Purdue University Calumet Plan of Study for Core Mathematics (Effective Summer 2013) Student Name: Advisor: Phone # Bachelor of Science Degree – Core Mathematics 1st Semester (15 or 16 Credit Hours) Course Cr. Sem Grade Notes FYE MA 10000 1 PUC Gen Ed 3 MA 16300 5 PUC Gen Ed 4 Hum. Elect 3 PUC Gen Ed 1 ENGL 10400 3 1 PUC Gen Ed 2 Lab Science 3/4 2nd Semester (14 or 15 Credit Hours) Course Cr. Sem Grade Notes MA 16400 5 PUC Gen Ed 1 ENGL 10500 3 PUC Gen Ed 5 Soc Sci Elect 3 1 Lab Science 3/4 3rd Semester (16 or 17 Credit Hours) Course Cr. Sem Grade Notes MA 26100 4 PUC Gen Ed 7 CS 20600 3 PUC Gen Ed 6 COM 11400 3 Lab Science1 3/4 Minor Elective 3 4th Semester (15 or 16 Credit Hours) Course Cr. Sem Grade Notes MA 26500 3 MA 31500 3 Lab Science1 3/4 Hum/SS Elect 3 Minor Elective 3 5th Semester (15 Credit Hours) Course Cr. Sem Grade Notes MA 34800 3 MA 33000 3 Hum/SS Elect 3 Hum/SS Elect 3 ExL ExL Elective 3 6th Semester (15Credit Hours) Course Cr. Sem Grade Notes MA 26400 3 STAT 34500 3 Hum/SS Elect 3 Hum/SS Elect 3 Minor Elective 3 7th Semester (15 Credit Hours) Course Cr. Sem Grade Notes MA 47200 3 MA 45300 3 Hum/SS Elect 3 Hum/SS Elect 3 Minor Elective 3 8th Semester (15 Credit Hours) Course Cr. Sem Grade Notes MA 44600 3 Hum/SS Elect 3 Minor Elective 3 Minor Elective 3 ExL ExL Elective 3 Experiential Learning Courses ____________________ ____________________ _____ 32 hour rule 1 See Lab Science courses Graduation Checklist: _____ _____ _____ 120 total credit hours minimum (not including preparatory classes or F grades) C grade or higher in Math, CS and STAT courses Graduation Index of 2.00 minimum Course List for Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Cr 1 5 5 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Course MA 10000 – Introduction to Mathematical Sciences MA 16300 – Integrated Calculus and Analytic Geometry I MA 16400 – Integrated Calculus and Analytic Geometry II MA 26100 – Multivariate Calculus MA 26400 – Differential Equations MA 26500 – Linear Algebra MA 31500 – Introduction to Abstract Mathematics MA 33000 – Concepts in Geometry MA 34800 – Discrete Mathematics MA 44600 – Introduction to Real Analysis MA 45300 – Elements of Algebra MA 47200 – Introduction to Applied Mathematics CS 20600 − Computer Algebra and Programming STAT 34500 − Statistics 3 3 3 COM 11400 – Fundamentals of Speech ENGL 10400 – English Composition I ENGL 10500 – English Composition II Cr Course Lab Science (4) courses total, (2) courses must include a lab component Choose 12-16 credit hours from the following courses: 3 3 4 4 3 3 3 4 4 3 3 4 5 ASTR 26300 – Descriptive Astronomy: The Solar System ASTR 26400 – Descriptive Astronomy: Stars & Galaxies BIOL 10100 – Introductory Biology I BIOL 10200 – Introductory Biology II SCI 10300 – Survey of the Biological World SCI 10400 – Introduction to Environmental Biology SCI 10500 – Invitation to Human Biology CHM 11500 – General Chemistry I CHM 116000 – General Chemistry II EAS 11000– Survey of Geology EAS 22000 – Survey of Physical Geography PHYS 15200 – Mechanics PHYS 25100 – Heat, Electricity & Optics Note: Non-lab courses require approval from academic advisor Humanities & Social Sciences (30 credit hours total, with 2 courses completed in each of 4 of the 5 areas noted below) Literature/Philosophy (Any) and/or Aesthetics (MUS 25000; THTR 20100; A&D 25500; PHIL 10600) 3 3 History/Political Science (Any) 3 3 Sociology/Psychology (Any) Economics (ECON 25100/ECON 25200) 3 3 3 3 Foreign Language (Any) Additional Courses (as needed for 30 credit hour total) 3 3 Cr Course Courses for Minor (18 credit hour minimum) Cr Course Typical Minors Astrophysics Business Chemistry Communications Computer Science English Foreign Language History Marketing Sociology Physics Psychology Free Electives ( as needed) Cr Course Cr Course Cr 3 3 Course MA 11500 – Intermediate Algebra MA 15300 – Algebra & Trigonometry I Preparatory classes do not count towards a Mathematics degree, however these classes do count towards full-time status See the Course Catalog for full description of required General Education courses Please review the pre-requisite tree for semester offerings of math courses See catalog or academic advisor for approved Minors Beginning Fall 2008, all entering students (including readmits & re-entries) are required to complete 2 courses in experiential learning. Prep Courses Cr Course 3 MA 15400 – Algebra & Trigonometry II 5 MA 15900 – Algebra & Trigonometry