Mathematics, Emphasis in Computational Science, B.S. in Applied Arts and Sciences
These courses cannot be taken for credit/no credit (Cr/NC). The cumulative GPA in MATH 245 , MATH 252 , and MATH 254 must be a C+ (2.3) or better.
Complete with a grade of C (2.0) or better:
- MATH 150 - Calculus I Units: 4
- MATH 151 - Calculus II Units: 4
- MATH 237 - Elementary Differential Equations Units: 3
- MATH 245 - Discrete Mathematics Units: 3
- MATH 252 - Calculus III Units: 4
- MATH 254 - Introduction to Linear Algebra Units: 3
- CS 150 - Introductory Computer Programming Units: 3
- CS 150L - Introductory Computer Programming Laboratory Units: 1
- CS 160 - Intermediate Computer Programming Units: 3
- CS 160L - Intermediate Computer Programming Laboratory Units: 1
- CS 210 - Data Structures Units: 3
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- STAT 250 - Statistical Principles and Practices Units: 3
Preparation for the Major
These courses must be completed with a grade of C (2.0) or better, and cannot be taken for credit/no credit (Cr/NC). The cumulative GPA in MATH 245 , MATH 252 , and MATH 254 must be a C+ (2.3) or better.
- MATH 150 - Calculus I Units: 4
- MATH 151 - Calculus II Units: 4
- MATH 237 - Elementary Differential Equations Units: 3
- MATH 245 - Discrete Mathematics Units: 3
- MATH 252 - Calculus III Units: 4
- MATH 254 - Introduction to Linear Algebra Units: 3
- CS 150 - Introductory Computer Programming Units: 3
- CS 150L - Introductory Computer Programming Laboratory Units: 1
- CS 160 - Intermediate Computer Programming Units: 3
- CS 160L - Intermediate Computer Programming Laboratory Units: 1
- CS 210 - Data Structures Units: 3
- STAT 250 - Statistical Principles and Practices Units: 3
Graduation Writing Assessment Requirement
Completing one of the approved upper division writing courses (W) with a grade of C (2.0) or better. See “Graduation Requirements ” section for a complete listing of requirements.
Major
A minimum of 36 upper division units to include
At Least Nine Units Selected from
- COMP 526 - Computational Methods for Scientists Units: 3
- COMP 536 - Computational Modeling for Scientists Units: 3
- CS 503 - Scientific Database Techniques Units: 3
- CS 558 - Computer Simulation Units: 3
- MATH 336 - Introduction to Mathematical Modeling Units: 3
- MATH 525 - Algebraic Coding Theory Units: 3
- MATH 532 - Functions of a Complex Variable Units: 3
- MATH 537 - Ordinary Differential Equations Units: 3
- MATH 542 - Introduction to Computational Ordinary Differential Equations Units: 3
- MATH 543 - Numerical Matrix Analysis Units: 3
Three Units
- MATH 499 - Special Study Units: 1-3 (Senior Project)
And Nine Units of Electives
Nine units of electives in computer science, mathematics, or statistics (approved by the applied mathematics adviser) excluding
- MATH 302 - Transition to Higher Mathematics Units: 3
- MATH 303 - History of Mathematics Units: 3
- MATH 312 - Topics from Elementary Mathematics: Statistics and Probability Units: 3
- MATH 313 - Topics in Elementary Mathematics: Algebra of Change Units: 3
- MATH 342A - Methods of Applied Mathematics I Units: 3
- MATH 342B - Methods of Applied Mathematics II Units: 3
- MATH 413 - Mathematics for the Middle Grades Units: 3
- MATH 414 - Mathematics Curriculum and Instruction Units: 3
- MATH 509 - Computers in Teaching Mathematics Units: 3
Note
Students planning to take MATH 499 as an elective course must obtain approval from the program adviser.
Master Plan
A master plan of the courses taken to fulfill the major must be approved by the adviser and filed with the major department.