Objective:
This program is for students who wish to pursue a liberal arts degree with specialization in mathematics.
Administrator: Chair, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Requirements: 48-51 credits including at least 35 in mathematics of which 24 shall be upper division courses numbered 3000 or above. Completion of core courses plus Option A or Option B is required.
Core Courses: 35 credits
Option A: 13 credits
Option B: 16 credits
In addition to the above requirements, the student is required to complete a written subject examination in the field of mathematics, e.g., ETS Major Field Test for Mathematics or GRE Subject Test for Mathematics. For Math Education/Math double majors, the Praxis exam can be used in place of the ETS exam.
Students who plan on graduate study are advised to acquire a reading knowledge of German or French.