University Catalog

Bachelor of Science Degree in Mathematics (Second Major)

About This Program

A student who satisfies the requirements for any other baccalaureate degree qualifies for having mathematics named as a second major upon completion of this program.

Competencies

  1. The student will gain additional knowledge and skills in mathematics beyond the requirements for a minor.
  2. The student will gain foundational knowledge in abstract algebra, analysis, statistics, differential equations, and linear algebra.


 

Curriculum

Mathematics Specialization
MATH 3300INTRODUCTION TO PROOFS3
MATH 3316STATISTICAL INFERENCE3
MATH 3318DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS3
MATH 3321ABSTRACT ALGEBRA I3
MATH 3330INTRODUCTION TO LINEAR ALGEBRA AND VECTOR SPACES3
MATH 3335ANALYSIS I3
Select one of the following:3
ABSTRACT ALGEBRA II
ANALYSIS II
ADVANCED MULTIVARIABLE CALCULUS
Additional Advanced Hours
Select one of the following pairs of courses:6
INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY
and STOCHASTIC MODELS AND SIMULATION
INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY
and ACTUARIAL RISK ANALYSIS
INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY
and MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS
DISCRETE MATHEMATICS
and ADVANCED DISCRETE MATHEMATICS
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
and ADVANCED LINEAR ALGEBRA
INTRODUCTION TO PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
and INTRODUCTION TO COMPLEX VARIABLES
Total Hours27


 

Advising Resources

First-time-in-college students should plan to speak to the math advisor when starting their second year. Transfer students should contact the math advisor after acceptance at UTA to create a degree plan and enroll in classes.

Location:

PKH 489

Email:

math.advising@uta.edu

Phone:

817-272-9688

Web:

Contact Information and Scheduling