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All bachelor's programs in the department build upon a four-class calculus and differential equations foundation and incorporate computational elements. Mathematics and applied mathematics majors must complete additional advanced courses in analysis and algebra, while statistics degrees demand further statistics coursework. The applied mathematics curriculum includes a four-course professional core designed to demonstrate mathematical applications across disciplines. Specific degree requirements vary, including major-related technical electives, with all programs mandating at least 120 credit hours to graduate.
Applied mathematics majors need to collaborate with their academic advisor to create a customized study plan. This involves selecting a focus area, choosing four related mathematics electives, and completing a 12-credit professional core to gain scientific expertise in their chosen field. The study plan must clearly outline both the mathematics electives and professional core courses relevant to the application area.