MAJOR COURSE GUIDE Not an Official Record – Official Records from Office of Registrar Student ___________________________________ ID____________ Catalog of Record (Year) 2013-14 Update year if change in major– see catalog APPLIED MATHEMATICS Major MINOR NOT REQUIRED **Available only to students participating in the Engineering Dual-Degree Program** [ see catalog] It is solely and only the student’s responsibility to meet the requirements for graduation. All forms of advising are for informational purposes only. ENGL 111 & 112 and Mathematics Core course (MATH 111 or higher) must be completed within the first four major terms. Liberal Arts Core (LAC) COURSE Hrs Grade English 111 3 English 112 3 Mathematics Courses – 30 hrs COURSE Hrs MATH 221: Calculus I 4 222: Calculus II 4 English 202 or 203 or 204 3 Foreign Language or Language Literature (any one) FREN 201 or SPAN 201 or CHIN 213 or FREN 213 or SPAN 213 or WRLD 213 or CHST 122 or CHST 132 3 321: Calculus III 4 326: Linear Algebra & Lab 4 346: Probability Theory 3 347: Statistics 3 351: Differential Equations 4 422: Adv. Eng. Mathematics 4 Communication 110 3 Music 171 (any one) 3 Christian Studies 111 3 Christian Studies 112 3 History 111 or 112 or 113 (any one) 3 Another History or Political Science 201 3 3 COINS 235:C++ Programming & lab 4 3 Mathematics 221 or higher Social Science Economics 211 or 212 Natural Science CHEM 121:College Chem I CHEM 123 Lab PHYS 203: Gen Phys I & lab 4 Grade Applied Mathematics Courses 18 hrs - Engineering COURSE Hrs Grade ENGR 101: Intro to Engineering 3 201: Statics 3 202: Dynamics 3 210: Circuits 3 Required Supporting Studies – 20 HRS COINS 235: C++ Programming & Lab 4 3 PHYS CHEM 3 CHEM 1 PHYS 4 203: General Physics I & Lab 4 204: General Physics II & Lab 4 CHEM 121: College Chemistry I *Please see the Undergraduate Catalog for more information concerning the Engineering Dual-Degree Program.* 3 123: College Chemistry I Lab 1 122: College Chemistry II 3 124: College Chemistry II Lab 1 See catalog under Applied Mathematics or Dr. Blauch in the Math Department for more information on this dual degree. GENERAL ELECTIVES NOTE- Math 099 and English 099 do not count toward the 125 minimum hours for graduation GENERAL ELECTIVES (all other courses earned that are not required for CORE, MAJOR or MINOR) COURSE Hrs Grade Prerequisite for MATH 221 MATH 111 with “C” MATH 130 with “C” ________ COURSE Hrs Grade _____________________ _____________________ COURSE SUMMARY minimum 125 hours & minimum 2.00 GPA required for graduation Core Hrs reqd __48_ Hrs ernd _____ Hrs lack _____ lack residency __ Overall GPA ____ Major hrs reqd _30__ hrs ernd _____ hrs lack _____ lack residency __ GPA ______ Office of Academic Advising Applied Math hrs reqd 18 hrs ernd _____ hrs lack _____ GPA ______ Hrs Grade ____________________ ____________________ Supporting Studies hrs reqd 20 hrs ernd _____ hrs lack _____ COURSE Hrs Grade ___________________ ___________________ Major Residency 300/400 CSU hrs required -300/400 CSU hrs earned =300/400 CSU hrs lacking 12 hr ____ ____ Minor Residency 300/400 CSU hrs required -300/400 CSU hrs earned =300/400 CSU hrs lacking 6 hr ____ ____ Integrating Faith in Learning, Leading and Serving revised 6/16/2013 ENGINEERING DUAL-DEGREE PROGRAM Charleston Southern offers a dual-degree program in engineering in cooperation with several engineering schools, including Clemson University, the University of South Carolina, and The Citadel. Students complete a three-year liberal arts program (consisting of at least 90 hours) at Charleston Southern before transferring to Clemson/USC/Citadel* to focus on engineering. After they complete their fourth year in the dual-degree program, earning a total of at least 125 credit hours, the Charleston Southern residency requirement for graduation will be waived, allowing students to receive a B.S. degree in Applied Mathematics from Charleston Southern. Upon completion of the entire dual-degree program, students will be awarded a degree in engineering from Clemson/USC/Citadel. This program does not require a minor. Students will be assigned an advisor from the Charleston Southern mathematics department and will also be required to consult with an assigned advisor from Clemson/USC/Citadel. Students should maintain close contact with their assigned advisor at Charleston Southern in order to remain on track within the dual-degree curriculum. * Note: Students completing the three-year program at Charleston Southern with at least a ‘C’ in every required preengineering course and an overall 2.5 GPR are guaranteed acceptance into the engineering specialization of their choice at Clemson/USC/Citadel. Students not satisfying both of these conditions will be considered for admission to Clemson/USC/Citadel’s engineering program on an individual basis. Specific Courses Required within the Liberal Arts Core Communication & Fine Arts Communication 110, Music 171 COINS 209 satisfied by supporting studies course Social Studies Economics 211 or 212 Natural Science Satisfied by supporting and major studies courses Required Supporting Studies COINS 235, Chemistry 121 and 123, 122 and 124, Physics 203 and 204 Major Studies Mathematics 221, 222, 321, 326, 346, 347, 351 and 422. Engineering 101, 201, 202, 210. Additional Program Requirements All students participating in the dual-degree program must take basic engineering courses at Clemson/USC/Citadel (or another approved institution) during the summer in preparation for the final two years of the dual-degree program. Recommended courses depend on the desired area of specialization, and are available through your engineering program advisor. Charleston Southern University Engineering Dual-Degree Program Plans Suggested Course of Study First Year Fall Semester 4 MATH 221 3 CHEM 121 1 CHEM 123 3 ENGL 111 1 GNED 101 3 Calculus I College Chemistry I College Chemistry Lab I Comp. and Rhetoric I Freshman Seminar Liberal Arts Core Total 15 Second Year Fall Semester 4 MATH 321 4 PHYS 203 4 COIN 235 3 ENGR 101 Total 16 Calculus II College Chemistry II College Chemistry Lab II Comp. and Rhetoric II Liberal Arts Core Liberal Arts Core Total 17 Calculus III General Physics I C++ Programming Introduction to Engineering Total 15 Third Year Fall Semester 3 MATH 346 4 MATH 351 3 ENGR 210 3 3 Spring Semester 4 MATH 222 3 CHEM 122 1 CHEM 124 3 ENGL 112 3 3 Spring Semester 4 MATH 326 4 PHYS 204 3 ENGR 201 3 3 Linear Algebra General Physics II Statics Liberal Arts Core Liberal Arts Core Total 17 Probability Theory Differential Equations Circuits Liberal Arts Core Liberal Arts Core Spring Semester 3 MATH 347 4 MATH 422 3 ENGR 202 3 3 Total 16 Statistics Adv. Engineering Mathematics Dynamics Liberal Arts Core Liberal Arts Core