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Mathematics Program

Mathematics Program > Degree Requirements

Degree Requirements

Bachelor of Science in Mathematics

See also "General Requirements for Undergraduate Degrees at IU Southeast."
Student learning goals are those defined for the B.A. in Mathematics.

Requirements

  1. General Education (in addition to "General Education Requirements for Undergraduate Degrees at IU Southeast")
    1. Written Communication (3)

      English W 234 and Mathematics M 380 or M 436

    2. Foreign Language (8)
      One year of a single foreign language
  2. Science Requirements (21)
    1. Biology (3)
    2. Computer Science C 201-C 202 (8)
    3. Physics P 221-P 222 or Chemistry C 105-C 125 &
      C 106-C 126 (10)
  3. Mathematics Requirements:
    1. Core (29)

      M ATH-M 215 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I (5)
      MATH-M 216 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (5)
      MATH-M 303 Linear Algebra for Undergraduates (3 )
      MATH-M 311 Calculus III (3)
      MATH-M 360 Elements of Probability Theory (3)
      MATH-M 391 Foundations of the Number Systems (3)
      MATH-M 403- 404 Introduction to Modern (6)
      Algebra I-II or MATH-M 413- 414
             Introduction to Analysis I-II
      MATH-M 49 3 Senior Thesis in Mathematics (1)
    2. Four additional courses from the following list (12)

      MATH- M 312 Calculus IV (3)
      MATH-M 313 Elementary Differential (3)
             Equations with Applic.
      MATH-M 366 Elements of Statistical Inference (3)
      MATH-M 380 History of Mathematics (3)
      MATH-M 403 Introduction to Modern Algebra I (3)
      MATH-M 404 Introduction to Modern Algebra II (3)
      MATH-M 405 Number Theory (3)
      MATH-M 413 Introduction to Analysis I (3)
      MATH-M 414 Introduction to Analysis II (3)
      MATH-M 415 Elementary Complex (3)
             Variables with Applic.
      MATH-M 421 Introduction to Topology I (3)
      MATH-M 422 Introduction to Topology II (3)
      MATH-M 436 Introduction to Geometries (3)
      MATH-M 435 Introduction to Differential Geometry (3)
      MATH- M 471 Numerical Analysis I (3)
  4. Electives (24)

    Students are encouraged to choose electives that further their particular career goals.

Recommended Four Year Program

[B.S. in Mathematics]

First Year


First Semester Credits
English W131 3
Mathematics M215 5
Physics P221 5
Elective 3
First Year Seminar S104 1
Total 17
Second Semester Credits
English W234 3
Mathematics M216 5
Physics P222 5
Arts 3
Total 16

Second Year


First Semester Credits
Computer Science C201 4
Mathematics M311 3
Mathematics M303 3
Speech S121 3
Humanities (Recommended: PHIL-P100) 3
Total 16
Second Semester Credits
Computer Science C202 4
Mathematics Elective M313 3
Social and Behavioral Sciences 3
Biology 3
Elective 3
Total 16

Third Year


First Semester Credits
Mathematics M360 3
Mathematics M391 3
Diversity (Recommended: SOC-S163) 3
Electives 6
Total 15
Second Semester Credits
Mathematics Elective 3
Mathematics M380 or M436 3
Ethical Questions (Recommended: PHIL-P100) 3
Electives 6
Total 15

Fourth Year


First Semester Credits
Mathematics M403 (M413) 3
Mathematics elective 3
Foreign Language 4
Elective 3
Total 13
Second Semester Credits
Mathematics M404 (M414) 3
Mathematics M493 1
Mathematics elective 3
Foreign Language 4
Elective 3
Total 14

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Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics

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.

Requirements In addition to the requirements listed in this bulletin in the sections "General Requirements for Undergraduate Degrees at IU Southeast" and "General Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts Degree," the student must take Mathematics M 215, M 216, M 303, M 311, M 360, M 391, one additional mathematics course at the 300 level (excluding K 300), the sequence of M 403-M 404 or the sequence of M 413-M 414, and computer science C 201. The requirement for research writing is completed by taking English W 234 and Mathematics M 380 or M 436. No mathematics course below the 200 level may be counted toward the major subject area. These requirements are a minimum; those students who are planning graduate study in mathematics are strongly encouraged to take both of the sequences M 403-M 404 and M 413-M 414. In addition, it is strongly recommended that the candidate take electives in areas related to mathematics. Depending on interests and goals, the candidate may choose these from other mathematics offerings; from computer science offerings such as C 251; from physics offerings such as P 221-P 222; from chemistry offerings such as C 105-C 106; or from various education courses leading to certification.

Recommended Four Year Program

[B.A. in Mathematics]

First Year


First Semester Credits
English W131 3
Mathematics M215 5
Physics P221 (elective) 5
Speech S121 3
First Year Seminar S104 1
Total 17
Second Semester Credits
Computer Science C201 3
Mathematics M216 5
Physics P222 (elective) 5
English W234 3
Total 16

Second Year


First Semester Credits
Mathematics M303 3
Mathematics M311 3
Foreign language course 4
Ethical questions (Recommended: PHIL-P100) 3
Elective 3
Total 16
Second Semester Credits
Mathematics M313 (elective) 3
Mathematics M391 3
Foreign language course 4
Diversity (Recommended: SOC-S163) 6
Total 16

Third Year


First Semester Credits
Mathematics M360 3
Mathematics elective 3
Foreign language course 4
General education arts course 3
Elective 3
Total 16
Second Semester Credits
Mathematics M366 (elective) 3
Mathematics elective 3
Foreign language course 4
General education or B.A. course in life sciences 3
B.A. distribution course in historical investigation 3
Total 16

Fourth Year


First Semester Credits
Mathematics M403 (M413) 3
Mathematics elective 3
General education or B.A. course in social sciences 6
B.A. distribution course in historical investigation 3
Total 15
First Semester Credits
Mathematics M404 (M414) 3
Mathematics M380 or M436 3
General education or B.A. course in social sciences 3
Electives 6
Total 15

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Associate of Arts in Mathematics

See also "Technical Requirements for Undergraduate Degrees" and "General Requirements for the Associate of Arts Degree" in this bulletin.

Concentration Requirements

  • M 215 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I (5 cr.)
  • M 216 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (5 cr.)
  • M 311 Calculus III (3 cr.)
  • and one of the following courses:
    • M 303 Linear Algebra for Undergraduates (3cr.)
    • M 313 Elementary Differential Equations with Applications (3 cr.)
    • M 360 Elements of Probability (3 cr.)
    • M 391 Foundations of the Number Systems (3 cr.)

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Double Degrees in Mathematics and Computer Science and in Mathematics and Education

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. Please contact the Mathematics Department advisor for more information.

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Requirements for a Minor in Mathematics

16 credit hours including the following mathematics courses:

  • M 215 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I (5 cr.)
  • M 216 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (5 cr.)
  • M 311 Calculus III (3 cr.)
  • and one of the following:
    • M 303 Linear Algebra for Undergraduates (3 cr.)
    • M 313 Elementary Differential Equations with Applications (3 cr.)
    • M 360 Elements of Probability (3 cr.)

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