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School of Natural Sciences

Mathematics (Bachelor of Science)

The Bachelor of Science in Mathematics gives a sound preparation in mathematics along with substantial background in the natural sciences. The BS in Mathematics will prepare students for a career in the actuarial field, statistics, or data analysis, or graduate study in mathematics, statistics, or related fields. The degree can be readily completed along with a degree in secondary education for students who wish to teach high school mathematics. With suitable electives, the degree may prepare a student for graduate study in computer science or careers in software development, management science, finance, or other areas in business or industry.  Students preparing for graduate study in mathematics are encouraged to take both sequences, MATH-M 403-404 and MATH-M 413-414.

Because the BS in Mathematics shares many courses with the BS in Secondary Education with a major in mathematics, it is straightforward to complete a double degree in these areas.  It is also not difficult to complete double degrees in Computer Science/Math-Science Option with the BS in Mathematics.  The BS in Mathematics can be combined with coursework in business for those interested in careers in actuarial science, finance, or management science.

Student Learning Goals

  1. Students will acquire mathematical knowledge.
  2. Students will develop analytical and reasoning skills.
  3. Students will be prepared for further study and for careers in their field.

Mathematics BS Residency Requirement

The Mathematics Department enforces the IU Southeast Residency Requirement and School of Natural Sciences Residency Requirement with no additions.

Degree Program Admission Requirements

To be fully admitted to the Bachelor of Science in Mathematics degree program, students must meet the School of Natural Science's admission requirements and complete MATH-M 215 (Analytic Geometry with Calculus I) with a grade of C or better.

General Education Component

All students pursuing the Bachelor of Science in Mathematics must complete the campus General Education Core Requirements.  See General Education Component for all IU Southeast Bacalaureate Degrees for a complete listing of requirements.

Core Program

All courses listed below require a grade of C or better.  Courses marked with an asterisk (*) can be used to satisfy a General Education Core Requirement.

 Written Communication 

Dept.

Course Number

Title

Credit Hours

Minimum Grade

ENG-W

234*

Technical Report Writing

 3 

C

 AND

 

 

MATH-M

380*

History of Mathematics

3

C

OR

 

 

MATH-M

436

Introduction to Geometries

3

C

 

Career Focus

Dept.

Course Number

Title

Credit Hours

Minimum Grade

Two semesters of the same foreign language OR eight hours of courses in the School of Education, OR eight hours in Computer Science above the CSCI-C 201-202 sequence already required by the BS in Mathematics

8

 C

 

Science Requirements

Dept.

Course Number

Title

Credit Hours

Minimum Grade

BIOL

Three (3) credit hours in Biology

3

CSCI-C

201

Computer Programming II

4

C

CSCI-C

202

Introduction to Software Systems

4

C

Student must choose one of two options:

Physics PHYS-P 221-222 or CHEM-C 105-125 and C106-126

Dept.

Course Number

Title

Credit Hours

Minimum Grade

PHYS-P

221*

Physics I

5

C

PHYS-P

222

Physics II

5

C

OR

 

 

CHEM-C

105*

Principles of Chemistry I

3

C

CHEM-C

125*

Experimental Chemistry I

2

C

CHEM-C

106

Principles of Chemistry II

3

C

CHEM-C

126

Experimental Chemistry II

2

C

Mathematics Core

Dept.

Course Number

Title

Credit Hours

Minimum Grade

MATH-M

215*

Analytic Geometry and Calculus I

5

C

MATH-M

216

Analytic Geometry and Calculus II

5

C

MATH-M

303

Linear Algebra for Undergraduates

3

C

MATH-M

311

Calculus 3

3

C

MATH-M

360

Elements of Probability

3

C

MATH-M

391

Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning

3

C

MATH-M

493

Senior Thesis in Mathematics

1

C

Mathematics Sequence

Students must take the sequence of MATH-M403/404 OR the sequence of MATH-M413/414

MATH-M

403

Introduction to Modern Algebra I

3

C

MATH-M

404

Introduction to Modern Algebra II

3

C

OR

 

 

MATH-M

413

Introduction to Analysis I

3

C

MATH-M

414

Introduction to Analysis II

3

C

 

Mathematics Electives (Select 3 of the following.)

Note: Courses selected to satisfy the Written Communication Requirement and the Math Sequence Requirement may not double count as Mathematics Electives.

Dept.

Course Number

Title

Credit Hours

Minimum Grade

MATH-M

312

Calculus IV

3

C

MATH-M

313

Elementary Differential Equations with Applications

3

C

MATH-M

366

Elements of Statistical Inference

3

C

MATH-M

380

History of Mathematics

3

C

MATH-M

403

Introduction to Modern Algebra I

3

C

MATH-M

404

Introduction to Modern Algebra II

3

C

MATH-M

405

Number Theory

3

C

MATH-M

413

Introduction to Analysis I

3

C

MATH-M

414

Introduction to Analysis II

3

C

MATH-M

415

Elementary Complex Variables with Applications

3

C

MATH-M

421

Elementary Topology I

3

C

MATH-M

422

Elementary Topology II

3

C

MATH-M

435

Introduction to Differential Geometry

3

C

MATH-M

436

Introduction to Geometries

3

C

MATH-M

471

Numerical Analysis I

3

C


Because the B.S. in Secondary Education (teaching major in mathematics) requires a substantial amount of mathematics, it is straightforward to complete a B.S. in Mathematics as well as the B.S. in Secondary Education by completing the latter degree and taking several additional courses. Likewise, it is straightforward to complete the B.S. in Mathematics along with the B.S. in Computer Science (Mathematics/Science Option), by completing the latter degree and taking several additional courses. Students pursuing either option will receive a double degree (not a double major) by completing all required courses for each degree.  Please contact the Mathematics Department advisor for more information.

General & Upper-Level Electives

Students must complete a minimum of 120 credit hours and 30 credit hours at the 300-level or above.  Elective courses may be necessary to complete the minimum credit hour requirements.

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