Hours |
Requirements |
10-12 |
Calculus
through one of the following: |
|
MATH
242Calculus of Several Variables |
|
MATH
243Calculus III Plus or equivalent |
3 |
MATH 347Fundamental
Mathematics or MATH 348- Fundamental Mathematics-ACP |
3 |
Select one
of the following: |
|
MATH
415Linear Algebra |
|
MATH
418Advanced Linear Algebra |
3 |
Select one
of the following: |
|
MATH
444Elementary Real Analysis |
|
MATH
447Real Variables |
3-4 |
Select one
of the following: |
|
MATH
461Probability Theory I |
|
MATH
463Statistics and Probability I |
3 |
Select one
of the following: |
|
CS
101Intro to Computing, Eng & Sci1 |
|
CS
125 Intro to Computer Science |
12 |
Approved
supporting course work or any minor |
Hours |
Requirements |
3 |
Select one
of the following: |
|
MATH
417Intro to Abstract Algebra |
|
MATH
453Elementary Theory of Numbers |
3 |
Select at
least one from: |
|
MATH
402Non Euclidean Geometry |
|
MATH
403Euclidean Geometry |
|
MATH
423Differential Geometry |
|
MATH
481Vector and Tensor Analysis |
9 |
Three additional
advanced mathematics courses 2 |
Hours |
Requirements |
6 |
MATH 417Intro
to Abstract Algebra |
|
MATH 418Advanced
Linear Algebra |
3 |
Select one
of the following: |
|
MATH
423Differential Geometry |
|
MATH
432Set Theory and Topology |
3 |
MATH 447Real
Variables |
3 |
Select one
of the following: |
|
MATH
446Applied Complex Variables |
|
MATH
448Complex Variables |
6 |
Two additional
advanced mathematics courses 2 |
Hours |
Requirements |
3 |
MATH 441Differential
Equations |
3 |
Select one
of the following: |
|
MATH
257Numerical Methods |
|
MATH
442Intro Partial Diff Equations |
|
MATH
489Differential Equations II |
3 |
Select one
of the following: |
|
MATH
412Graph Theory |
|
MATH
413Intro to Combinatorics |
|
MATH
417Intro to Abstract Algebra |
|
MATH
453Elementary Theory of Numbers |
3 |
Select one
of the following: |
|
MATH
446Applied Complex Variables |
|
MATH
448Complex Variables |
3 |
One additional
advanced mathematics course 2 |
Hours |
Requirements |
3 |
MATH 257Numerical
Methods |
3 |
Select one
of the following: |
|
MATH
412Graph Theory |
|
MATH
413Intro to Combinatorics |
4 |
MATH 463Statistics
and Probability I |
3 |
Select one
of the following: |
|
MATH
464Statistics and Probability II |
|
MATH
469Methods of Applied Statistics |
3 |
MATH 482Linear
Programming |
3 |
MATH 484Nonlinear
Programming |
1.
Students with 2 hours credit
in CS 101 must take CS 110
2.
In the Applied Mathematics and Operations
Research options MATH/C S 257 will be accepted as a substitute for
an advanced course in this major.
Hours |
Requirements |
3-12 |
Calculus
through one of the following |
|
MATH
242Calculus of Several Variables |
|
MATH
243Calculus III Plus |
|
MATH
245Accelerated Calculus II |
15 |
Completed
in one of two ways: |
|
EITHER |
|
MATH
347-Fundamental Mathematics |
|
or |
|
MATH
348-Fundamental Mathematics-ACP |
|
and |
|
Twelve
hours of courses chosen from at least two of the following
lists of courses. |
|
OR |
|
Fifteen
hours of courses chosen from at least two of the following
lists of courses. |
|
Algebra: |
|
MATH
415Linear Algebra |
|
MATH
417Intro to Abstract Algebra |
|
MATH
418Advanced Linear Algebra |
|
MATH
421Symbolic Algebra |
|
MATH
453Elementary Theory of Numbers |
|
Discrete
Mathematics: |
|
MATH
412Graph Theory |
|
MATH
413Intro to Combinatorics |
|
MATH
414Mathematical Logic |
|
MATH
482Linear Programming |
|
Analysis: |
|
MATH
380Advanced Calculus |
|
MATH
385Intro Differential Equations |
|
MATH
386Intro to Differential Eq Plus |
|
MATH
441Differential Equations |
|
MATH
442Intro Partial Diff Equations |
|
MATH
444Elementary Real Analysis |
|
MATH
446Applied Complex Variables |
|
MATH
447Real Variables |
|
MATH
448Complex Variables |
|
MATH
450Numerical Analysis Intro |
|
MATH
484Nonlinear Programming |
|
MATH
489Differential Equations II |
|
Geometry: |
|
MATH
402Non Euclidean Geometry |
|
MATH
403Euclidean Geometry |
|
MATH
423Differential Geometry |
|
MATH
432Set Theory and Topology |
|
MATH
481Vector and Tensor Analysis |
|
Probability
and Statistics: |
|
MATH
461Probability Theory I |
|
MATH
463Statistics and Probability I |
|
MATH
464Statistics and Probability II |
|
MATH
466Probability Theory II |
18 |
Minimum total
hours required |
Hours |
Requirements to
Teach Mathematics in Grades 9-12 |
8 |
MATH 220Calculus
I |
|
MATH 230Calculus
II; or equivalent |
3 |
Methods courses
in the teaching of mathematics: |
|
CI
401 |
14 |
At least
14 hours of work including the following: |
|
MATH
242Calculus of Several Variables |
|
MATH
402Non Euclidean Geometry |
8 |
Courses from
at least two areas other than applied mathematics and geometry,
to be chosen from the following list: |
|
Computer
Science: |
|
CS
101 Intro to Computing, Eng & Sci |
|
CS
105 Intro to Computing, Non-Tech |
|
Linear Algebra: |
|
MATH
125Elementary Linear Algebra |
|
MATH
225Introductory Matrix Theory |
|
MATH
415Linear Algebra |
|
Modern Algebra: |
|
MATH
413Intro to Combinatorics |
|
MATH
417Intro to Abstract Algebra |
|
MATH
453Elementary Theory of Numbers |
|
Advanced
Aspects of Euclidean Geometry: |
|
MATH
403Euclidean Geometry |
|
Applied Mathematics: |
|
MATH
347Fundamental Mathematics or MATH 348- Fundamental
Mathematics-ACP |
|
MATH
380Advanced Calculus |
|
MATH
385Intro Differential Equations |
|
MATH
441Differential Equations |
|
MATH
444Elementary Real Analysis |
|
MATH
446Applied Complex Variables |
|
Probability-Statistics: |
|
STAT
400/MATH 463Statistics and Probability I |
|
History of
Calculus: |
|
MATH
406History of Calculus |
Hours |
Requirements to
Teach Mathematics in Grades 6-8 |
3 |
CI 431
Tchg Elementary Mathematics |
15 |
Courses from
at least four of the following areas: |
|
Math For
Elementary Teachers: |
|
MATH
117Elementary Mathematics |
|
MATH
103Theory of Arithmetic |
|
Calculus: |
|
MATH
220Calculus I |
|
MATH
230Calculus II |
|
Modern Algebra: |
|
MATH
413Intro to Combinatorics |
|
MATH
417Intro to Abstract Algebra |
|
MATH
453Elementary Theory of Numbers |
|
Topics on
Geometry: |
|
MATH
402Non Euclidean Geometry |
|
Computer
Science: |
|
CS
101 Intro to Computing, Eng & Sci |
|
Probability-Statistics: |
|
STAT
100/MATH 161Statistics |
|
STAT
400/MATH 463Statistics and Probability I |
|
History of
Mathematics: |
|
MATH
406History of Calculus |
Students are advised that additional course work is necessary
to teach in grades six through eight. Consult the certification
officer in 130 Education Building for additional information.