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The following courses outside the Department of Mathematics (27 to 31 credits): |
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One course of at least 3 credits in biological science, entomology, microbiology, physiology, plant biology, or integrative biology. At least 2 credits in laboratory in biological science, chemistry, entomology, microbiology, physiology, plant biology, or integrative biology. Any course noted in item (2) (c) below may count towards the 2 credit laboratory requirement. |
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One course from each of the following groups (8 or 10 credits): |
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CEM |
141 |
General Chemistry |
4 |
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CEM |
151 |
General and Descriptive Chemistry |
4 |
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CEM |
181H |
Honors Chemistry I |
4 |
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LB |
171 |
Principles of Chemistry I |
4 |
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CEM |
142 |
General and Inorganic Chemistry |
3 |
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CEM |
152 |
Principles of Chemistry |
3 |
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CEM |
182H |
Honors Chemistry II |
4 |
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LB |
172 |
Principles of Chemistry II |
3 |
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CEM |
161 |
Chemistry Laboratory I |
1 |
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CEM |
185H |
Honors Chemistry Laboratory I |
2 |
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LB |
171L |
Introductory Chemistry Laboratory I |
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Both of the following courses (8 credits): |
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CSE |
231 |
Introduction to Programming I |
4 |
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CSE |
232 |
Introduction to Programming II |
4 |
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One course from each of the following groups (8 to 10 credits): |
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PHY |
173 |
Studio Physics for Scientists and Engineers I |
5 |
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PHY |
183 |
Physics for Scientists and Engineers I |
4 |
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PHY |
193H |
Honors Physics I - Mechanics |
4 |
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LB |
273 |
Physics I |
4 |
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PHY |
174 |
Studio Physics for Scientists and Engineers II |
5 |
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PHY |
184 |
Physics for Scientists and Engineers II |
4 |
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294H |
Honors Physics II - Electromagnetism |
4 |
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LB |
274 |
Physics II |
4 |
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First–year competency in a foreign language |
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For students, who have been admitted to the teacher certification program, completion of the Professional Education Courses in the Department of Teacher Education. |
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A total of 33 to 40 credits in courses in the Department of Mathematics including: |
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One course from each of the following two groups (6 to 8 credits): |
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MTH |
132 |
Calculus I |
3 |
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MTH |
152H |
Honors Calculus |
3 |
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LB |
118 |
Calculus I |
4 |
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MTH |
133 |
Calculus II |
4 |
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MTH |
153H |
Honors Calculus II |
3 |
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LB |
119 |
Calculus II |
4 |
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One of the following courses (3 or 4 credits): |
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MTH |
234 |
Multivariable Calculus |
4 |
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MTH |
254H |
Honors Multivariable Calculus |
4 |
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LB |
220 |
Calculus III |
4 |
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One of the following two groups (4 or 7 credits): |
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MTH |
299 |
Transitions |
4 |
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MTH |
309 |
Linear Algebra I |
3 |
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MTH |
317H |
Honors Linear Algebra |
4 |
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One course from each of the following groups (6 credits): |
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MTH |
310 |
Abstract Algebra I and Number Theory |
3 |
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MTH |
418H |
Honors Algebra I |
3 |
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MTH |
320 |
Analysis I |
3 |
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MTH |
327H |
Honors Introduction to Analysis |
3 |
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All of the following courses (9 credits): |
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MTH |
451 |
Numerical Analysis I |
3 |
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MTH |
481 |
Discrete Mathematics I |
3 |
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MTH |
496 |
Capstone in Mathematics (W) |
3 |
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The completion of Mathematics 496 satisfies the capstone course requirement of the computational mathematics major. |
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One of the following courses (3 credits): |
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MTH |
452 |
Numerical Analysis II |
3 |
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MTH |
482 |
Discrete Mathematics II |
3 |
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One of the following courses (3 credits): |
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MTH |
235 |
Differential Equations |
3 |
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MTH |
340 |
Ordinary Differential Equations I |
3 |
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MTH |
347H |
Honors Ordinary Differential Equations |
3 |
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At least one of the following courses (3 credits): |
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Students who select Mathematics 452 or 482 may count the credits toward either requirement 3.c.(6) or 3.d. but not toward both of those requirements. |
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Approval of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering is required to enroll in Computer Science and Engineering 331 and 440. |
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CSE |
331 |
Algorithms and Data Structures |
3 |
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CSE |
440 |
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence |
3 |
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MTH |
360 |
Theory of Mathematical Interest |
3 |
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MTH |
415 |
Applied Linear Algebra |
3 |
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MTH |
416 |
Introduction to Algebraic Coding |
3 |
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MTH |
441 |
Ordinary Differential Equations II |
3 |
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MTH |
452 |
Numerical Analysis II |
3 |
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MTH |
457 |
Introduction to Financial Mathematics |
3 |
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MTH |
482 |
Discrete Mathematics II |
3 |
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STT |
351 |
Probability and Statistics for Engineering |
3 |
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STT |
430 |
Introduction to Probability and Statistics |
3 |
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STT |
441 |
Probability and Statistics I: Probability |
3 |
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STT |
455 |
Actuarial Models I |
3 |
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STT |
461 |
Computations in Probability and Statistics |
3 |