Bachelor of Science in Mathematics

Mathematics Program Student Outcomes 

TRADITIONAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

Mathematics Major (53-57 units) BS

Core Courses

Lower Division Requirements

CIS 268 Computer Programming Languages

MAT 245 Analytical Geometry and Calculus I

MAT 250 Modeling and Applications of Calculus

MAT 255 Analytical Geometry and Calculus II

PHY 214 Physics for Scientists with Lab

PHY 224 Physics for Scientists II with Lab

Upper Division Requirements

MAT 313 Mathematical Proof and Structures

MAT 323 Modern Algebra

MAT 343 Multivariable Calculus

MAT 403 Linear Algebra

MAT 413 Differential Equations

MAT 443 Advanced Calculus

Concentration Courses (12-16 units)

Students must complete one of the following concentrations:

Advanced Studies in Mathematics, Secondary Mathematics Education; General Studies in Mathematics.

Advanced Studies in Mathematics (12 units)

MAT 333 Complex Variables

MAT 423 Introduction to Topology

MAT 453 Numerical Analysis

Three (3) additional upper division units in mathematics

Secondary Mathematics Education (16 units)

MAT 101 Orientation to the Discipline

MAT 333 Complex Variables

MAT 353 Probability and Statistics

MAT 363 History of Mathematics and Theory of Numbers

MAT 463 Fundamental Concepts of Geometry

MAT 499 Capstone

General Studies in Mathematics (12 units)

Complete twelve (12) additional upper division units in Mathematics.

*A maximum of six units may be completed through enrollment in MAT 400

This page was updated March 7, 2011.