(46 hours)
| Major Courses - 40 hours |
| MTH 191 |
Calculus I (3) MA |
| MTH 192 |
Calculus II (3) MA |
| MTH 195 |
Introduction to Mathematical Computing (3) |
| MTH 220 |
Foundations of Advanced Mathematics (3) MA |
| MTH 255 |
Introduction to Linear Algebra (3) MA |
| MTH 291 |
Calculus III (3) MA |
| MTH 292 |
Calculus IV (3) MA |
| MTH 301 |
Mathematical Modeling (3) MA |
| MTH 320 |
Probability and Statistics (4) MA |
| MTH 361 |
Abstract Algebra (3) MA |
| MTH 391 |
Advanced Calculus (3) MA |
| MTH 326 |
Mathematics Laboratory for Teachers (3) |
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| MTH 396/MTH 496 |
Cooperative Education Work Experience (3) |
| MTH 400 |
Senior Research (1,1) (1 credit per semester taken in 2 semesters.) |
| MTH 402 |
The Pinnacle and Beyond: Mathematics, Computer Science, the Mount, and Society (Capstone) (1) CAP |
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| Choose two of the following Major and/or Cognate Courses: (6 hours) |
| MTH 305 |
College Geometry (3) MA |
| MTH 310 |
Differential Equations (3) MA |
| MTH 315 |
Number Theory (3) MA |
| MTH 325 |
Numerical Analysis (3) MA |
Licensure for Teachers
Students choosing a major in mathematics who also want to pursue Ohio teacher licensure must satisfy the same requirements as the major and additional requirements in mathematics and education. The pertinent Adolescent to Young Adult License (grades 7-12) is integrated mathematics. (See Education.) A concentration in mathematics is available also in the Middle Childhood Licensure (grades 4-9) program. (See Education.)