Computer Science (53 units) This concentration allows a mathematics major the opportunity to focus on the more mathematical aspects of computer science. This concentration must complete:
Probability Statistics
Units: 3
MATH 331
Units: 3
MATH 332
Classical Geometry
Units: 3
MATH 341
Readings in Mathematics
Units: 1
MATH 370
172
MATH 370: (2 units)
Three courses (9 units) at the 300 or 400 level in math or computer science. CSCI 105 Introduction to Computer Science
Number Theory & the History of Mathematics Units: 3
MATH 415
Units: 3
And student teaching may be completed at the graduate level.
Data Structures
Units: 3
CSCI 106
Computer Organization and Assembly Language Programming
CSCI 220
Secondary Student Teaching I Secondary Student Teaching II
Units: 3
Units: 6
LEDU 450
Theory of Algorithms
Units: 3
Units: 6
CSCI 400
LEDU 452
Calculus I Calculus II
Units: 4
MATH 105
All mathematics concentrations must include 24 upper division units.
Units: 4
MATH 106
Discrete Structures
Units: 3
MATH 112
Calculus III
Units: 4
MATH 205
General Education Requirements for Mathematical Science Degree Programs The general education requirement for a foreign language for those following a mathematical sciences major may be met by two years of high school language or the first four units of a college language. The science / mathematics requirement may be met by three units of science.
Linear Algebra
Units: 3
MATH 291
Introduction to Real Analysis I
Units: 3
MATH 305
Abstract Algebra I
Units: 3
MATH 315
At least two courses from the following list must be taken:
Numerical Analysis
Units: 3
MATH 321
Probability Statistics
Units: 3
MATH 331
Units: 3
MATH 332
Operations Research
Units: 3
MATH 333
Mathematical Sciences Minor
and must take:
Readings in Mathematics
Units: 1
MATH 370
A Mathematical Sciences Minor is offered with the completion of 23 units, six of which must be upper division. Students must consult with a department adviser. The basic curriculum for a minor includes:
MATH 370: two units
All mathematics concentrations must include 24 upper division units.
Two courses (6 units) at the 300 or 400 level CSCI 105 Introduction to Computer Science
Mathematics Secondary Instruction (65 units) Students who wish to prepare to teach mathematics at the secondary level should select this concentration to work toward a preliminary single-subject credential. Students interested in a teaching credential should be advised that all single subject credential programs are subject to revision. Consult the School of Education for details on current programs. This concentration must complete:
Units: 3
Discrete Structures
Units: 3
MATH 112
Calculus III
Units: 4
MATH 205
Linear Algebra
Units: 3
MATH 291
Courses (MATH)
Precalculus Mathematics 3 Sets, the real number system, relations, functions, graphs, algebraic processes, inequalities, trigonometric functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, introduction to sequences. When Offered: Spring. Prerequisite: three years of high school mathematics or consent. Notes: Cannot be counted toward the major.
MATH 101
Two courses (6 units) at the 300 or 400 level CSCI 105 Introduction to Computer Science
Units: 3
Introduction to Teaching
Units: 3
LEDU 301
Psychological Foundations of Education Methods of Teaching Linguistically Diverse Students
Units: 3
LEDU 330
LEDU 341
Units: 3
Topics in Mathematics
1-2
MATH 102
Secondary Content Area Reading
Topics in mathematics selected from general education mathematics classes. Arranged in conjunction with the individual needs of the student. Prerequisite: Consent.
Units: 3
LEDU 425
Single Subject Pedagogy Secondary Curriculum
Units: 2
LEDU 433
Units: 4
LEDU 435
Calculus I Calculus II
Units: 4
MATH 105
Calculus for Management Sciences 3 Fundamental principles of differential and integral calculus. Applications chosen mainly from the management sciences. When Offered: Fall, spring. Prerequisite: passing proficiency exam administered by Mathematics Department or receiving a āCā or better grade in Intermediate Algebra the prior year.
MATH 103
Units: 4
MATH 106
Discrete Structures
Units: 3
MATH 112
Calculus III
Units: 4
MATH 205
Linear Algebra
Units: 3
MATH 291
Introduction to Real Analysis I
Units: 3
MATH 305
Abstract Algebra I
Units: 3
MATH 315
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