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Nov 21, 2024
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2017-2018 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Mathematics, Teaching Mathematics Concentration, B.A.
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Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
The Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics requires 61-65 units in the major, plus 51 units of General Education and 4-8 units of electives. Each course required for the major must be completed with a “C” (2.0) or better, and may not be taken on a Credit/No Credit basis.
Core Requirements (25 units)
Teaching Mathematics Concentration (21-22 units)
Plus two of the following:
Cognates (9-11 units)
Students are required to complete one the of following cognates:
Chemistry Cognate (10 units)
Civil Engineering Cognate (9 units)
Computer Science Cognate (10 units)
Economics Cognate (9 units)
Finance Cognate (9 units)
Information Systems and Decision Sciences Cognate (9 units)
Three from the following:
Mathematics Cognate (9 units)
Three upper-division courses in Mathematics from one of the four concentrations of the Mathematics major other than the student’s own concentration.
Physics Cognate (11 units)
Research Cognate (9 units)
Computer Programming Requirement (3 units)
Writing Requirement
MATH 380 will satisfy the university’s upper-division writing requirement for mathematics majors.
Internship in Mathematics
Students should contact the Mathematics Department internship coordinator, MH-154.
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