B.A. or B.S. in Mathematics
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Students who have taken a significant amount of mathematics, but not enough for a major may graduate with a minor in mathematics. This requires 18 hours in mathematics courses, including Math 2184 or 2185, of which at least 9 hours are 3000-level or higher, chosen in consultation with a mathematics department advisor.
Columbian College requires that at least one-half of the course work for a minor must be done in residence.
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Subjects
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- Mathematics
- Calculus
- Algebra
- GCSE Mathematics
- Multivariable Calculus
- Single Variable
- Real Analysis
- Abstract
- Introduction
Course programme
- Single Variable Calculus I
- Single Variable Calculus II
- Multivariable Calculus
- Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning,
- Any one of the following computer programming courses:CSCI 1011(Java),CSCI 1012 (Python),CSCI 1041(FORTRAN), CSCI 1111(Software Development), CSCI 1121 or 1131(C)
- Majors in pure math may instead take an additional 3000- or 4000-level elective.
- Linear Algebra: the table below gives the options for each concentration and degree.
Majors must complete 21 credit hours (7 courses) for the BA, or 27 credit hours (9 courses) for the BS, of 3000- or 4000-level mathematics courses; however, for the BS, if a student completes the BS requirements for a major in astronomy and astrophysics, biology, biophysics, chemistry, economics, physics, statistics, finance, or any major in SEAS, the requirement is reduced to 21 credit hours. This course work must include the following track-specific requirements:
For Pure Mathematics:
- Introduction to Abstract Algebra I
- Real Analysis I
- Linear Algebra II
- Introduction to Complex Variables
- Introduction to Topology
- Introduction to Abstract Algebra II
- Real Analysis II
- Ordinary Differential Equations
- Partial Differential Equations
- Intro to Mathematical Modeling
- Intro to Numerical Analysis
- Real Analysis I
- Ordinary Differential Equations
- Intro to Mathematical Modeling
- Intro to Numerical Analysis
- a minor or second major in statistics, economics, physics, finance, any SEAS department, or another discipline, approved by the department, in which mathematics is heavily used.
B.A. or B.S. in Mathematics