Mathematics B.S.
Objectives
The mathematics program offers the student an opportunity to gain an appreciation of the artistic nature of mathematics, to solve problems analytically, to acquire a firm foundation for advanced study, to acquire training for teaching, and an opportunity to acquire knowledge useful to a person entering scientific or business fields for which mathematics is necessary for efficient performance. The mathematics curriculum is designed to accomplish the above objectives through exposure to specific mathematical content, development of logical reasoning, and encouragement of the creative process and independent research. The degree program is flexible so that an individual can best prepare for his or her specific career. Students are encouraged to choose supporting work and electives which apply and reinforce their mathematical skills.
High School Preparation
Students desiring to major in mathematics should have completed four years of mathematics in high school, including pre-calculus and at least three years of science in high school. Students who have not completed this preparation may have additional prerequisite courses as part of their curriculum. Contact the chair of the Department of Mathematics for information and advisement.
Degree Requirements
Total Semester Credit Hours=120
University Core Curriculum (42 hrs.)
Grade of “C” or better in all mathematics courses completed.
A total of 51 semester hours of mathematics completed, nine semester hours of mathematics at this university.
Each student seeking a baccalaureate degree with a major in mathematics must complete the following specific requirements (42 hours)
One course chosen from the following (3 hours)
One course chosen from the following (3 hours)
One additional upper division mathematics course (3 hours)
Students seeking teacher certification (8-12) must complete MATH 3365: Geometric Systems
All other students may take any upper-division mathematics course except MATH 3203 and MATH 3351.
Additional hours of approved electives in a related discipline or disciplines to reach the 120 hour minimum: at least nine semester hours must be at the upper division and at least six semester hours must be completed at UT Tyler.