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The course requirements for a major are fulfilled by selecting one of
the following three paths. (Note: Transfer students must complete at least
nine upper division hours in mathematics from the Washburn Mathematics
Department.)
Mathematics
Calculus (MA 151, 152, 153), Discrete Mathematics (MA 207), Linear Algebra
(MA 261), Applied Statistics (MA 343), Modern Algebra (MA 354), Introduction
to Real Analysis I (MA 371), Introduction to Real Analysis II (MA 372),
Logic for Programming (PH 110) or Logic (PH 220), FORTRAN (CM 170) or
The C Programming Language (CM 244), and any two of the following four
courses:
Mathematical Models (MA 330), Mathematical Statistics (MA 344), Mathematical
Statistics II (MA 345), Numerical Analysis (MA 376).
In addition, 10-15 hours of correlated courses approved by the department
are required. The correlated course requirement will be one of the following:
Physics 261 and 262; Physics 281 and 282; EC 201, EC 202, BU 342, and
BU 347; EC 201, EC 202, AC 224, AC 225, and BU 381; or a specially designed
sequence to be approved by the Department Chair.
Mathematics (Secondary Education Specialization)
Calculus (MA 151, 152, 153), Discrete Mathematics (MA 207), Linear Algebra
(MA 261), Applied Statistics (MA 343), Modern Algebra (MA 354), Modern
Geometry (MA 367), Introduction to Real Analysis I (MA 371), Mathematical
Models (MA 330), Logic for Programming (PH 110) or Logic (PH 220), History
of Mathematics (MA 381) or Philosophy of Mathematics (PH 325). Students
seeking certification to teach mathematics must also be formally admitted
to the University's Professional Teacher Education Programs. For admission
requirements, see EDUCATION in this catalog.
Mathematics (Actuarial Science Specialization)
Calculus (MA 151, 152, 153), Differential Equations (MA 241), Mathematical
Theory of Interest (MA 250), Linear Algebra (MA 261), Applied Statistics
(MA 343), Mathematical Statistics (MA 344, MA 345), Numerical Analysis
(MA 376), Actuarial Mathematics (MA 385), Operations Research (CM 310),
Accounting (AC 224, AC 225), Economics (EC 201, EC 202), Insurance 3 of
the 4 (BU 374, BU 375, BU 378, BU 475), Business 1 of the 3 (BU 342, BU
345, BU 346).
General Requirements
General requirements for the Bachelor of Arts degree or the Bachelor of
Science degree are listed in the catalog. See College of Arts and Sciences,
degree programs, in the index.
SUGGESTED INITIAL SCHEDULE FOR MATHEMATICS MAJORS IN
ALL THREE SPECIALTIES
Freshman
First Semester
Mathematics 151*
Philosophy 110 or 220
Computer Information Science 111 (Mathematics and Actuarial Science specialties)
English 101**
Physical Education Requirement
Electives (0-6 hours)
Second Semester
Mathematics 152
Computer Information
Science 170 or 244
(Mathematics and Actuarial Science specialties)
English 101**
Electives (1-7 hours)
Suggested electives for Secondary Education students are: Education 150,
Education 200.
*Students not qualified to enter Mathematics 151 will be placed in mathematics
courses according to their high school preparation.
**First or second semester depending on student's last name.
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