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The BS degree in Mathematics requires a common core of courses at the lower-division level and junior-level followed by senior-level depth and breadth requirements. The upper-division requirements in the major total 4550 credits. Thus, a mathematics major has ample opportunity to take further mathematics courses focused toward specific interests and career goals. Programs supporting interdisciplinary interests are strongly encouraged.
Upon successful completion of the program, students will meet the following learning outcomes:
Demonstrate mathematical reasoning skills by reading, writing, and explaining formal definitions, theorems, and proofs.
Analyze mathematical problems by applying the theory and techniques from a variety of mathematical perspectives.
Use computational technology to support problem solving and mathematical understanding.
Use mathematical concepts and techniques to recognize, formulate and analyze questions from another discipline.
Communicate mathematics effectively.