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Chairperson: Gary S. Krenz, Ph.D.
Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science website

The Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science offers a unique interdisciplinary learning environment with areas of study ranging from pure and applied mathematics to computer science, statistics and mathematics education.

The Mathematics major (MATH) explores the interplay between the pure theory and the practical applications of mathematics. The mathematics curriculum can be tailored to an individual's interests with possible tracks in pure mathematics, applied mathematics or actuarial science, statistics, as well as, secondary education. In any case, the curriculum is designed to provide technical skills for growth within the discipline and for success in a wide variety of careers.

The Computer Science major (COSC) provides students with an understanding of the central ideas and methods used to solve real problems with software. Students will practice the many skills required to build computer systems that address problems in scientific, engineering, and business domains. Most of all, the major aims to prepare students for long-term success in a rapidly changing field that provides the computer technology underpinning our modern world.

The Computational Mathematics major (COMA) blends the subjects of computer science and applied mathematics providing a balance, which would otherwise require a double major to achieve. Furthermore, the curriculum teaches the skills necessary for careers in today's technical environment.

The Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers major (MELT) is for College of Education students who are seeking teaching certification at the elementary school level, while obtaining strong mathematical preparation. This program is designed to prepare “mathematics specialists” who provide vision, focus and leadership in elementary schools.

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Major in Mathematics

The major in mathematics consists of 39 credit hours of mathematics courses, including five required math courses (18 credit hours); one math sequence (two courses - 6 credit hours); at least one course from each of the three groups (Group 1- Pure Mathematics, Group 2 - Applied Mathematics and Group 3 - Statistics, for a total of 9 credit hours); and two courses (6 credit hours) of upper division MATH courses.

Note:

  • Students majoring in mathematics must also complete the following course in computer science: COSC 1010 Introduction to Computer Programming.
Required Mathematics Courses:
MATH 1450Calculus 14
MATH 1451Calculus 24
MATH 2350Foundations of Mathematics3
MATH 2450Calculus 34
MATH 3100Linear Algebra and Matrix Theory3
Choose one of the following sequences:6
Abstract Algebra 1
   and Abstract Algebra 2
Intermediate Analysis 1
   and Intermediate Analysis 2
Intermediate Analysis 1
   and Complex Variables
Intermediate Analysis 1
   and Topology
Foundations of Geometry
   and Concepts in Geometry and Calculus from an Advanced Standpoint
Theory of Differential Equations
   and Elementary Partial Differential Equations
Applied Combinatorial Mathematics
   and Theory of Optimization
Theory of Probability
   and Mathematical Statistics
Choose at least one additional course from each of the three groups listed below:9
Group 1 - Pure Mathematics
Abstract Algebra 1
Abstract Algebra 2
Intermediate Analysis 1
Intermediate Analysis 2
Complex Variables
Theory of Numbers
Foundations of Geometry
Topology
Group 2 - Applied Mathematics
Operational Methods in Physics and Engineering
Theory of Differential Equations
Elementary Partial Differential Equations
Numerical Analysis
Mathematical Modeling and Analysis
Theory of Optimization
Applied Combinatorial Mathematics
Group 3 - Statistics
Theory of Probability
Mathematical Statistics
Statistical Methods
Biostatistical Methods and Models
Time Series Analysis
Regression Analysis
Choose 6 credit hours of upper-division MATH courses.6
Total Credit Hours39

 Note:

  • Occasionally MATH 4931 Topics in Mathematics or Statistics may be approved as a substitute within a student’s program of study for an above listed course.

Typical Program for Mathematics Major

Freshman
First TermHoursSecond TermHours
ENGL 10013ENGL 10023
Foreign Language3-4Foreign Language3-4
HIST 1001 or 10023History or Social-Behavioral Science3
MATH 14504MATH 14514
Social-Behavioral Science3Elective3
 16-17 16-17
Sophomore
First TermHoursSecond TermHours
MATH 24504MATH 31003
MATH 23503Literature3
Literature3Natural Science4
Natural Science4PHIL 10013
Elective3Elective3
 17 16
Junior
First TermHoursSecond TermHours
MATH Sequence (part 1)3MATH Sequence (part 2)3
MATH Group 1 (Pure)3MATH Group 3 (Statistics)3
COSC 10104PHIL 23103
THEO 10013Electives6-9
Electives3-6 
 16-19 15-18
Senior
First TermHoursSecond TermHours
MATH Group 2 (Applied)3MATH elective (upper division)3
MATH Elective (upper division)3Theology (third level)3
Philosophy (upper division)3Diverse Cultures elective3
Theology (second level)3Electives6-9
Electives3-6 
 15-18 15-18
Total credit hours: 126-140

Note: A minimum of 128 credits is required for the degree.

Department of Public Instruction Certification for Mathematics Majors

To pursue Department of Public Instruction certification, College of Education students are required to fulfill the requirements of a mathematics major (39 credit hours of mathematics courses) as listed below. In addition to the 39 credit hours, students must complete an introductory computer science course (4 credit hours) and the mathematics teaching methodology course (3 credit hours) for a total of 46 credit hours as listed below.

Notes:

  • Students majoring in mathematics must also complete COSC 1010 Introduction to Computer Programming
  • MATH 3030 The Teaching of Mathematics is required as part of the state certification program and must be completed before student teaching.
  • From the beginning of their work toward a degree, students should consult with both the department adviser for Mathematics Education and the Director of Teacher Education in the College of Education about the appropriate sequence of courses.
Required:
MATH 1450Calculus 14
MATH 1451Calculus 24
MATH 2350Foundations of Mathematics3
MATH 2450Calculus 34
MATH 3100Linear Algebra and Matrix Theory3
MATH 4420
  & MATH 4030
Foundations of Geometry
   and Concepts in Geometry and Calculus from an Advanced Standpoint
3
And the following Group courses:
Group 1 - Pure Mathematics
MATH 4120Abstract Algebra 13
Group 2 - Applied Mathematics
MATH 4630Mathematical Modeling and Analysis3
Group 3 - Statistics
MATH 4720Statistical Methods3
Electives
MATH 4670Applied Combinatorial Mathematics3
or MATH 4700 Theory of Probability
MATH 4040Concepts in High School Algebra and Number Theory from an Advance Standpoint3
Total Credit Hours36

 

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Minor in Mathematics

The minor in mathematics consists of 24 credit hours of mathematics courses, including four required math courses (15 credit hours) and an additional 9 credit hours of upper division math courses as listed below:

Required Courses:
MATH 1450Calculus 14
MATH 1451Calculus 24
MATH 2450Calculus 34
MATH 2350Foundations of Mathematics3
or MATH 2451 Differential Equations
Electives - Choose at least nine additional hours of upper-division MATH courses. 9
Total Credit Hours24

Department of Public Instruction Certification for Mathematics Minor

To pursue Department of Public Instruction certification for a minor in mathematics, College of Education students are required to complete eight required MATH courses (26 credit hours)as well as completing MATH 3030 (3 credit hours), for a total of 29 credit hours as listed below.

Required Courses:
MATH 1450Calculus 14
MATH 1451Calculus 24
MATH 2350Foundations of Mathematics3
MATH 3100Linear Algebra and Matrix Theory3
MATH 4040Concepts in High School Algebra and Number Theory from an Advance Standpoint3
MATH 4120Abstract Algebra 13
MATH 4420Foundations of Geometry3
MATH 4720Statistical Methods3
The following must be completed before student teaching:
MATH 3030The Teaching of Mathematics3
Total Credit Hours29

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Major in Computer Science

The major in computer science consists of nine required COSC courses (29 credit hours) and 12 credit hours of upper-division COSC courses, for a total of 41 credit hours of COSC courses. In addition, each student must complete four required MATH courses (14 credit hours) and an additional 3 credit hours of upper-division MATH courses for a total of 17 credit hours of mathematics courses.

Required Computer Science Courses:
COSC 1010Introduction to Computer Programming4
COSC 1020Object-Oriented Software Design4
COSC 2100Data Structures and Algorithms 13
COSC 2200Hardware Systems3
COSC 3100Data Structures and Algorithms 23
COSC 3250Operating Systems3
COSC 3410Programming Languages3
COSC 4920Principles of Design3
COSC 4998Senior Design Project3
Electives - Choose 12 credit hours of upper-division COSC courses. 12
Required Mathematics Courses:
MATH 1450Calculus 14
MATH 1451Calculus 24
MATH 2100Discrete Mathematics3
MATH 3100Linear Algebra and Matrix Theory3
Mathematics Elective - Choose 3 additional hours of upper-division MATH courses. 3
Total Credit Hours58

Typical Program for Computer Science Majors

Freshman
First TermHoursSecond TermHours
COSC 10104COSC 10204
MATH 1450*4MATH 14514
Foreign Language3-4Foreign Language3-4
HIST 1001 or 10023History/Social-Behavioral Science3
ENGL 10013ENGL 10023
 17-18 17-18
Sophomore
First TermHoursSecond TermHours
COSC 21003COSC 31003
COSC 22003COSC 32503
MATH 21003MATH 31003
Social-Behavioral Science3PHIL 10013
THEO 10013Literature3
 15 15
Junior
First TermHoursSecond TermHours
COSC 34103Computer 3xxx/4xxx3
Computer 3xxx/4xxx3MATH 3xxx/4xxx3
Literature3PHIL 23103
Natural Science3-4Natural Science3-4
Elective3Elective3
 15-16 15-16
Senior
First TermHoursSecond TermHours
COSC 49203COSC 3xxx/4xxx3
COSC 3xxx/4xxx3COSC 49983
Philosophy (upper division)3Theology (third level)3
Theology (second level)3Diverse Cultures elective3
Electives6Elective3
 18 15
Total credit hours: 127-131

Note: A minimum of 128 credits is required for the degree.

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Potential computer science majors who have taken a university-level calculus course in high school should discuss with the department the possibility of credit by examination for MATH 1450 Calculus 1.


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Minor in Computer Science

The minor in computer science consists of 20 credit hours of computer science courses, including four required COSC courses (14 credit hours) and 6 additional credit hours of upper-division COSC elective courses. In addition, each student must complete a required MATH course (3 credit hours) as listed below:

Required Courses:
COSC 1010Introduction to Computer Programming4
COSC 1020Object-Oriented Software Design4
COSC 2100Data Structures and Algorithms 13
COSC 2200Hardware Systems3
Electives - Choose 6 credit hours of upper-division COSC courses. 6
Required Mathematics Course:
MATH 2100Discrete Mathematics3
Total Credit Hours23

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Minor in Software Development

The minor in software development consists of 20 credit hours of computer science courses, including four required COSC courses (14 credit hours) and 6 additional credit hours of upper-division COSC elective courses. In addition, each student must complete a required MATH course (3 credit hours) as listed below:

Required Courses:
COSC 1010Introduction to Computer Programming4
COSC 1020Object-Oriented Software Design4
COSC 2100Data Structures and Algorithms 13
COSC 4860Component-Based Software Construction3
Electives - Choose 6 credit hours of upper-division COSC courses. 6
Required Mathematics Course:
MATH 2100Discrete Mathematics3
Total Credit Hours23
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Major in Computational Mathematics

The major in computational mathematics consists of 50 credit hours of computer science and mathematics courses as listed below:

Required Computer Sciences Courses:
COSC 1010Introduction to Computer Programming4
COSC 1020Object-Oriented Software Design4
COSC 2100Data Structures and Algorithms 13
COSC 2200Hardware Systems3
Computer Science Elective - Choose one of the following:3
Operating Systems
Programming Languages
Required Mathematics Courses:
MATH 1450Calculus 14
MATH 1451Calculus 24
MATH 2350Foundations of Mathematics3
MATH 2450Calculus 34
MATH 3100Linear Algebra and Matrix Theory3
MATH 4540Numerical Analysis3
MATH 4630Mathematical Modeling and Analysis3
MATH 4710Mathematical Statistics3
or MATH 4720 Statistical Methods
Mathematics Electives - Choose two of the following:6
Intermediate Analysis 1
Complex Variables
Theory of Differential Equations
Elementary Partial Differential Equations
Theory of Optimization
Applied Combinatorial Mathematics
Theory of Probability
Biostatistical Methods and Models
Time Series Analysis
Regression Analysis
Total Credit Hours50

Typical Program for Computational Mathematics Majors

Freshman
First TermHoursSecond TermHours
COSC 10104COSC 10204
MATH 14504MATH 14514
ENGL 10013ENGL 10023
Foreign Language3-4Foreign Language3-4
HIST 1001 or 10023History/Social Behavioral Science3
 17-18 17-18
Sophomore
First TermHoursSecond TermHours
COSC 22003COSC 21003
MATH 24502,34MATH 31003
MATH 23502,33PHIL 10013
Social-Behavioral Science3Electives6
Elective3 
 16 15
Junior
First TermHoursSecond TermHours
COSC 3410 (or elective)3COSC 3250 (or elective)3
Mathematics elective3Mathematics elective3
Literature3Literature3
Natural Science4Natural Science4
THEO 10013PHIL 23103
 16 16
Senior
First TermHoursSecond TermHours
MATH 45403MATH 4710 or 47203
MATH 46303Theology (third level)3
Philosophy (upper division)3Diverse Cultures elective3
Theology (second level)3Electives6-9
Electives3-6 
 15-18 15-18
Total credit hours: 127-135

Note: A minimum of 128 credits is required for the degree.

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Major in Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers (MELT)

This major is for students in the College of Education enrolled in the middle childhood/early adolescence teacher education program (grades 1-8). The major in mathematics for elementary teachers consists of twelve required mathematics courses for a total of 36 credit hours as listed below.

Note:

  • From the beginning of their work toward a degree, students should consult with both a department adviser and the director of teacher education in the College of Education about the appropriate sequence of courses. University and state requirements for teacher certification are described in the College of Education section of this bulletin.
Required Courses:
MATH 1450Calculus 14
MATH 1451Calculus 24
MATH 2030Problem Solving and Reasoning for Teachers3
MATH 2031Number Systems and Operations for Elementary Teachers2
MATH 2032Algebra and Geometry for Teachers2
MATH 2350Foundations of Mathematics3
MATH 3100Linear Algebra and Matrix Theory3
MATH 4300History of Mathematical Ideas3
MATH 4320Theory of Numbers3
MATH 4420Foundations of Geometry3
MATH 4630Mathematical Modeling and Analysis3
MATH 4720Statistical Methods3
Total Credit Hours36

Typical Program for Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers Majors

Freshman
First TermHoursSecond TermHours
ARSC 10204ARSC 10214
EDUC 12103EDUC 12203
ENGL 10013ENGL 1002 or COMM 11003
Foreign Language 14Foreign Language 24
MATH 14504MATH 14514
Service Learning  
 18 18
Sophomore
First TermHoursSecond TermHours
EDUC 22273HIST 1301, 1401, or 15013
POSC 22013EDUC 23303
Literature elective3PHIL 10013
MATH 23503MATH 31003
HIST 11013MATH 4300 or 43203
THEO 10013THEO 20003
Field Experience 1  
 18 18
Junior
First TermHoursSecond TermHours
PHIL 23103EDUC 32403
EDUC 2347 EDUC 43173
EDUC 42173EDUC 43574
EDUC 43373MATH 2031 or EDUC 19643
MATH 20303MATH 4300 or 43203
MATH 44203MATH 46303
Field Experience 2 Field Experience 3 
 15 19
Senior
First TermHoursSecond TermHours
EDUC 42974EDUC 496615
EDUC 45403 
EDUC 49644 
MATH 2032 or EDUC 29641-2 
MATH 47203 
Senior Level Practicum  
 15-16 15
Total credit hours: 136-137

Note: A minimum of 128 credits is required for the degree.

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