The Bachelor of Science program in mathematics provides students with the mathematical background necessary for careers in a variety of fields, including operations research, finance, statistics, computer science, information technology, biotechnology, actuarial science, and mathematical modeling. It also prepares students for further study in mathematics.
Major Required Courses
Mathematics Core Courses
Mathematics Courses for Pure Mathematics
Mathematics Elective Courses
Associated Field Required Courses
Select one cycle with labs:
PCS 120 required course for Eagle-Owl Program
General Electives
For students accepted into the Eagle-OWL dual degree program - Nine hours of graduate courses (Required courses for Eagle-Owl Program) can be taken toward general elective credit made up of the following:
MTRE 6100 Advanced Robot Programming (offered fall and spring)
And two of the following:
MTRE 6200 Modeling and Control of Robotic Manipulators (summer)
MTRE 6740 Soft Robotics (fall)
MTRE 6750 Ethics in Robotics (spring)