Requirements - Mathematics, Teacher Concentration
Majors may earn either a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree or a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree through the Mathematics department.
Bachelor of Arts: Major in Mathematics, Teacher Concentration—MATC (38–42 hours)
All of the following:
- MATH 131-132 Calculus I, II 8 hours; or MATH 133 Theory and Application of Calculus 4 hours
- MATH 225 Foundations of Higher Mathematics 3 hours
- MATH 231 Calculus III 4 hours
- MATH 326 Linear Algebra and Differential Equations 4 hours
- MATH 496 Pro-Seminar 2 hours
- CPSC 207 Computer Programming 3 hours
All of the following:
- MATH 339 Discrete Mathematics 3 hours
- MATH 345 Probability 3 hours
- MATH 346 Statistics 3 hours
- MATH 353 Abstract Algebra I 3 hours
- MATH 361 Geometry 3 hours
One of the following:
- MATH 341 Analysis I 3 hours
- MATH 354 Abstract Algebra II 3 hours
Bachelor of Science: Major in Mathematics, Teacher Concentration—MATT (60 hours)
All of the following:
- MATH 131-132 Calculus I, II 8 hours; or MATH 133 Theory and Application of Calculus 4 hours
- MATH 225 Foundations of Higher Mathematics 3 hours
- MATH 231 Calculus III 4 hours
- MATH 326 Linear Algebra and Differential Equations 4 hours
- MATH 496 Pro-Seminar 2 hours
- CPSC 207 Computer Programming 3 hours
All of the following:
- MATH 339 Discrete Mathematics 3 hours
- MATH 345 Probability 3 hours
- MATH 346 Statistics 3 hours
- MATH 353 Abstract Algebra I 3 hours
- MATH 361 Geometry 3 hours
One of the following:
- MATH 341 Analysis I 3 hours
- MATH 354 Abstract Algebra II 3 hours
At least 15 hours of science other than mathematics or computer science including one of the following full-year sequences:
- BIO 153-154 Foundations of Biology I, II 8 hours
- CHEM 121-122 Principles of Chemistry I, II 8 hours
- PHYS 121-122 General Physics I, II 8 hours
Additional mathematics, computer science, or science electives to bring the total to 60 hours if needed.