Bachelor of Arts with a major in Mathematics
Requirements
This program is designed for those students who wish to pursue a career primarily related to mathematics. This program does require a minor or a dual major.
Course Number and Title | Hrs. | Prerequisites |
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CS 101 Logic & Computing | 3 | 2 years H.S. Algebra |
MATH 205 Calculus I | 5 | MATH 111 or Equivalent |
MATH 206 Calculus II | 5 | MATH 205 |
MATH 223 Discrete Mathematics I | 3 | 3 years H.S. College Prep. Math |
MATH 230 Mathematical Modeling | 3 | MATH 206, 223 |
MATH 250 Mathematical Proof | 1 | MATH 223 |
MATH 305 Calculus III | 4 | MATH 206 |
MATH 307 Linear Algebra | 3 | MATH 202, 206, or 224 |
MATH 415 Abstract Algebra | 3 | MATH 223, 250, 307 |
MATH 417 Real Analysis | 3 | MATH 250, 305 |
MATH 450 Seminar | 1 | Jr. or Sr. Status |
Choose One: | 3 |
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MATH 108 Introductory Statistics | (3) | MATH 100 or ACT 18 or SAT 480 |
MATH 318 Mathematical Statistics | (3) | MATH 250, 305, 317 |
3 courses from: | 9 |
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CS 302 Theory of Computation | (3) | MATH 224, 250 |
MATH 224 Discrete Mathematics II | (3) | MATH 223 |
MATH 308 Operations Research | (3) | MATH 224 or MATH 230 |
MATH 309 History of Mathematics | (3) | MATH 206 or 202, and MATH 223 |
MATH 311 Modern Geometry | (3) | MATH 206, 223, 250 |
MATH 313 Differential Equations | (3) | MATH 305 |
MATH 317 Probability | (3) | MATH 223, 250; 202 or 206 |
MATH 319 Number Theory | (3) | MATH 206, 223, 250 |
MATH 341 Applied Regression | (3) | MATH 108 or 318 |
MATH 498 Independent Study | (3) | Jr. or Sr. Status |
Total Hours | 46 hrs. |
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Institutional Core Requirements: | ||
Communication Course | 3 | |
Critical Cultural Inquiry (CCI) | 3 | |
Math/Logic course | 3 | |
Religion course | 3 | |
Historical Reasoning course | 3 | |
Composition | 6 | |
Natural Science | 6 | |
Humanities | 6 | |
Social Sciences | 6 | |
Aesthetics | 6 | |
Total Core Hours | 45 hrs. |
*To earn an Bachelor's degree through Ashland University, a student must earn at least 120 hours.
Note: CS 121-122 is recommended for the major
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