BACHELOR OF ARTS - COMPREHENSIVE OPTION
2004-2005
Students seeking a BA in Mathematics must have fourth semester proficiency in a second language.

Since the BA degree is not science-intensive, students seeking the BA in Mathematics need not complete science requirements outside those specificed in the University general education requirements.

Students planning to go on to graduate study in mathematics or applied mathematics should choose the Comprehensive Option; the option contains the minimum requirements for admission to most graduate programs in these areas. Students selecting this option should consult with a Mathematics Department advisor in choosing additional course work to ensure that they are prepared for the graduate school of their choice. Students in this option need to complete the core courses as well as the following courses listed below.

THE CORE COURSES: Should be completed by the end of the sophomore year.

THE COMPREHENSIVE COURSES
MATH 413   Linear Algebra

MATH 415A  Introduction to Abstract Algebra

MATH 415B  Second Course in Abstract Algebra

MATH 424   Elements of Complex Variables

MATH 425A  Real Analysis of One Variable

MATH 425B  Real Analysis of Several Variables

For complete listing of all degree requirements, see the Academic Program Requirements Report (APRR) in the university catalog.
BS in Mathematics/Comprehensive Option
BA in Mathematics/Comprehensive Option

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