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The Bachelor of Science in Mathematical Sciences offers significant flexibility to accommodate students across diverse disciplines within mathematics and statistics, including pure mathematics, computational mathematics, applied mathematics, and statistical studies.
Students must complete one-semester courses in foundational subjects: Real Analysis, Algebra, Differential Equations, and Statistics. To achieve broad exposure, the program mandates 12 additional upper-division courses from the Department of Mathematical Sciences. For in-depth study, students must complete two year-long course sequences. Core introductory classes like calculus and linear algebra are also required.
This program provides specialized training for Actuarial Sciences while maintaining rigorous mathematical foundations.
The Bachelor of Science in Mathematics is structured with ample flexibility to support students pursuing various mathematical and statistical fields, from theoretical to applied disciplines.
Degree requirements include single-semester courses in key areas: Real Analysis, Algebra, Differential Equations, and Statistics. The curriculum ensures comprehensive knowledge through 12 advanced 400-level Mathematical Sciences courses and mandates two year-long sequences for specialized focus. Foundational courses such as calculus and linear algebra form the base of this undergraduate program.