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Example Course Schedules

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Curriculum Flexibility

The curriculum allows to multiple majors and minors. Recent examples include:


Minimum Example: Pure Mathematics Major

  Fall Spring
First Year
  • Calculus I (MATH 170)
  • Corequisite Course
  • First Year Writing Seminar (LinC 101)
  • 1 more course
  • Calculus II (MATH 171)
  • Corequisite Course
  • 2 more courses
Second Year
  • Calculus III (MATH 211)
  • Discrete Mathematics (MATH 212)
  • 2 more courses
  • Linear Algebra (MATH 220)
  • 3 more courses
Third Year
  • Pure/Applied Course (MATH 2XX)
  • Pure/Applied Course (MATH 3XX)
  • 2 more courses
  • Pure/Applied Course (MATH 3XX)
  • 3 more courses
Fourth Year
  • Mathematics Seminar (MATH 370)
  • 3 more courses
  • Pure/Applied Course (MATH 3XX)
  • 3 more courses

19 additional courses to be used for general education, and additional majors and minors

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Minimum Example: Applied Mathematics Major

  Fall Spring
First Year
  • Calculus I (MATH 170)
  • Corequisite Course
  • First Year Writing Seminar (LinC 101)
  • 1 more course
  • Calculus II (MATH 171)
  • Corequisite Course
  • 2 more courses
Second Year
  • Calculus III (MATH 211)
  • Discrete Mathematics (MATH 212)
  • 2 more courses
  • Linear Algebra (MATH 220)
  • 3 more courses
Third Year
  • Pure/Applied Course (MATH 2XX)
  • Pure/Applied Course (MATH 3XX)
  • 2 more courses
  • Differential Equations (MATH 254)
  • Pure/Applied Course (MATH 3XX)
  • 2 more courses
Fourth Year
  • Mathematics Seminar (MATH 370)
  • 3 more courses
  • Pure/Applied Course (MATH 3XX)
  • 3 more courses

18 additional courses to be used for general education, and additional majors and minors

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Minimum Example: Actuarial Mathematics Major

  Fall Spring
First Year
  • Calculus I (MATH 170)
  • Computer Science I (CSCI 120)
  • First Year Writing Seminar (LinC 101)
  • 1 more course
  • Calculus II (MATH 171)
  • Principles of Economics (ECON 152)
  • 2 more courses
Second Year
  • Calculus III (MATH 211)
  • Discrete Mathematics (MATH 212)
  • 2 more courses
  • Actuarial Mathematics (MATH 251)
  • Pure/Applied Course (MATH 2XX)
  • 2 more courses
Third Year
  • Mathematical Statistics I (MATH 231)
  • Corequisite Course
  • 2 more courses
  • Mathematical Statistics II (MATH 337)
  • Pure/Applied Course (MATH 3XX)
  • 2 more courses
Fourth Year
  • Mathematics Seminar (MATH 370)
  • 3 more courses
  • Pure/Applied Course (MATH 3XX)
  • 3 more courses

17 additional courses to be used for general education, and additional majors and minors

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Example: Pure or Applied Mathematics with English Double Major

  Fall Spring
First Year
  • Calculus I (MATH 170)
  • Computer Science I (CSCI 120) or Physics I (PHYS 111)
  • First Year Writing Seminar (LinC 101)
  • 1 more course
  • Calculus II (MATH 171)
  • Computer Science II (CSCI 121) or Physics II (PHYS 112)
  • Introduction to English Studies (ENGL 225)
  • 1 more course
Second Year
  • Calculus III (MATH 211)
  • Discrete Mathematics (MATH 212)
  • Creative Nonfiction (ENGL 211)
  • 1 more course
  • Linear Algebra (MATH 220)
  • English Period Course (ENGL 3XX)
  • English Elective (ENGL 2XX)
  • 1 more course
Third Year
  • Pure/Applied Course (MATH 2XX)
  • Pure/Applied Course (MATH 3XX)
  • English Period Course (ENGL 3XX)
  • 1 more course
  • Differential Equations (MATH 254) (if Applied)
  • Pure/Applied Course (MATH 3XX)
  • English Genre Course (ENGL 2XX)
  • 1 more course
Fourth Year
  • Mathematics Seminar (MATH 370)
  • English Elective (ENGL 2XX)
  • English Elective (ENGL 2XX)
  • 1 more course
  • Pure/Applied Course (MATH 3XX)
  • English Senior Seminar (ENGL 371)
  • English Elective (ENGL 2XX)
  • 1 more course

8 additional courses to be used for general education, and additional majors and minors

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Minimum Example: Pure or Applied Mathematics with Computer Science Double Major

  Fall Spring
First Year
  • Calculus I (MATH 170)
  • Computer Science I (CSCI 120)
  • First Year Writing Seminar (LinC 101)
  • 1 more course
  • Calculus II (MATH 171)
  • Computer Science II (CSCI 121)
  • 2 more courses
Second Year
  • Calculus III (MATH 211)
  • Discrete Mathematics (MATH 212)
  • Computer Organization (CSCI 222)
  • Data Structure and Algorithms (CSCI 244)
  • Linear Algebra (MATH 220)
  • Introduction to Software Engineering (CSCI 234)
  • 2 more courses
Third Year
  • Pure/Applied Course (MATH 2XX)
  • Pure/Applied Course (MATH 3XX)
  • Computer Science Elective (CSCI 2XX)
  • 1 more course
  • Differential Equations (MATH 254) (if Applied)
  • Pure/Applied Course (MATH 3XX)
  • Computer Science Elective (CSCI 3XX)
  • 1 more course
Fourth Year
  • Mathematics Seminar (MATH 370)
  • Computer Science Elective (CSCI 3XX)
  • 2 more courses
  • Pure/Applied Course (MATH 3XX)
  • Systems Design and Implementation (CSCI 334)
  • 2 more courses

11 additional courses to be used for general education, and additional majors and minors

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Minimum Example: Pure or Applied Mathematics and Economics (Theory and Policy Track) Double Major

  Fall Spring
First Year
  • Calculus I (MATH 170)
  • Computer Science I (CSCI 120) or Physics I (PHYS 111)
  • First Year Writing Seminar (LinC 101)
  • Principles of Economics (ECON 152)
  • Calculus II (MATH 171)
  • Computer Science II (CSCI 121) or Physics II (PHYS 112)
  • Intermediate Microeconomics (ECON 225)
  • 1 more course
Second Year
  • Discrete Mathematics (MATH 212)
  • Mathematical Statistics I (MATH 231)
  • Intermediate Macroeconomics (ECON 226)
  • 1 more course
  • Calculus III (MATH 211)
  • Linear Algebra (MATH 220)
  • Economics Elective (ECON 2XX)
  • 1 more course
Third Year
  • Pure/Applied Course (MATH 3XX)
  • Applied Econometrics (ECON 256)
  • Economics Elective (ECON 2XX)
  • 1 more course
  • Differential Equations (MATH 254) (if Applied)
  • Pure/Applied Course (MATH 3XX)
  • Economics Elective (ECON 3XX)
  • 1 more course
Fourth Year
  • Mathematics Seminar (MATH 370)
  • Economics Elective (ECON 3XX)
  • Economics Elective (ECON 3XX)
  • 1 more course
  • Pure/Applied Course (MATH 3XX)
  • Economics Elective (ECON 3XX)
  • 2 more courses

8 additional courses to be used for general education, and additional majors and minors

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Minimum Pure or Applied Mathematics with Philosophy Double Major

  Fall Spring
First Year
  • Calculus I (MATH 170)
  • Computer Science I (CSCI 120) or Physics I (PHYS 111)
  • First Year Writing Seminar (LinC 101)
  • Introduction to Philosophy (PHIL 120) 
  • Calculus II (MATH 171)
  • Computer Science II (CSCI 121) or Physics II (PHYS 112)
  • Ethics (PHIL 222)
  • 1 more course
Second Year
  • Calculus III (MATH 211)
  • Discrete Mathematics (MATH 212)
  • Philosophy Historical Course (PHIL 2XX)
  • 1 more course
  • Linear Algebra (MATH 220)
  • Advanced Logic (PHIL 220)
  • 2 more courses
Third Year
  • Pure/Applied Course (MATH 2XX)
  • Pure/Applied Course (MATH 3XX)
  • Philosophy Historical Course (PHIL 2XX)
  • 1 more course
  • Differential Equations (MATH 254) (if Applied)
  • Pure/Applied Course (MATH 3XX)
  • Philosophy Epistemology or Metaphysics (PHIL 351 or 353)
  • 1 more course
Fourth Year
  • Mathematics Seminar (MATH 370)
  • Philosophy Elective (PHIL 3XX)
  • 2 more courses
  • Pure/Applied Course (MATH 3XX)
  • Philosophy Elective (PHIL 3XX)
  • 2 more courses

8 additional courses to be used for general education, and additional majors and minors 

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