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Mathematics Program

Mathematics Program > Program Overview

Program Overview

Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics

The mathematics program at IU Southeast is similar to those at other IU campuses. Beyond the general requirements for the bachelor of arts degree, mathematics majors are required to take the following courses: Three semesters of Calculus, a course in Linear Algebra, a course in Probability Theory, a course in the Foundations of the Number Systems and two semesters of courses at the 400 level (Analysis, Modern Algebra, or Topology).

Students are also required to take one additional course in mathematics, such as Differential Equations or Statistics. Students are strongly recommended to take electives in areas related to mathematics, such as computer science, chemistry, physics or education courses leading to teaching certification.

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Bachelor of Science in Mathematics

The B.S. degrees in computer science (mathematics/ science option) and secondary education (teaching major in mathematics) are quite similar to the B.S. in mathematics. Since both of these majors require a significant number of the major courses in the mathematics major, it is quite easy to obtain a double major in mathematics and either of these majors.

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Double Major in Mathematics and Computer Science

The B.S. degree in computer science (mathematics/ science option) is quite similar to the B.S. in mathematics. Since this major require a significant number of the major courses in the mathematics major, it is quite easy to obtain a double major in mathematics and computer science.

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Double Major in Mathematics and Education

The B.S. degree in secondary education (teaching major in mathematics) is quite similar to the B.S. in mathematics. Since this major requires a significant number of the major courses in the mathematics major, it is quite easy to obtain a double major in mathematics and education.

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Minor in Mathematics

The requirements for the minor in mathematics are three semesters of Calculus and one additional course in Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, or Probability. These requirements are easily combined with degrees in computer science or education.

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