This section specifies the mathematics major discipline requirements only. Please refer to the Bachelor of Science section for information on additional requirements. Lower-level requirements: 36–38 credits Course Title Credits MATH 111 Calculus I 4 MATH 112 Calculus II 4 or MATH 118 Calculus II for Life Sciences MATH 211 Calculus III 3 MATH 221 Linear Algebra 3 MATH 265 Transition to Advanced Mathematics (see Note 1) 3 MATH 270 Introduction to Probability and Statistics 4 COMP 152 Introduction to Structured Programming (see Note 2) 4 MATH 225 Topics in Discrete Mathematics (see Note 3) or MATH 255 Ordinary Differential Equations 3 One pair of courses from the following sequences: CHEM 111 Principles of Chemistry I (previously offered) 4 and CHEM 112 Principles of Chemistry II (previously offered) 4 or CHEM 113 Principles of Chemistry I 5 and CHEM 114 Principles of Chemistry II 5 or PHYS 111 Mechanics 5 and PHYS 112 Electricity and Magnetism 5 or BIO 111 Introductory Biology I 5 and BIO 112 Introductory Biology II 5 Note 1: Students who have successfully completed MATH 214 prior to January 2006 may use MATH 214 in place of MATH 265. Note 2: Students who have successfully completed COMP 150 prior to September 2006 may use COMP 150 in place of COMP 152. Note 3: Students who have successfully completed MATH 125 prior to January 2005 may use MATH 125 in place of MATH 225. Upper-level requirements: 30 credits 30 upper-level credits of mathematics courses labeled above MATH 302, which must include MATH 340. At least nine of these upper-level credits must be 400-level. Students may use PHYS 381 as part of the thirty upper-level credits; however, PHYS 381 cannot be used to satisfy requirements of a math program as well as requirements of a physics program.
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