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Show 288 General Education Refer to pages 37-42 for either Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts requirements. Phsx PS/SI2210 and Phsx PS/SI2210L will fulfill requirements for both the major and general education. Psych SS1010 (3) in the Social Sciences area is recommended for the Mathematics Teaching Emphasis. Mathematics Sequences A. Probability and Statistics Sequence Math 3410 Probability & Statistics (3) Math 3420 Probability & Statistics (3) B. Combinatorics Sequence Math 3610 Graph Theory (3) Math 3620 Enumeration (3) C. Differential Equations Sequence Math 3710 Boundary Value Problems (3) Math 3730 Partial Differential Equations (3) or Math 3750 Dynamical Systems (3) D. Algebra Sequence Math 4110 Intro to Modern Algebra I (3) Math 4120 Intro to Modern Algebra II (3) E. Analysis Sequence Math 4210 Intro Real Analysis (3) Math 4220 Intro Real Analysis (3) F. Numerical Analysis Sequence Math 4610 Numerical Analysis (3) Math 4620 Numerical Analysis (3) Course Requirements for Regular Emphasis B.S. or B.A. Degree Mathematics Courses Required (30 credit hours) Math SI1210 Calculus I (4) Math SI 1220 Calculus II (4) Math 2210 Calculus III (4) Math 2270 Elementary Linear Algebra (3) Math 2280 Ordinary Differential Equations (3) Math 4110 Modern Algebra I (3) Math 4120 Modern Algebra II (3) or Math 4320 Topology (3) Math 4210/4220 Intro Real Analysis (6) Mathematics Electives (at least 12 credit hours) Complete any upper division Mathematics courses (not including any required courses) so that required mathematics courses and mathematics electives total at least 42 credit hours. Support Courses Required (10 credit hours) Phsx PS/SI2210 Physics for Scientists & Engineers I (4) Phsx PS/SI2210L Laboratory Physics I (1) Phsx SI2220 Physics for Scientists & Engineers II (4) Phsx SI2220L Laboratory Physics II (1) Graduate School Preparation It is highly recommended that students planning on graduate work in Mathematics take Linear Algebra (Math 3350) and Topology (Math 4320) in addition to the above. It is also recommended that students obtain a reading knowledge in at least one foreign language. See the Mathematics Department for counseling. Course Requirements for Applied Mathematics Emphasis B.S. or B.A. Degree Mathematics Courses Required (30 credit hours) Math SI1210 Calculus I (4) Math SI1220 Calculus II (4) Math 2210 Calculus III (4) 289 Math 2270 Elementary Linear Algebra (3) Math 2280 Ordinary Differential Equations (3) Math 3410 Probability & Statistics (3) Math 3550 Mathematical Modeling (3) Math 3710 Boundary Value Problems (3) or Math 3750 Dynamical Systems (3) Math 4610 Numerical Analysis (3) Mathematics Electives (at least 12 credit hours) Complete any upper division Mathematics courses, not including courses taken to satisfy the required courses, so that the mathematics electives and required mathematics courses total at least 42 credit hours. The required and elective courses must include 2 complete mathematics sequences chosen from sequences A, B, C, E, or F above. Support Courses Required (14 credit hours) Phsx PS/SI2210 Phsx for Scientists & Engineers I (4) Phsx PS/SI2210L Laboratory Physics I (1) Phsx SI2220 Phsx for Scientists & Engineers II (4) Phsx SI2220L Laboratory Physics II (1) CS SI1220 Object Oriented Programming Using C++ (4) A minor is required in either Physics, Computer Science, or Electronics Engineering Technology. Other minors having a strong mathematical base are acceptable if the courses to be taken are pre-approved by the chair of the Mathematics Department. Graduate School Preparation It is recommended that students planning on graduate work in Applied Mathematics take the Analysis sequence (E), Linear Algebra (Math 3350), and the Differential Equations sequence (D). It is also recommended that students obtain a reading knowledge in at least one foreign language. See the Mathematics Department for counseling. Course Requirements for Mathematics Teaching Emphasis B.S. or B.A. Degree Mathematics Courses Required (42 credit hours) Math SI1210 Calculus I (4) Math SI1220 Calculus II (4) Math 2210 Calculus III (4) Math 2270 Elementary Linear Algebra (3) Math 2280 Ordinary Differential Equations (3) Math 3120 Euclidean & non-Euclidean Geometry (3) Math 3160 Number Theory (3) Math 3410 Probability & Statistics I (3) Math 3420 Probability & Statistics II (3) Math 4110 Modern Algebra I (3) Math 4210 Intro Real Analysis (3) MathEd 3010 Methods & Techniques for Teaching Intermediate Secondary Math (3) MathEd 3020 Methods & Techniques for Teaching Advanced Secondary Math (3) Support Courses Required (5-10 credit hours) Complete either Phsx PS/SI2210 Physics for Scientists & Engineers (4) & Phsx PS/SI2210L Laboratory Physics I (1) or Chem PS/SI1210 Principles of Chemistry (5) & Chem SI1220 Principles of Chemistry (5) A minor is required. A student must also complete requirements for a secondary education degree as determined by the College of Education. MATHEMATICS moRs » Program Prerequisite: Enroll in General Honors Program and complete at least 6 hours of General Honors courses (see the Honors Program). » Grade Requirements: Maintain an overall GPA of 3.3 and a mathematics GPA of 3.3. » Credit Hour Requirements: Fulfill the requirements for the departmental Mathematics major (regular emphasis) and some extras, including Math 4910 and 9 hours of upper division Mathematics courses taken for Honors credit, i.e.: Complete Math SI1210, 1220, 2210, 2270, 2280, 4110, 4120, 4210, 4220 plus 15 more hours of upper division mathematics courses (grades of "C" or better required). Nine of the upper division hours must be for Honors credit.* and Complete Math 4910 Senior Research Project and Complete Physics PS/SI2210, PS/SI2210L, SI2220, SI2220L and Complete a minor and Complete general education requirements * To take a mathematics course for Honors credit, do the following: Enroll in the course, fill out an Agreement for Departmental Honors Component Credit form with the instructor which both the instructor and student should sign, and turn the form in to the Honors Program by the second week of the semester. Then abide by the contract. The requirements will be the regular course assignments plus some extra work which will vary with the course and the instructor, but it could include writing a paper, doing an extra project, doing extra readings and reporting on them, and/or giving a talk to the class (or in some other forum). The extra part of the course will be a significant assignment. MATHEMATICS » Grade Requirements: A grade of "C" or better in all courses used toward the minor (a grade of "C-" is not acceptable). » Credit Hour Requirements: Minimum of 20 credit hours for regular emphasis and 24 credit hours for Mathematics Teaching minor. At least one upper-division mathematics course for three credit hours must be completed at Weber State University. Students who select the Mathematics Teaching Minor must satisfy the Teacher Education admission and certification requirements (see Teacher Education Department). Course Requirements for Mathematics Minor (Regular Emphasis) Mathematics Courses Required (11 credit hours) Math SI1210 Calculus I (4) Math SI 1220 Calculus II (4) Math 2270 Elementary Linear Algebra (3) Electives (9-10 credit hours) Take three courses chosen from the following: Math 2210 Calculus III (4) Math 2280 Ordinary Differential Equations (3) any upper division mathematics courses (courses numbered 3000 and higher) Course Requirements for Mathematics Teaching Minor Mathematics Courses Required (23 credit hours) Math SI1210 Calculus I (4) Math SI 1220 Calculus II (4) Math 2270 Elementary Linear Algebra (3) Math 3120 Euclidean & non-Euclidean Geometry (3) Math 3410 Probability & Statistics I (3) Math 3160 Number Theory (3) or Math 4110 Modern Algebra I (3) MathEd 3010 Methods & Technology for Teaching Intermediate Secondary Math (3) MATHEMATICS COURSES Math ND0950. Pre-algebra (3) F, S Fundamental concepts of arithmetic including pre-algebra, and scientific calculator instruction. Does not count for graduation. Math ND0960. First Course in Algebra (3) Su, F, S Relations, functions, positive and negative numbers, rational expressions, linear equations and inequalities. Does not count toward graduation. Prerequisite: Math ACT score of 15 or greater or placement test. Math 1010. Intermediate Algebra (4) Su, F, S Graphs; linear equations and systems; exponents and radicals; polynomial, rational, and logarithmic functions; applications. Prerequisite: Math ND0960 or Math ACT score of 17-22 or placement test. Math 1020. Fundamental of Geometry (3) Su, F, S An introduction to the definitions, methods, and logic of geometry. Prerequisite: Math ND0960 or ACT score of 17 or above or placement test. Math QL1030. Contemporary Mathematics (3) Su, F, S Topics from mathematics which convey to the student the beauty and utility of mathematics, and which illustrate its application to modern society. Topics include geometry, statistics, probability, and growth and form. Prerequisite: Math 1010 or ACT Math score 23 or higher or placement test. Math QL1040. Introduction to Statistics (3) Su, F, S Basic concepts of probability and statistics with an emphasis on applications. Prerequisite: Math 1010 or Math ACT score 23 or higher or placement test. Math QL1050. College Algebra (4) Su, F, S Selected topics in algebra including inequalities, logarithms, theory of equations, matrices, determinants and progressions. Prerequisite: Math 1010 or Math ACT score of 23 or higher or placement test. Math 1060. Trigonometry (3) Su, F, S Trigonometric functions, equations, identities, and applications. Complex numbers and polar coordinates. Prerequisite: Math 1010 or Math ACT score of 23 or higher or placement test. Math QL1080. Pre-calculus (5) Su, F, S A course covering college algebra and trigonometry concepts preparatory to calculus. Prerequisite: Math 1010 or Math ACT score of 23 or higher or placement test. Math 1100. Mathematics Computer Laboratory (1) S Computer solution of mathematics problems using a computer algebra system. Prerequisites: Math QL1050 and 1060, or Math QL1080, or Co-requisite: Math SI1210. 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