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Otto Miller Hall Mathematics offers curricula leading to the bachelor of arts and bachelor of science degrees. The B.A. degree program is designed for students interested in mathematics as a liberal arts major and for those planning to teach mathematics in secondary schools. The B.S. in mathematics degree program is designed for students planning graduate work or professional careers in mathematics. The B.S. in computational mathematics is an interdisciplinary major designed for students interested in careers involving the application of mathematics and computer science. A mathematics education major is also offered for elementary certification. See the School of Education section of the Catalog for information. High school preparation. Three years of high school mathematics, including trigonometry, are required for all students entering one of the degree programs. However, students who plan to make mathematics a career are urged to take a minimum of four years of high school mathematics. Students deficient in their high school mathematics preparation must take the appropriate courses in the sequence MAT 0152 and MAT 0153 to make up the deficiency before starting one of the math degree programs. Advanced Placement Program. Superior students who have completed one year of calculus in high school may apply for advanced placement and credit for MAT 1225 and MAT 1226. The extent to which a student will be advanced and the amount of credit given will be decided on an individual basis by the mathematics faculty. Mathematical competency requirement. All undergraduates are required to demonstrate mathematical competency. This can be accomplished in any one of the following ways:
What to take first. In general, students with four years of high school mathematics should start with MAT 1225; those with three years should take MAT 1110 or MAT 1112 and MAT 1114. Those students with two years should take MAT 0152. However, mathematics faculty will determine where a student should start on the basis of high school record and entrance test scores. An algebra/ calculus placement test will be administered by the Mathematics Department during the first week of the quarter in MAT 1110, MAT 1221, and MAT 1225. Admission to the major or minor. A GPA of 2.5 or above in 15 credits of mathematics that apply to the major or minor is required for admission to the major or minor. Computer use. Each mathematics student should have strong computer skills. Students wishing careers in industry or applied mathematics should know a programming language. Math Lab. The following courses are available through the Math Lab: Arithmetic Review, MAT 0140, MAT 0152, MAT 0153, MAT 1112, and MAT 1114. The Math Lab is open daily for student tutoring and testing. These courses do not include a lecture; students study self-instructional materials, obtain instructional help in the Math Lab when necessary, and take tests in the Math Lab. Since the learning system in this lab follows a mastery learning approach, students may take more than one exam per unit. Arithmetic Review is available as a two-quarter sequence, MAT 0131 and MAT 0132, for students who need 4 or 5 credits as a result of their proficiency test score. MAT 1112 and MAT 1114 are equivalent to the single 5-credit lecture course MAT 1110. Requirements for the Mathematics Major Requirements for the Mathematics Minor Special Programs
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