Mathematics

Core
MATH 1614 crCalculus with Analytic Geometry I
MATH 1624 crCalculus with Analytic Geometry II
MATH 2614 cr Calculus with Analytic Geometry III
MATH 262 4 cr Introduction to Differential Equations

Required Courses--all 10 credits are required
MATH 304 3 crApplied Probability and Statistics
MATH 3233 crLinear Algebra
MATH 4203 crAbstract Algebra
MATH 4801 crSenior Seminar

One Course From--three credits are required
MATH 4013 cr Advanced Calculus
MATH 4053 crIntroduction to Real Analysis

Two Courses From--six credits required
MATH 4413 crNumerical Analysis I
MATH 4543 crProbability and Statistics I
MATH 4713 crAbstract Geometry

Electives--six credits required
Six additional credits in 300-400 level mathematics courses.

Additional Requirements--three credits required.

One computer science course involving a structured programming language suitable for mathematics.

A mathematics minor is available by completing 18 credits in mathematics courses that must include MATH 161, 162, 261 and 262 and may not include math classes numbered below 121.

Mathematics (B.S.) Teacher Certification

Restricted to students seeking teacher certification in mathematics.

Major Courses
MATH 1614 crCalculus with Analytic Geometry I
MATH 1624 cr Calculus with Analytic Geometry II
MATH 2614 crCalculus with Analytic Geometry III
MATH 2624 crIntroduction to Differential Equations
MATH 3023 crIntroduction to Modern Math
MATH 3043 crApplied Probability and Statistics
MATH 3233 crLinear Algebra
MATH 4203 crAbstract Algebra
MATH 4713 crAbstract Geometry
MATH 4762 crContent and Concepts: Secondary School Mathematics
MATH 4801 crSenior Seminar

Required Electives--nine credits required
Nine additional credits in 300-400 level mathematics courses.

Additional Requirements--three credits required
One computer science course involving a structured programming language suitable for mathematics.

A mathematics minor for teacher certification (restricted to students seeking teacher certification in mathematics; is available by completing 20 credits in mathematics that must include two semesters of calculus and may include no more than four credits from MATH 121, 141 and 150. In accordance with the Academic Residency Requirement, at least three credit hours of mathematics at the Sophomore or higher level must be completed at SVSU.

Computational Mathematics (B.S.)

No minor is required.

Core--all 16 credits required
MATH 1614 crCalculus with Analytic Geometry I
MATH 1624 crCalculus with Analytic Geometry II
MATH 2614 crCalculus with Analytic Geometry III
MATH 2624 crIntroduction to Differential Equations

Required Courses--all 29 credits required
MATH 3003 crDiscrete Mathematical Structures
MATH 3233 crLinear Algebra
MATH 4413 crNumerical Analysis I
MATH 4801 crSenior Seminar
CS 1054 crIntroduction to Computers and Programming
CS 1153 cr Programming I
CS 1473 crFORTRAN Programming
CS 2153 crProgramming II
CS 2303 crAssembly Language
CS 3153 crData Structures

One course from--three credits required
MATH 4013 crAdvanced Calculus
MATH 4053 crIntroduction to Real Analysis

One course from--three credits required
MATH 3043 crApplied Probability and Statistics
MATH 4543 crProbability and Statistics I

Electives--nine additional credits from: 300/400-level mathematics courses, except 302.

Additional Requirement

A mathematics competency exam is required to be taken in the senior year. Students should contact department for information concerning testing times.

A computational mathematics minor is available by completing eight credits of calculus plus 10 credits of computer science courses including CS 147. The other computer science credits must be taken from CS 105, 115, 215, 230, 330 or 445.


Last updated: 22-Jan-98
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