Bachelor of Science in Mathematics - Advanced Training Track
What is the Advanced Training Track?
This program is designed especially for those intending to pursue graduate work in mathematics. The requirements should be viewed as minimum preparation and students are encouraged to take additional electives as they have time and interest.
Degree Requirements
- Required:
- The following courses:
- MATH 263 A,B,C,D - Calculus
- MATH 211 - Elementary Linear Algebra
- MATH 340 - Differential Equations
- MATH 411 - Linear Algebra
- MATH 460A,B,C - Advanced Calculus
- Either of:
- MATH 413A,B - Intro. to Modern Algebra
- MATH 480A,B - Topology
- The following courses:
- Electives:
- At least 2 additional courses, at the 300-level or above, for at least 56 hours total in MATH courses. Below are suggested courses.
- Actuarial Math - MATH 455
- Applied Algebra and Coding - MATH 314, 412, 413A,B
- Analysis - MATH 360
- Applied Analysis - MATH 440, 443, 470
- Bioinformatics - MATH 486
- Discrete Applications - MATH 308, 442, 443
- Differential Equations - MATH 340, 441, 449
- History of Math - MATH 300
- Linear Algebra - MATH 410, 411
- Modern Geometry - MATH 330A,B
- Number Theory and Cryptography - MATH 307, 407
- Numerical Analysis - MATH 344, 444, 445, 446, 448
- Statistics - MATH 450A,B,C, 451, 452
- Topology - MATH 480A,B
- Typical courses are 4 credits and run one 10-week quarter.
- See the Classes page for descriptions of the Mathematics courses.
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