Total credits: 120
Credits in the major: 72
If you are interested in majoring in mathematics, you are encouraged to contact a mathematics faculty advisor as soon as possible (see the advising page for more information). You will work with a faculty advisor to create your Individual Learning Plan. This ILP maps out how you will achieve each of the Major Learning Outcomes designated below and earn your degree.
The structure of the major is perhaps most easily understood by grouping the courses into four areas. Lower Division Core (24 credits), Upper Division Core (36 credits), Area of Concentration (12 credits), and General Education Requirements (46 credits). Each course is assessed based on one more of the Major Learning Outcomes for the major. A brief description is provided for each of the program Major Learning Outcomes (MLO) directly following the statement of the MLO.
Note on MLOs 3 - 7
MLOs 3-7 cover knowledge and skills common to all mathematics content areas. These outcomes are central to student success. Because they take time to develop, students receive formative assessment within each mathematics course.
Students can complete their assessment for these MLOs by earning a C or better in MATH 300: Major Proseminar and MATH 400: Capstone Seminar. Assessment includes a variety of approaches, such as student performances, presentations, projects, portfolios, observations and interviews, as well as oral and written examinations.
Core Courses
- Lower Division Core ~ 24 credits
- MATH 150: Calculus I (4 units)
- MATH 151: Calculus II (4 units)
- MATH 170: Discrete Mathematics (4 units)
- MATH 250: Multivariate Calculus (4 units)
- MATH 265: Diff Equs & Linear Algebra (4 units)
- CST 231/L: Problm-Solving/Programng (4 units)
- Upper Division Core ~ 36 credits
- MATH 300: Major Proseminar (4 units)
- MATH 320: Probability & Statistics (4 units)
- MATH 322: Foundations of Modern Math (4 units)
- MATH 330: Advanced Linear Algebra (4 units)
- MATH 350: Complex Analysis (4 units)
- MATH 361S: Mathematics Tutors (4 units)
- MATH 400: Capstone Seminar (4 units)
- MATH 410: Modern Algebra I (4 units)
- MATH 420: Mathematical Analysis I (4 units)
- Mathematics Subject Matter Preparation Program Concentration
- MATH 325: Number Theory (4 units)
- MATH 326: History of Mathematics (4 units)
- MATH 329: College Geometry (4 units)
- Pure Mathematics Concentration
- MATH 411: Modern Algebra II (4 units)
- MATH 421: Mathematical Analysis II (4 units)
- AND one of the following Electives:
- MATH 340: Ordinary Diff Equations (4 units)
- MATH 370: Logic & Computation (4 units)
- MATH 374: Mathematical Modeling (4 units)
- MATH 375: Num Analysis Math & Stat (4 units)
- MATH 376: Partial Differential Equs (4 units)
- MATH 385: Enumerative Combinatorics (4 units)
- MATH 386: Graph Theory and Its Appl (4 units)
- STAT 250: Applied Stat:Sci Tech (4 units)
- STAT 320: Mathematical Statistics (4 units)
- STAT 400: App Stat Meth:Regr Analys (4 units)