Mathematics Education
Bachelor of Science in Education
Students following this program who have not completed the high school equivalent of College Algebra and/or Plane Trigonometry must complete Math 1513 and/or Math 1613 as part of the General Education requirements.
MATH 2113, Analytic Geometry 3 hours
MATH 2614, Calculus I 4 hours
MATH 2624, Calculus II 4 hours
MATH 2633, Calculus III 3 hours
MATH 3513, Statistical Methods OR MATH 3623, Mathematical Statistics 3 hours
MATH 3713, Abstract Algebra 3 hours
MATH 3983, Linear Algebra 3 hours
MATH 4113, Differential Equations 3 hours
MATH 4713, Teaching of Secondary Mathematics 3 hours
Select five hours of elective courses from the following:
MATH 4123, Partial Differential Equations 3 hours
MATH 4223, Computer Graphics 3 hours
MATH 4233, Numerical Analysis 3 hours
MATH 4243, Elementary Number Theory 3 hours
MATH 4253, Point-Set Topology 3 hours
MATH 4283, Statistical Inference 3 hours
MATH 4303, Introduction to Complex Functions 3 hours
MATH 4313, Modern Geometries 3 hours
MATH 4403, Mathematical Modeling 3 hours
MATH 4413, Vector Analysis 3 hours
MATH 4810, Seminar in Mathematics 1-3 hours
MATH 4913, Advanced Calculus I 3 hours
Other required courses:
PHYS 1115, General Physics I OR PHYS 2115, Engineering Physics I
TOTAL MATH ED Major: 49 hours
ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: All candidates for a degree must meet Components I and II of English proficiency requirements prior to completion of 60 credit hours and full English proficiency by graduation.
UPPER DIVISION CREDIT: Total hours must include at least 40 hours of credit in courses numbered 3000 and above.
LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCES: At least 55 semester credit hours are required in the Liberal Arts and Sciences.