Mathematics
The following suggested curriculum is typical of that required by many universities for Mathematics majors. Many industries that hire mathematicians are engineering- or science-oriented, such as aircraft and missile, chemical, electrical equipment and petroleum industries. Excellent career opportunities exist in business- and economic-related positions, statistical and actuarial work. A strong minor in a related field (such as business, economics, science, etc.) is helpful in preparing for specific areas of employment. Students should see an advisor for information about specific university requirements in mathematics.
Courses
- MATH 166 — Calculus and Analytical Geometry I
- ENGL 101 — English Composition
- CITA 110 — Introduction to Word Processing
- GUID 109
- PHLE 120 — Ethics
- MATH 267 — Calculus and Analytical Geometry II
- ENGL 102 — English Composition
- PHYS 201
- MATH 136 — General Statistics
- MATH 268 — Calculus and Analytical Geometry III
- PHYS 202
- ENGR 201
- COMM 103 — Fundamentals of Speech Communication
- MATH 236 — Linear Algebra
- MATH 269 — Differential Equations
- PSYH 101 — Psychology
- HLTH 102 — Human Health and Wellness