This option allows you the flexibility either to specialize (in applied mathematics for example or to acquire a broad background in mathematics by selecting from various areas of mathematics such as linear algebra, abstract algebra, analysis, applied mathematics, history of mathematics, number theory, topology, and probability & statistics.
Description Consists of at least 44 credits:
a. Take at least 12 credits of Natural Science Courses from the General Education Program list, including i) PHYS 150, or ii) PHYS 203 and 204
b. Or, complete a major or minor in Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Paper Science or Physics
a. Algebra: Two courses from Math 330, 331, 332
b. Analysis: Two courses from Math 323, 324, 327
c. Operations Research: Math 310 and 315
d. Probability and Statistics: Math 356 and 357
a. (6 credits) Take two courses from Math 305, 310, 315, 320, 323, 324, 327, 330, 331, 332, 335, 356, 357, 367, 372.
b. (3 or 4 credits): Take one additional course from 5a or 3-4 credits from 390, 395 or 499