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II. Mathematics Minor
MAT 1815, 1825
10 SH
MAT 2814, 2913, 3003
10 SH
TOTAL
20 SH
MATHEMATICS ADVISING RECOMMENDATIONS
First Year
Second Year
MAT 1514, 1601, 1815
10 SH
MAT 2703
3 SH
MAT 2023 or 2033
3 SH
MAT 1825, 2814
9 SH
MAT 2913
3 SH
MAT 3003
3 SH
ENG 1013, 1023
6 SH
PHY 2014, 2024
8 SH
Macroeconomics
3 SH
BUS 2313, 2433
6 SH
Fine Arts
3 SH
COM 1023 (Speech)
3 SH
Invitation to Inquiry
2 SH
Character Formation
2 SH
Personal Wellness
2 SH
Total
34 SH
Personal Wellness Lab
1 SH
Total
33 SH
Third Year
Fourth Year
MAT 3303 or 4203
3 SH
MAT 3303 or 4203
3 SH
Math Elective
3 SH
Math Elective
3 SH
Social Science
3 SH
MAT 4443
3 SH
History
6 SH
CST 1103
3 SH
Civic & Global Response
2 SH MAT 3111
1 SH
Literature
3 SH
Electives
16 SH
MAT 3111 (x2)
2 SH
Total
29 SH
Electives
9 SH
Total
31 SH
Placement of Mathematics Majors
Students wishing to major in mathematics will have their academic transcripts
reviewed by the Mathematics Department to determine the appropriate starting point within
the Mathematics Program. Prospective Mathematics majors may be asked to take the
ACCUPLACER College Level Mathematics exam and/or to complete other departmental
assessment instruments for determining their appropriate placement. Students without
prior credit for a college-level precalculus course including trigonometry will be required
to complete MAT 1514 before attempting MAT 1815.
Advanced Placement credit in calculus and statistics will be awarded according to the
following guidelines.
Test
Score
Credits
Placement
Calculus AB 3
3 SH General Education Math
MAT 1815
4-5
3
SH First Semester Calculus
MAT 1825
Calculus BC 3
3 SH First Semester Calculus
MAT 1825
4-5
6
SH First Year Calculus
MAT 2814
Statistics
3-5
MAT 2023 or 2033 (3 SH)
N/A