Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
This degree program is designed for students whose career
goals require a strong, comprehensive preparation in mathematics. Such careers
include engineering, physics, computer technology and other areas of the
sciences. Students pursuing careers as professional mathematicians and those who
expect to do graduate work in mathematics are advised to choose this program for
their undergraduate major in mathematics.
The Bachelor of Science degree consists of the following
coursework.
Required Program:
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MATH 201,
202, 300,
301, 302,
351,
375, 522,
541
(27)
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Select 3 hours from MATH 509,
551, or
553
(3)
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Select 3 hours from MATH 542,
543, 545,
or 575 (3)
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MATH 509,
542,
543, 545,
551,
553,
or 575 (3)
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MATH courses numbered above 300 (6)
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MAED 200 (1)
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CSCI 151, 207, 208
(11)
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PHYS 211 (4)
General Education Distribution Requirements not met by
Required Program:
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ACAD 101 (1)
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Foreign Language Requirement (0 - 4)
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Oral Communication (0 - 3)
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WRIT 101, GNED 102, CRTW 201 (9)
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Social Science (6 - 9)
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Humanities and Arts (6
- 9)
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Global Perspectives (3)
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Natural Science (3)
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Intensive Writing (3)
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Historical Perspectives
(3)
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Constitution Requirement (0 - 3)
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General Electives (15-26)
Note:
For complete information
regarding General Education requirements, see the
Winthrop
University Undergraduate Catalog.
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