School of Sciences

Postbaccalaureate Certificate in Mathematics

The Postbaccalaureate Certificate in Mathematics is designed for those individuals who already hold a bachelor's degree in a discipline other than mathematics, but wish to pursue employment or graduate work in the field of mathematics.

REQUIREMENTS

1. Students must possess an earned baccalaureate degree. Current majors in mathematics and individuals who have successfully completed a degree with a major in mathematics are ineligible for the certificate.

2. Students must complete a minimum of 25 credit hours with a GPA of at least 2.0 and a minimum grade of C- in each course.

3. All students must complete:  MATH-M 215 & M 216 Calculus I & II (10 cr); MATH-M 311 Calculus III (3 cr) and MATH-M 303 Linear Algebra for Undergraduates (3 cr).

4.  In addition, students must select three from the following courses:

MATH-M 313  Elementary Differential Equations with Applications

MATH-T 336  Topics in Euclidean Geometry

MATH-M 360  Elements of Probability

MATH-M 366  Elements of Statistical Inference (P:  M 360)

MATH-M 403  Introduction of Modern Algebra

MATH-M 413  Introduction to Analysis I

MATH-M 414  Introduction to Analysis II (P:  M 413)

MATH-M 415  Elementary Complex Variables with Applications

MATH-M 447  Mathematical Models and Applications I (P:  M 311, C: M 360)

MATH-M 471  Numerical Analysis I (P:  M 313)

MATH-M 472  Numerical Analysis II (P:  M 471)

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