Applied Mathematics BS
Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics | |
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Course Number and Title | Credits |
UF 100 Foundations of Intellectual Life | 3 |
UF 200 Foundations of Ethics and Diversity | 3 |
FW ENGL 101 Writing and Rhetoric I | 3 |
FW ENGL 102 Writing and Rhetoric II | 3 |
FC Foundations of Oral Communication | 3 |
FM MATH 171 Calculus I: Theory and Applications | 4 |
FN Foundations of Natural, Physical, & Applied Sciences course with lab | 4 |
FN Foundations of Natural, Physical, & Applied Sciences course in a second field | 3-4 |
FA Foundations of Arts course | 3 |
FH Foundations of Humanities course | 3-4 |
FS Foundations of Social Sciences course | 3 |
FS Foundations of Social Sciences course in a second field | 3 |
One (1) of the following: CS 117 C++ for Engineers CS 121 Computer Science I | 3 |
One (1) of the following sequences*: BIOL 191 Biology I: Intro to Cell & Molecular Biology and BIOL 192 Biology II: Introduction to the Diversity of Life CHEM 111, 111L-112, 112L General Chemistry I & II & Labs CS 221 Computer Science II and CS 321 Data Structures ECON 201 Principles of Macroeconomics and ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics ENGR 210 Engineering Statics and ENGR 220 Engineering Dynamics GEOL 101 Physical Geology and GEOS 200 Evolution of Western North America or GEOS 212 Water in the West or GEOS 220 Seeing the Unseen: an Intro to Geophysics PHYS 211, 211L-212, 212L Physics I & II with Calculus & Labs (*Choice of sequence may significantly impact FN, FS, and CS requirements. Contact an advisor.) | 6-10 |
GEOL 101 Physical Geology | |
MATH 176 Calculus II: Theory and Applications | 4 |
MATH 187 Discrete and Foundational Mathematics | 3 |
MATH 275 Multivariable and Vector Calculus | 4 |
MATH 287 Communication in the Mathematical Sciences | 3 |
MATH 301 Introduction to Linear Algebra | 3 |
MATH 314 Foundations of Analysis | 3 |
MATH 333 Differential Equations with Matrix Theory | 4 |
MATH 361 Probability and Statistics I | 3 |
MATH 365 Introduction to Computational Mathematics | 3 |
FF MATH 401 Senior Thesis in the Mathematical Sciences | 1 |
MATH 465 Numerical Methods I | 3 |
MATH 488 Senior Outcome Assessment | 0 |
Two (2) of the following, with at least one (1) at the 400-level: MATH 307 Foundations of Cryptology MATH 308 Introduction to Algebraic Cryptology MATH 403 Linear Algebra MATH 408 Advanced Asymmetric Cryptography & Cryptanalysis MATH 409 Symmetric Key Cryptography & Cryptanalysis MATH 414 Real Analysis MATH 426 Complex Variables MATH 427 Intro to Applied Math for Scientists & Engineers MATH 433 Ordinary Differential Equations MATH 436 Partial Differential Equations MATH 462 Probability and Statistics II MATH 471 Data Analysis MATH 472 Computational Statistics MATH 480 Senior Project | 6 |
In addition, complete either the following coursework to graduate with a BS in Applied Mathematics (without an emphasis) or complete the courses listed under the Statistics emphasis below to graduate with a BS in Applied Mathematics with an emphasis in Statistics. | |
Upper-division electives to total 40 credits | 11-14 |
Electives to total 120 credits | 16-18 |
Total | 120 |
Statistics Emphasis | |
Students may complete an emphasis in Statistics by completing the three courses below, none of which can be counted toward the six elective credits required of the BS in Applied Mathematics major. | |
MATH 462 Probability and Statistics II | 3 |
MATH 471 Data Analysis | 3 |
MATH 472 Computational Statistics | 3 |
Upper-division electives to total 40 credits | 1-5 |
Electives to total 120 credits | 16-18 |
Total | 120 |
All courses required for the Applied Mathematics major must have grades of C- or better. |