Ohio Northern University Majors in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics The Common Core: Required Courses for All Majors (4) MATH 1631 Calculus 1 (4) MATH 1641 Calculus 2 (4) MATH 2631 Calculus 3 (3) MATH 2691 Foundations of Mathematics w/ Problem Solving Core Hours = 18 (1) MATH 1951 Freshman Seminar (1) MATH 3951 Junior Seminar (1) MATH 4951 Senior Seminar MATHEMATICS With Advanced Mathematical Studies Concentration With Teacher Licensure Concentration REQUIRED MAJOR COURSES: REQUIRED MAJOR COURSES: (3) MATH 3261 Linear Algebra (3) MATH 3411 Abstract Algebra 1 (3) MATH 3611 Real Analysis 1 (3) MATH 3261 Linear Algebra (3) MATH 3411 Abstract Algebra 1 (3) MATH 3611 Real Analysis 1 OTHER REQUIRED COURSES (outside the major subject area): None OTHER REQUIRED COURSES: (outside the major subject area): REQUIRED CONCENTRATION COURSES: (See Next Column) (4) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) MATH 2651 Differential Equations MATH 3421 Abstract Algebra 2 MATH 3601 Mathematical Programming MATH 3621 Real Analysis 2 MATH 4651 Probability Theory MATH Elective 3x41 or higher MATH Elective 3x41 or higher REQUIRED CONCENTRATION COURSES: (3) (3) (4) (3) (3) (3) STAT 1561 Statistics for Professionals 1 MATH 2011 History of Mathematics MATH 2651 Differential Equations MATH 3011 Mathematics for Secondary Teachers MATH 3601 Mathematical Programming MATH 4211 Foundations of Geometry Total Hours for Major = 49 Total Hours for Major = 90 Students planning on graduate study in mathematics should fulfill the requirements in this track. Students completing this program will have met the Ohio requirements for the grades 7-12 Integrated Mathematics Teaching License. OTHER REQUIRED COURSES: (outside the major subject area): (3) EDUC (1) EDUC (1) EDUC (3) EDUC (3) EDUC (3) EDUC (3) EDUC 3451 (3) EDUC 4401 (3) EDUC 4451 (3) EDUC 4541 (12) EDUC4721 Culture and Schooling Five-Day Field Experience I Five-Day Field Experience II Exceptional Learners Curriculum and Assessment Instructional Media and Educational Technologies Literacy Across the Content Areas AYA/MA Educational Psychology and Instructional Practices Leadership Seminar in Education Integrated Mathematics Methods Student Teaching –AYA/MA Plus the following selected courses to meet the General Education requirements: (3) CAMS 1311 Communication in the Classroom (3) PSYC 2171Adolescent Psychology MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS With Actuarial Science Concentration 1151 1501 1521 2101 2681 3201 APPLIED MATHEMATICS With Applied Statistics Concentration Applied Mathematics REQUIRED MAJOR COURSES: REQUIRED MAJOR COURSES: REQUIRED MAJOR COURSES: (3) STAT 1561 Statistics for Professionals 1 (3) STAT 2561 Statistics for Professionals 2 (3) STAT 3501 Applied Regression and Cor. Analysis (VEE course) (3) MATH 3041 Theory of Interest (3) MATH 4651 Probability Theory (3) MATH 4661 Mathematical Statistics (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) STAT 1561 Statistics for Professionals 1 STAT 2561 Statistics for Professionals 2 STAT 3501 Applied Regression and Cor. Analysis STAT 3511 Categorical Data Analysis STAT 3521 Analysis of Variance with Experimental Design (3) MATH 4651 Probability Theory (3) MATH 4661 Mathematical Statistics (3) (4) (3) (3) At least 3 electives from the list below: Algebraic Mathematics: (3) MATH 3061 Discrete Mathematics (3) MATH 3411 Abstract Algebra 1 (3) MATH 3421 Abstract Algebra 2 (3) MATH 4411 Number Theory At least 4 electives from the list below: (3) STAT 3511 Categorical Data Analysis (3) STAT 3521 Analysis of Variance with Experimental Design (3) STAT 3531 Survey Sampling Methods (3) STAT 3541 Nonparametric Statistical Methods (3) STAT 3551 Applied Probability (3) STAT 3571 Data Management and Statistical Computing (3) STAT 3901 Special Topics in Statistics (3) STAT 4561 Intro to Stochastic Processes (3) STAT 4571 Linear Statistical Models (3) STAT 4901 Special Topics in Statistics (3) MATH 3611 Real Analysis 1 (3) MATH 3621 Real Analysis 2 OTHER REQUIRED COURSES (outside the major subject area): (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) STAT 3531 STAT 3541 STAT 3551 STAT 3571 Survey Sampling Methods Nonparametric Statistical Methods Applied Probability Data Management and Statistical Computing STAT 3901 Special Topics in Statistics STAT 4561 Intro to Stochastic Processes STAT 4571 Linear Statistical Models STAT 4901 Special Topics in Statistics MATH 3041 Theory of Interest MATH 3611 Real Analysis 1 MATH 3621 Real Analysis 2 OTHER REQUIRED COURSES: (outside the major subject area): None Total Hours for Major = 48 (3) BIZ 2021 Microeconomic Foundations for Business Planning (VEE course) (3) BIZ 2031 Macroeconomic Foundations for Business Planning (VEE course) (3) BIZ 3621 Financial Analysis for Business Planning (VEE course) (3) FINC 3691 Intermediate Financial Management (VEE course) Total Hours for Major = 60 Note: A student may earn NO MORE THAN ONE major in the department. MATH MATH MATH MATH 3261 2651 3631 3641 Linear Algebra Differential Equations Complex Variables Mathematical Modeling At least 1 additional elective from 2 of the following three categories: (Recommended: at least one from each) Decision Support Mathematics: (3) MATH 3041 Theory of Interest (3) MATH 3221 Operations Research (3) MATH 3601 Mathematical Programming (3) MATH 4651 Probability Theory Analytic Mathematics: (3) MATH 3611 Real Analysis 1 (3) MATH 3621 Real Analysis 2 (3) MATH 3651 Partial Differential Eq. (3) MATH 4611 Numerical Analysis OTHER REQUIRED COURSES (outside the major subject area): (9) Three departmentally approved major-appropriate courses in a specific application area outside of the department. Ex.: Physics, Chemistry, Engineering,Biology, Economics, Computer Science Total Hours for Major = 46 Applied Mathematics is an interdisciplinary major. A student in this major must design a program of study in consultation with his/her MathStats Dept. advisor. Such a program of study must explicitly list the Mathematics and the Application Area electives the student will take. Updated 1/24/2014