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The mathematics program at UAM includes 8 full-time faculty members and one administrator teaching one course per semester. A major and a minor in mathematics are available. The mathematics faculty also teaches a limited number of computer science courses.

Mathematics Major (B.S.)


Major Requirements: 33-34 hours

MATH 2255 Calculus I
MATH 3403 Probability & Statistics
MATH 3453 Abstract Algebra
MATH 3463 Linear Algebra
MATH 3495 Calculus II
MATH 3525 Diff. Equations and Multi-Dim Calculus

Mathematics Electives: 9 hours at the 2000-4000 level (except courses specifically excluded). All majors must complete MATH 4711, Mathematical Seminar.

Supportive Requirements: 8 hours

Eight hours from the following courses:
CHEM 1103 General Chemistry I
CHEM 1113 General Chemistry II
CHEM 1121 General Chemistry I Lab
CHEM 1131 General Chemistry II Lab
PHYS 2203 General Physics I
PHYS 2213 General Physics II
PHYS 2231 Physics Laboratory I
PHYS 2213 University Physics I
PHYS 2323 University Physics II
PHYS 2241 Physics Laboratory II

Students may use General Physics or University Physics, but not both. Students planning to teach should use MATH 3233 History of Mathematics, and MATH 3423 College Geometry, and MATH 3513 Discrete Mathematics as their elective courses in mathematics.


Mathematics Minor


Minor Requirements: 24 hours

MATH 2255 Calculus I
MATH 3495 Calculus II
MATH 3525 Diff. Equations and Multi-Dim Calculus

Mathematics Electives: 9 hours at the 3000-4000 (except courses specifically excluded).


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