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B.A. Degree — Mathematics Major
- Majors in Mathematics must complete the general education requirements and the following courses:
- CSIT1100 Principles of Computing 3 s.h.
- MATH1350 Discrete Mathematics 3 s.h.
- MATH1380 Introduction to Statistics 3 s.h.
- MATH1510 Calculus I 3 s.h.
- MATH1520 Calculus II 3 s.h.
- MATH2510 Calculus III 3 s.h.
- MATH2520 Calculus IV 3 s.h.
- MATH3200 Probability and Stochastic Processes 3 s.h.
- MATH3330 Modern Algebra 3 s.h.
- MATH3340 Linear Algebra 3 s.h.
- MATH4370 Mathematical Modeling 3 s.h.
- Upper division Mathematics elective 6 s.h.
- Completion of the Mathematics Assessment Exam
- A student completing a double major in Computer Science/Information Technology and Mathematics will be granted a Bachelor of Science degree.
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Mathematics Minor
A minor in Mathematics requires 18 semester hours of Mathematics, to include MATH1510 and 6 s.h. of Mathematics electives numbered 2000 or higher. May not include DEVL1200 or MATH1280.
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Teacher Certification in Mathematics
- FOR MATHEMATICS MAJORS WHO WANT A SECONDARY ENDORSEMENT (5-12):
Students majoring in Mathematics who desire Iowa Teacher Certification with a Mathematics secondary endorsement must complete the Mathematics major requirements above, the Secondary Education Program (with MATH3360 Methods of Teaching Science and Mathematics as the appropriate methods course), and the following courses:
MATH3320 Modern Geometry 3 s.h.
MATH3370 History of Mathematics 3 s.h.
- FOR NON-MATHEMATICS MAJORS WHO WANT A SECONDARY MATHEMATICS ENDORSEMENT (5-12):
Non-Mathematics Majors desiring a secondary Mathematics endorsement (5-12) in Iowa must complete the Secondary Education Program (with MATH3360 Methods of Teaching Science and Mathematics as the appropriate methods course), a major in a secondary teaching field, and the following courses:
CSIT1100 Principles of Computing 3 s.h.
MATH1350 Discrete Mathematics 3 s.h.
MATH1510 Calculus I 3 s.h.
MATH1520 Calculus II 3 s.h.
MATH3320 Modern Geometry 3 s.h.
MATH3330 Modern Algebra 3 s.h.
MATH3370 History of Mathematics 3 s.h.
MATH1380 Introduction to Statistics 3 s.h.