Mathematics Major

NSM PEAK

38-40 credits (Total does not include prerequisite courses)

Major Requirements

Complete the Mathematics-Physics Core (19 credits):

MAT-175Single Variable Calculus

4 credits

MAT-275Multivariable Calculus

4 credits

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MAT-280Introduction to Proof: Number Theory

1 credit

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or

MAT-281Introduction to Proof: Combinatorics

1 credit

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or

MAT-282Introduction to Proof: Sets & Functions

1 credit

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or

MAT-283Introduction to Proof: Logic

1 credit

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CSC-150Computer Science I: Introduction to Computer Science and Programming

3 credits

PHY-271Analytical Physics I

4 credits

PHY-271LAnalytical Physics I Lab

1 credit

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MAT-199Math & Physics Colloquium

0.5 credits

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and/or

PHY-199Math & Physics Colloquium

0.5 credits

MAT-175: Depending on placement, completion of MAT-150 Applied Calculus: A Modeling Approach may be required prior to enrolling in MAT-175


MAT-199, PHY-199: 2 Semesters at 0.5 credit each

Complete any two of the following advanced courses in modern axiomatic mathematics (6 credits):

MAT-431Complex Analysis

3 credits

MAT-441Topology

3 credits

MAT-451Real Analysis

3 credits

MAT-461Abstract Algebra

3 credits

Complete upper-division elective coursework in Mathematics (12 credits):

MAT-ELEC-
12 additional credits of 300-or 400-level MAT courses (excluding MAT-498)

12 credits

A maximum of 3 credits of MAT-494 and MAT-497 in any combination may be counted toward the upper-division elective requirements.

Complete an independent study in Mathematics:

MAT-494Independent Study

1-3 credits

Students interested in graduate work in mathematics are strongly encouraged to take the following courses:

MAT-451Real Analysis

3 credits

MAT-461Abstract Algebra

3 credits

Mathematics Majors may not minor in Mathematics nor major in Mathematics-Physics or Mathematics-Computer Science.