2004-2005 Academic Catalog

Science and Mathematics School of Engineering, Nursing, and Science 172 Mathematics–Bachelor of Arts The Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in mathematics provides coursework and training in advanced mathematics. Because of the general nature of this curriculum and opportunity to complement the major with electives from other fields of study, this curriculum provides excellent preparation for graduate study in areas that require good quantitative and/or analytical skills such as philosophy, business, and theology. This liberal arts major also prepares students for a wide variety of career opportunities that require a general Bachelor of Arts degree. The flexibility of this major enables students to select their math- ematics and other electives to meet educational or career goals. Students should include courses in astronomy, chemistry, and physics as general electives. Course requirements involve 53 semester hours including: Mathematics Core Requirements ..............................................41 CS-1210 C++ Programming............................................... 2 MATH-1990 Beautiful Math Structures and Thinking .......... 3 MATH-1710, 1720, 2710 Calculus I, II, III .......................... 13 MATH-2210 Logic and Methods of Proof ............................ 3 MATH-2740 Differential Equations ...................................... 3 MATH-3610 Linear Algebra ................................................. 3 MATH-3800 Research Methods in Mathematics ................ 1 MATH-4800 Capstone Experience in Mathematics ............ 3 PHYS-2110, 2120, 2130 General Physics I, II, III.............. 10 Electives (meeting the following criteria) ...................................12 Applied courses (at least three (3) hours from the following applied courses) ....................................................................... 3 EGME-2050 Computational Methods ................................. 4 MATH-3110, 4110 Probability and Statistics I, II ................. 6 MATH-3550 Discrete Mathematics: Graph Theory ............. 3 MATH-3640 Introduction to Operations Research .............. 3 MATH-3750 Introduction to Dynamical Systems ................ 3 MATH-4210 Mathematical Methods for Physicists ............. 3 *MATH-4880 Topics in Mathematics ................................ 1-3 MATH-4900 Independent Study in Mathematics .............. 1-3 Theoretical Courses (at least three (3) hours from the following theoretical courses) .................................................................. 3-9 MATH-3500 Number Theory ............................................... 3 MATH-3550 Discrete Mathematics: Graph Theory ............. 3 MATH-3560 Discrete Mathematics: Combinations ............ 3 MATH-3710 Advanced Calculus ......................................... 3 MATH-3740 Complex Variables .......................................... 3 MATH-4410 Euclidean and Non-Euclidean Geometry ....... 3 MATH-4450 Topology .......................................................... 3 MATH-4610, 4620 Abstract Algebra I, II ............................... 6 MATH-4710, 4720 Real Variables I, II ................................. 6 MATH-4880 Topics in Mathematics .................................1-3 MATH-4900 Independent Study in Mathematics .............. 1-3 *Capstone Course Mathematics Major (B.A.) Curriculum Summary Proficiency Requirements ........................................................ 0-5 Other General Education Requirements ....................... 45.5-53.5 Mathematics Major Requirements.............................................53 Electives ......................................................................... 21.5-29.5 Total (minimum, not includingproficiency) .......................... 128 A complete description of the General Education Requirements is found on page 18 Suggested Four-Year Curriculum for a Major in Mathematics–B.A. First year: BEGE-1710 Christian Life and Thought ........................................... 3 BEGE-1720Spiritual Formation ........................................................ 3 COM-1100 Fundamentals of Speech ............................................... 3 CS-1210C++Programming .............................................................. 2 ENG-1400Composition..................................................................... 3 HUM-1400 Introduction to the Humanities ........................................ 3 MATH-1710, 1720 Calculus I, II ...................................................... 10 MATH-1990 Beautiful Math Structures and Thinking ....................... 3 PEF-1990 Physical Activity and the Christian Life ........................... 1 Physical Education Activity Elective ................................................ 1 Total .............................................................................................. 32 Second year: BEGE-2730 Old Testament Literature .............................................. 3 BEGE-2740 New Testament Literature ............................................ 3 GSS-1000 Foundations of Social Science ...................................... 3 MATH-2210 Logic and Methods of Proof ........................................ 3 MATH-2710Calculus III ..................................................................... 3 MATH-2740 Differential Equations ................................................... 3 MATH-3800 Research Methods in Mathematics ............................. 1 PHYS-2110, 2120 General Physics I, II ............................................ 8 Literature Elective ............................................................................. 3 Electives ........................................................................................... 3 Total .............................................................................................. 33 Third year: BEGE-3750 Christian Worldview Development ............................... 2 BEGE-3760 Christian Worldview Integration ................................... 2 BIO-1000 Principles of Biology ...................................................... 3.5 MATH-3610 Linear Algebra ............................................................. 3 PHYS-2130 General Physics III ........................................................ 2 Mathematics Electives ...................................................................... 6 HumanitiesElective ........................................................................... 3 Social Science/Global Awareness Elective .................................... 3 Electives ........................................................................................... 9 Total ........................................................................................... 33.5 Fourth year: MATH-4800 Capstone Experience in Mathematics ......................... 3 History Elective ................................................................................. 3 Mathematics Electives ...................................................................... 6 Electives ......................................................................................... 18 Total .............................................................................................. 30

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