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Liberal Arts - Mathematics Sequence

 
FOUNDATION COURSE SEQUENCE
Course # Title Suggested Year 
ECON  221 Principles of Microeconomics or Sophomore
ECON  222 Principles of Macroeconomics  
ENGL  105 Expository Writing Freshman
ENGL  252 Effective Speaking Sophomore
HIST  107 World Civilization I or Freshman
HIST 108 World Civilization II  
MATH  190 Calculus I  
MGMT  100 Business and Society Freshman
MIS 109 Micro Computer Applications
(1 credit-hour)
Freshman
SEM  115 Current Issues Symposium Freshman
SEM  139 Professional Development Seminar - 1st Yr (1 credit-hour) Freshman
SEM  239 Professional Development Seminar - 2nd Yr (1 credit-hour) Sophomore
SEM  339 Professional Development Seminar - 3rd Yr (1 credit-hour) Junior
SEM  439 Professional Development Seminar - 4th Yr (1 credit-hour) Senior
FOCUSED CHOICE SEQUENCE – MATHEMATICS MAJORS
Discipline Credits Description Suggested Year
Advanced Writing 3 1 course to be selected from ENGL 320, ENGL 321, ENGL 345 or ENGL 346 Sophomore-Senior
Environmental Science/ Mathematics 7 or 8 1 course to be selected from ESCI 233 and lab or ESCI 243 and lab AND 1 course to be selected from any additional Environmental Science course offerings Sophomore-Senior
Human Behavior 6 2 courses to be selected from BCOM 247, BCOM 249, BCOM 310, BCOM 311, Psychology or Sociology course offerings.  Freshman-Senior
Humanities 6 2 courses to be selected from Art, Foreign Language, Literature, Music, Philosophy or Religion course offerings  Freshman-Senior
Social Science 6 2 courses to be selected from Economics, History, Political Science or Public Administration course offerings Freshman-Senior
LIBERAL ARTS CORE
Discipline Credits Description Suggested Year
World Culture & People 6 2 courses to be selected from BCOM 310, ECON 412, ENGL 238, ESCI 309, HIST 369, REL 322, SOC 107, SPAN 290 or foreign languauge by petition Sophomore-Senior
Liberal Arts Electives  6 2 courses must be 200 level or above, from one of the following disciplines, outside of the student’s major: Art, English, Environmental Science, History, Mathematics, Music/Dance, Philosophy, Religion or Psychology. Sophomore-Senior
MAJOR COURSES
Course # Title Suggested Year
REQUIRED COURSES      
MATH  191 Calculus II  
MATH  215 Statistics I  
MATH  229 Calculus III  
MATH  348 Linear Algebra  
MATH  442 Abstract Algebra  
ELECTIVE COURSES      
MATH  349 Differential Equations  
MATH  362 Finite Mathematics  
MATH  363 Advanced Statistics  
MATH  395 Discrete Mathematics  
MATH  440 Real Analysis  
MATH  441 College Geometry  
MATH  470 Special Topics  
ELECTIVES
Course # Title Suggested Year
21 Credit hours required
Total credits required: 120
NOTE: All courses are 3 credit-hours unless otherwise noted and may meet only one degree requirement


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