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SPECIFICS OF THE MATHEMATICS B.A. DEGREE

Minimum Total Hours: 120

Total Liberal Arts Hours Required: 90

General Education Requirements: Per General Education list (see General Education Division). Exceptions: the lab science and mathematics proficiency requirements are met through the major.

Major Requirements: 43 hours with a minimum of 31 hours in mathematics as follows:

  • 19 hours of required mathematics courses
  • 12 hours of mathematics electives 2000-level or above, excluding MTH 2600-2690;
  • 4 hours of computer programming
  • 8 hours of science courses in one discipline

View the full course check sheet for detailed information about course requirements (pdf).

SPECIFICS OF THE MATHEMATICS B.S. DEGREE

Minimum Total Hours: 124

Total Liberal Arts Hours Required: 60

General Education Requirements: Per the General Education list (see General Education Division); the lab science and mathematics proficiency requirements are met through the major.

Major Requirements: 53 hours with a minimum of 37 hours in mathematics as follows:

  • 19 hours of required mathematics courses
  • 15 hours of mathematics electives 3000-level or above;
  • 3 hours of Real Analysis or Higher Algebra
  • 4 hours of computer science
  • 12 hours of science

 View the full course check sheet for detailed information about course requirements (pdf).

SPECIFICS OF THE MATHEMATICS (APPLIED CONCENTRATION) B.S. DEGREE

Minimum Total Hours: 124

Total Liberal Arts Hours Required: 60

General Education Requirements: Per the General Education list (see General Education Division), the lab science and mathematics proficiency requirements are met through the major.

Major Requirements: 53 hours with a minimum of 37 hours in mathematics as follows:

  • 19 hours of required mathematics courses
  • 18-hour applied mathematics concentration
  • 16 hours of supporting courses

View the full course check sheet for detailed information about course requirements (pdf).

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Department of Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics - 585.594.6310 - herbert_samantha@roberts.edu