Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Four Year Curriculum Plan Non-Education Track MATH ACT > 26 The following is a suggested four year plan of study for freshmen entering LMU during the 2014 academic year. Transfer students should contact the department chair to determine how their credits will apply. This plan is to be used in conjunction with the university catalog & advice of the faculty advisor. Courses on the plan may be taken in semesters other than those listed based upon availability & course placement. This plan meets LMU's Liberal Art Common Core requirements, major requirements & 300/400 level course requirements. First Year Fall MATH 150 ENGL 110 or 120 COMM 200 Fund. of Speech Comm. Natural Science HIST 121 or 131 TOTAL Spring MATH 270 Probability & Statistics Fine Arts Elective COSC 160 Comp. Prog. for Math & Natural Sci. Natural Science History 122 or 132 LNCN 100 Lincoln's Life & Legacy TOTAL 4 3 3 4 3 17 4 3 3 4 3 1 18 Second Year Fall MATH 250 Calculus II ENGL 210 Writing About World Lit. Behavioral/Social Sciences General Elective General Elective TOTAL Spring MATH 255 Calculus III Fine Arts/Humanities/Ethics Social Sciences General Electives MATH 300 Intro. to Advanced Math 4 3 3 3 3 16 TOTAL 4 3 3 3 3 16 TOTAL 3 3 3 3 3 15 TOTAL 3 3 3 3 3 1 16 Third Year Fall MATH 350 Differential Equations MATH 3xx/4xx Elective ENGL 310 American Literature LNCN 300 American Citizenship Jr./Sr. Elective (300-499) Jr./Sr. Elective (300-499) Spring TOTAL 3 3 3 1 3 3 16 MATH 360 Linear Algebra MATH 3xx/4xx Elective Jr./Sr. Elective (300-499) Jr./Sr. Elective (300-499) General Elective Fourth Year Fall MATH 460 Modern Algebra Jr./Sr. Elective (300-499) General Elective General Elective General Elective General Elective TOTAL 3 3 3 3 3 1 16 Spring MATH 450 Intro. to Real Analysis Jr./Sr. Elective (300-499) General Elective General Elective General Elective General Elective Baccalaureate Degree requirements include completing 42 total credit hours at 300/400 level and 128 total credit hours. In order to graduate in four years (eight regular semesters) the student must average 16/17 hours per semester. `