETRY3
MATH 3307ELEMENTARY NUMBER THEORY3
MATH 3314DISCRETE MATHEMATICS3
MATH 3316STATISTICAL INFERENCE3
MATH 3321ABSTRACT ALGEBRA I3
MATH 3330INTRODUCTION TO MATRICES AND LINEAR ALGEBRA3
MATH 3335ANALYSIS I3
Select one of the following:3
ABSTRACT ALGEBRA II
ANALYSIS II
ADVANCED MULTIVARIABLE CALCULUS
Additional advanced hours 23
Education Requirements 3
SCIE 1201STEP 1: INQUIRY APPROACHES TO TEACHING2
SCIE 1202STEP 2: INQUIRY-BASED LESSON DESIGN2
EDUC 4331KNOWING AND LEARNING IN MATH AND SCIENCE3
EDUC 4332CLASSROOM INTERACTIONS3
EDUC 4333MULTIPLE TEACHING PRACTICES IN MATH AND SCIENCE3
Choose one of:3
RESEARCH METHODS - UTEACH
RESEARCH METHODS - UTEACH
RESEARCH METHODS - UTEACH
RESEARCH METHODS - UTEACH
SCIE 4607STUDENT TEACHING FOR SECONDARY GRADES6
SCIE 4107STUDENT TEACHING SEMINAR1

Requirements for Dual Degree: Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering

UNIV 1131STUDENT SUCCESS1
General Core Requirements 42
Pre-Professional Courses
Communication 16
Language, Philosophy, and Culture 13
Social and Behavioral Sciences 13
Creative Arts 13
Foundational Component Area 13
POLS 2311GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES3
POLS 2312STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT3
HIST 1301HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES TO 18653
HIST 1302HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, 1865 TO PRESENT3
Modern and Classical Languages (Levels I and II or higher) in one language8
BIOL 1441
BIOL 1442
CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
and EVOLUTION AND ECOLOGY
8
PHYS 1443
PHYS 1444
GENERAL TECHNICAL PHYSICS I
and GENERAL TECHNICAL PHYSICS II
8
CSE 1311INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING FOR ENGINEERS3
Professional Courses
Major
MATH 1426CALCULUS I4
MATH 2425CALCULUS II4
MATH 2326CALCULUS III3
MATH 3300INTRODUCTION TO PROOFS (satisfies Oral Communication Competency)3
MATH 3313INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY3
MATH 3316STATISTICAL INFERENCE3
MATH 3318DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS3
MATH 3321ABSTRACT ALGEBRA I3
MATH 3330INTRODUCTION TO MATRICES AND LINEAR ALGEBRA3
MATH 3335ANALYSIS I3
MATH 3345NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND COMPUTER APPLICATIONS3
MATH 4313MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS3
Select one of the following to complete one sequence:3
ABSTRACT ALGEBRA II
ADVANCED MULTIVARIABLE CALCULUS
ANALYSIS II
Additional advanced hours in mathematics 26
BE 3317LINEAR SYSTEMS IN BIOENGINEERING3
BE 3320MEASUREMENT LABORATORY3
Complete requirement for Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering (please see Biomedical Engineering in the Engineering section of graduate catalog)
Up to three graduate courses in Biomedical Engineering chosen from the following list will be allowed for undergraduate credit in Fast Track Program:
HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY IN BIOENGINEERING
FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY
TISSUE ULTRASOUND OPTICAL IMAGING
TRANSPORT PHENOMENA IN BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
IMAGE PROCESSING WITH MATLAB: APPLICATIONS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY
BIOINSTRUMENTATION I
MEDICAL IMAGING
DIGITAL PROCESSING OF BIOLOGICAL SIGNALS
TISSUE ENGINEERING LECTURE
TISSUE ENGINEERING LAB
PROCESS CONTROL IN BIOTECHNOLOGY
DRUG DELIVERY
FORMULATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS
LABORATORY PRINCIPLES
BIOMEDICAL PRODUCT DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT

Capstone mathematics courses specifically for prospective middle grade mathematics teachers do not count toward a degree in mathematics. Capstone mathematics courses for secondary mathematics teachers will count only for those working on the BS in Mathematics with Teaching Certification.

SUGGESTED COURSE SEQUENCE

First Year
First SemesterHoursSecond SemesterHours
ENGL 13013MATH 14264
HIST 13013Modern Language Level 13
CSE 13113CHEM 14414
UNIV 11311ENGL 13023
BIOL 14414Social & Behavioral3
 14 17
Second Year
First SemesterHoursSecond SemesterHours
MATH 24254MATH 23263
PHYS 14434MATH 33003
MATH 33303MATH 33183
Modern Language Level II3PHYS 14444
Creative Arts3BE 33803
 17 16
Third Year
First SemesterHoursSecond SemesterHours
MATH 33133HIST 13023
MATH 33163MATH 33213
MATH 33353MATH 43133
MATH 33453MATH 43353
BE 33173BE 33203
 15 15
Fourth Year
First SemesterHoursSecond SemesterHours
BE 43373Choose one BE graduate course3
POLS 23113POLS 23123
Choose 2 BE graduate courses6Two statistics undergraduate courses6
Language, Philosophy, & Culture3BE 43823
 15 15
Fifth Year
First SemesterHoursSecond SemesterHours
Choose 2 Statistics graduate level courses6Choose 4 BE graduate level courses12
Choose 1 BE graduate level course3 
 9 12
Total Hours: 145

Minor

Students in non-engineering majors may minor in mathematics by taking 18 hours of mathematics courses with an average GPA in mathematics courses of 2.0, and with at least six hours of 3000/4000 level courses. The courses that may be counted toward a math minor are MATH 1426 and above, except for capstone mathematics courses specifically for prospective middle or secondary grades mathematics teachers. Nine hours of the minor must be taken in residence. Engineering majors seeking a math minor should refer to the College of Engineering section of this catalog for the requirements for the engineering math minor.

College of Engineering students may minor in mathematics by taking 18 hours of mathematics courses with an average GPA in mathematics courses of 2.0, and with at least six hours of 3000/4000 level courses. Nine hours of the minor must be taken in residence. The courses that may be counted toward a math minor are MATH 1426 and above, with exceptions listed below for certain majors:

  • MATH 3314 is prohibited for BSSE, BSCS and BSCPE majors
  • MATH 3313 is prohibited for BSCPE and BSIE majors
  • MATH 3318 and MATH 3319 is prohibited for BSME and BSAE majors
  • Only one of MATH 3319 or 3330 may be counted toward the minor
  • Only one of MATH 3318 or 3319 may be counted toward the minor