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Mathematics Curriculum
The following text is taken from The University of Findlay's current undergraduate and/or graduate catalog.
To receive your bachelor of science degree from The University of Findlay, you must also complete
BS/Graduation and Degree Requirements
in addition to your mathematics curriculum.
Mathematics (MATH)
Mathematics Core Courses (25 semester hours):
The following core courses are required for all four-year programs in mathematics (25 semester hours):
MATH 141
Calculus I
MATH 142
Calculus II
MATH 250
Calculus III
MATH 295
Introduction to Discrete Mathematics
MATH 342
Linear Algebra
CSCI 190
Computer Science I
CSCI 191
Computer Science II
A
major in mathematics
consists of the mathematics core and the completion of one of the emphases listed below.
Mathematics-Applied Emphasis for Actuary Preparation
Requirements in addition to the core are MATH 310, 330, 410; one course from MATH 320, 343, 400, or 420; CSCI 157, 240, 241; ACCT 220, 221; ECON 200, 201; BUAD 220; and FNCE 320.
Mathematics-Applied Emphasis for Computer Science
Requirements in addition to the core are MATH 310, 330, 343, 410; one course from MATH 320, 345, 400, or 420; CSCI 157, 193, 240, 241, 270, 325, 470. In addition, MATH 302 is a recommended course.
Mathematics-Applied Emphasis for Engineering Science
Requirements in addition to the core are MATH 310, 330, 345; one course from MATH 320, 343, 400, 410, or 420; PHYS 252, 253; CHEM 130 or 140, 130L or 140L, 131 or 141, 131L or 141L; GEOL 120, 410. Additional courses to support a particular type of engineering (such as geology, biology, or additional chemistry) are recommended.
Mathematics-Applied Emphasis for Operations Research
Requirements in addition to the core are MATH 310, 330, 410; one course from MATH 320, 345, 400, or 420; CSCI 240, 330; PHYS 252; BUAD 435; SYSA 360. In addition, MATH 302 is a recommended course.
Mathematics-Pure Mathematics Emphasis
Requirements in addition to the core are MATH 320, 343, 345, 410, 420, and one course from MATH 310, 330, 400, or CSCI 300.
A
minor in mathematics
consists of 18 hours, including MATH 141, 142, 250, 295, and three hours selected from MATH 310, 320, 330, 342, 343, 345, 400, 410, 420; CSCI 300.