you can apply problem solving techniques in new situations
MATHEMATICAL TECHNIQUES: you will demonstrate a set of mathematical techniques and be able to use them in appropriate situations
PATTERNS: you can recognize, characterize and generalize patterns using mathematical language
COMMUNICATION: you can accurately interpret, clearly write and orally express mathematical concepts in a variety of settings including algebra and mathematical analysis. This includes mathematical terminology, mathematical theorems and mathematical proofs
CONNECTIONS:
you will recognize and articulate how mathematical ideas interconnect
you will recognize and articulate how to apply mathematical ideas in contexts outside of mathematics
Consists of a minimum of 43 credits.
Note: Required courses marked ** below have Math prerequisites. Depending on your placement score, additional courses may be required.
Interdisciplinary Requirements, 0-8 credits
Take at least 8 credits numbered 101 or higher (courses numbered 100 do not count) of courses in BIOL, CHEM, PHYS, ASTR, CIS, CNMT or WD.
Or complete a major or minor other than those offered by the Department of Mathematical Sciences.