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BA Mathematics

  • Calculus I, Calculus II, Multivariable Calculus
  • Applied Probability and Statistics, Linear Algebra
  • Introduction to Advanced Mathematical Thinking (Proofs)
  • Advanced Calculus I, Abstract Algebra I
  • 3 appropriate MTH/STA/MOR electives
  • Computer Programming
  • 2 courses in “mathematics related” areas

BS Mathematics

  • Calculus I, Calculus II, Multivariable Calculus
  • Applied Probability and Statistics, Linear Algebra
  • Introduction to Advanced Mathematical Thinking (Proofs)
  • Advanced Calculus I, Abstract Algebra I, either Advanced Calculus II or Abstract Algebra II
  • 4 appropriate MTH/STA/MOR electives
  • 3 courses in “mathematics related” areas, Object Oriented Programming
  • High achieving students can apply for the combined BS/MA program in Mathematics.
    Students receiving “delayed admission” to the combined program take a three graduate
    mathematics courses that apply to both the BS program and to the MA program.

BA Mathematics for Educators

  • Calculus I, Calculus II, Multivariable Calculus
  • Applied Probability and Statistics, Linear Algebra
  • Introduction to Advanced Mathematical Thinking (Proofs)
  • Advanced Calculus I, Abstract Algebra I
  • Discrete Mathematics, Geometric Structures, History of Mathematics
  • Computer Programming plus the introductory secondary education course
  • Those seeking secondary education certification will apply for the combined BS/MAT
    program, and those receiving “delayed admission” to the combined program take four
    education courses that apply to both the BA program and to the MAT (Master of Arts in
    Teaching) program.

BS Mathematics for Educators

  • Calculus I, Calculus II, Multivariable Calculus
  • Applied Probability and Statistics, Linear Algebra
  • Introduction to Advanced Mathematical Thinking (Proofs)
  • Advanced Calculus I, Abstract Algebra I
  • One additional major elective and either Advanced Calculus II or Abstract Algebra II
  • Discrete Mathematics, Geometric Structures, History of Mathematics
  • Object Oriented Programming plus the introductory secondary education course.
  • Those seeking secondary education certification will apply for the combined BA/MAT
    program, and those receiving “delayed admission” to the combined program take four
    education courses that apply to both the BA program and to the MAT (Master of Arts in
    Teaching) program.

BS Applied Statistics

  • Calculus I, Calculus II, Multivariable Calculus
  • Linear Algebra, one mathematics elective
  • Applied Probability and Statistics
  • Mathematical Statistics I, Mathematical Statistics II
  • Applied Linear Models I, 3 statistics electives at or above the 3000 level (typically chosen from Applied Linear Models II, Analysis of Categorical Data, Elements of Stochastic Processes, Nonparametric Statistics, Time Series, and some graduate courses)
  • A professional writing course
  • An ethics course
  • High achieving students can apply for the combined BS/MS program in Applied Statistics.
    Students receiving “delayed admission” to the combined program take a three graduate
    statistics courses that apply to both the BS program and to the MS program.

BS Applied Data Science

  • Calculus I, Calculus II, Multivariable Calculus
  • Linear Algebra, one mathematics elective
  • Applied Probability and Statistics
  • Mathematical Statistics I, Mathematical Statistics II
  • Applied Linear Models I, 3 statistics electives at or above the 3000 level (typically chosen from Applied Linear Models II, Analysis of Categorical Data, Elements of Stochastic Processes, Nonparametric Statistics, Time Series, and some graduate courses)
  • 16 credits in an applied quantitative area
  • 14 credits in application areas
  • A professional writing course
  • An ethics course

Liberal Arts Minor in Mathematics

20 or more credits taken from MTH courses numbered 1555 or above, APM courses at the 2000 level or above, STA 2226 or STA courses at the 3000 level or above, MOR courses

Applied Statistics Minor

Applied Probability and Statistics (STA 2226), Linear Models I (STA 4002), and three electives taken from statistics courses at the 3000 level or higher (taken from Applied Linear Models II (STA 4003), Mathematical Statistics I (STA 4227), Mathematical Statistics II (SAT 4228), Analysis of Categorical Data (STA 4224), Elements of Stochastic Processes (STA 4225), Nonparametric Statistics (STA 4226), Time Series (STA 4330), and some graduate courses).

Applied Mathematics Minor

This minor is only available to students of the School of Engineering and Computer Science, and it is the only mathematics minor available to students of the School of Engineering and Computer Science.

Multivariable Calculus (MTH 2554), Linear Algebra (MTH 2775), Applied Probability and Statistics (STA 2226 although EGR 2600 Introduction to Industrial and Systems Engineering can apply here), Introduction to Advanced Mathematical Thinking (MTH 3002), and one additional course chosen from a list.

Department of Mathematics and Statistics

Mathematics and Science Center, Room 368
146 Library Drive
Rochester, MI 48309-4479
(location map)
phone: (248) 370-3430
fax: (248) 370-4184


Hours:
Monday–Friday: 8:00–11:59 a.m. and 1:00–5:00 p.m.