B.S. in Mathematics (Teaching Concentration) Suggested 4

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B.S. in Mathematics (Teaching Concentration)
Suggested 4-Year Academic Flowchart
2011-13 Catalog
Updated 4/4/2014
FRESHMAN
SOPHOMORE
JUNIOR
SENIOR
Fall
Winter
Spring
Fall
Winter
Spring
Fall
Winter
Spring
Fall
Winter
Spring
Calculus I
Calculus II
Calculus III
Calculus IV
Linear Algebra I
MATH 241 (4)
MATH 206 (4)
Euclidean
Geometry
Modern
Geometries
Introduction to
Analysis
Abstract Algebra II
MATH 143 (4)
Combinatorial
Mathematics
Abstract Algebra I
MATH 142 (4)
Differential
Equations
MATH 481 (4)
MATH 482 (4)
(MATH 141 w/ > C-)
(MATH 142 w/ > C-)
(MATH 143)
(MATH 143)
MATH 242 (4)
MATH 336 (4)
MATH 442 (4)
MATH 443 (4)
MATH 412 (4)
(MATH 206 and
MATH 241)
(MATH 248 or
Junior Standing)
(MATH 248 w/ > C-)
(MATH 442)
(MATH 306)
(MATH 306 or
MATH 341)
(MATH 481)
Theory of Numbers
Introduction to
the History of
Mathematics
Concentration
Elective
Senior Seminar
MATH 141 (4)
*
[B1]
[B1]
GE (4)
GE (4)
Computer Science
*
*
CSC 101/235
(4)1
Orientation to
Mathematics
MATH 202 (1)
Linear Algebra II
(MATH 143)
MATH 248 (4)
MATH 306 (4)
*
(MATH 143)
General Physics 1A
PHYS 141 (4)1
GE (4)
*
Free Elective
(2)
Free Elective
(4)
MATH 341 (4)
Methods of Proof
in Matehmatics
(MATH 141 w/ > C-
& MATH 142)
Gen'l Physics II&III
PHYS 132
/133 (4)1
(MATH 248 w/ > C-)
MATH 419 (4)
(MATH 241, and
Math 206 and
MATH 142 w/ > C)
GE (4)
*
*
Senior Project I
Senior Project II
MATH 461 (2)
MATH 462 (2)
(MATH 459 or
MATH 460)
(MATH 461)
*
GE (4)
GE (4)
and 1 upper division
MATH course)
Technology in
Mathmatics
Education
MATH 300 (4)
(PHYS 131 or PHYS
141)
(4)3
(MATH 248 w/ > C-,
MATH
459/460 (4)
Statistics I
STAT 301 (4)2
(MATH 142)
Upper Div.
Statistics
STAT 302/
325/425 (4)2
*
Advanced
Mathematics for
Teaching
*
MATH 423 (4)
*
(SCM 300, and
MATH 142)
(MATH 442 and
MATH 481)
[B3 & B4]
Expository Writing
ENGL 133/134 (4)*
[A1]
Can be taken anytime during Freshman Year
Oral Communication COMS 101/102 (4)*
Can be taken anytime during Freshman Year
[A2]
Early Field
Experience,
Science/
Mathmatics
GE (4)
*
SCM 300 (4)
GE (4)
Free Elective
(2)
*
GE (4)
*
GE (4)
GE (4)
*
GE (4)
*
*
(Sophmore Standing)
Free Elective
(3)
Graduation Writing Requirement
Reasoning, Argumentation, & Writing [A3]
COMS 126; COMS/ENGL 145; ENGL148; PHIL 126 (4)
GWR*
(Can be taken any time after 90 earned units)
(Completion of GE A1 with a C- or better)
Can be taken anytime between Winter of Freshman and Winter of Sophomore Years.
16
14
16
16
16
14
16
16
16
12
14
14
TOTAL:
180
Notes:
MOST GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES CAN BE TAKEN IN ANY ORDER AS LONG AS PREREQUISITES ARE MET
Legend:
* Refer to current catalog for prerequisites.
*One course from each of the following GE areas must be completed: A1, A2, A3, B2, C1, C2, C3,
C4, C1-C4 elective, D1, D2, D3, D4, D5 and F. C4, D5 and F should be taken only after Junior standing is reached (90 units).
Refer to online catalog for GE course selection, United States Cultural Pluralism (USCP) and Graduation Writing Requirement (GWR).
Course Title
Major (57)
Course # (Units)
(Pre-Requisite)
General Ed. (60)
USCP requirement can be satisfied by some (but not all) courses within GE categories: C3, C4, D1, D3, D4, D5 or F.
1
The PHYS/CSC course sequences may be taken in either order depending on your interests.
2
Take in the second year if a STAT minor is desired. Note: Stat 302 and 325 recommended before taking Stat 425
3
Select 4 units from the following: CSC/CPE 102, 236; Math 304, 335, 344, 406, 408, 413, 416, 435, 437, 440, 451, 470: PHYS 132, 133, 302
Concentration (52)
[GE Area]
Free Electives (11)
435; MATH 344, and 416 or 418; MATH 350, and 341 or 344; MATH 408 and 409; MATH 437 and 453; MATH 440 and 441; MATH 442 and 443; MATH 451 and 452.
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