BS MATHEMATICS  2001-03 Catalog
Mathematics Department
Faculty Offices East Bldg. (25), Room 208
(805) 756-2206

   o  60 units upper division

   o  GWR

   o  2.0 GPA

   o  USCP

   * = Satisfies General Education requirement

MAJOR COURSES

 

MATH 141 Calculus I (B1)*

4

MATH 142 Calculus II (B1)*

4

MATH 143 Calculus III

4

MATH 202 Orientation to the Mathematics Major

1

MATH 206 Linear Algebra I

4

MATH 241 Calculus IV

4

MATH 242 Differential Equations

4

MATH 248 Methods of Proof in Mathematics

4

MATH 336 Combinatorial Mathematics

4

MATH 412 Introduction to Analysis I

4

MATH 459 Undergraduate Seminar

4

MATH 461 Senior Project

2

MATH 462 Senior Project

2

MATH 481 Abstract Algebra I

4

1  Advanced Work in Major

24-28

 

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73-77

SUPPORT COURSES

 

CSC 101 Fundamentals of Computer Science I

4

CSC 102 Fundamentals of Computer Science II

4

2  CSC 103/MATH 300/MATH 350

3-4

PHYS 131 General Physics (B3 & B4)*

4

PHYS 132 General Physics

4

PHYS 133 General Physics

4

STAT 321 Probability and Statistics for Engineers and Scientists

4

STAT 322 Statistical Analysis for Engineers & Scientists

4

1  Advanced Work in Support

4-0

 

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36-31

GENERAL EDUCATION (GE)

 

72 units required; 12 units are in Major/Support.

 

®See page 79 for complete GE course listing.

 

®Minimum of 12 units required at the 300-400 level.

 

Area A  Communication (12 units)

 

A1 Expository Writing

4

A2 Oral Communication

4

A3 Reasoning, Argumentation, and Writing

4

Area B  Science and Mathematics (4 units)

 

B1 Mathematics/Statistics * 8 units in Major/ Support

0

B2 Life Science

4

B3 Physical Science * 4 units in Support

0

B4 One lab taken with either a B2 or B3 course

 


Area C  Arts and Humanities (20 units)

 

C1 Literature

4

C2 Philosophy

4

C3 Fine/Performing Arts

4

C4 Upper-division elective

4

Area C elective (Choose one course from C1-C4)

4

Area D/E  Society and the Individual (20 units)

 

D1 The American Experience (40404)

4

D2 Political Economy

4

D3 Comparative Social Institutions

4

D4 Self Development (CSU Area E)

4

D5 Upper-division elective

4

Area F Technology Elective (upper division)
(4 units)


4

 

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60

ELECTIVES

17-18  11-12


     Units reduced effective Spring 2004

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186  180

ADVANCED WORK IN THE BS MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM

 

Select 28 units from the advanced study tracks or from the list of additional electives below. Three advanced study tracks must be completed, at least two of which are to be chosen from the first four tracks listed.

 

Advanced Study Tracks

Select a minimum of two tracks from the following:

MATH 306, 406 Linear Algebra II, III (4) (4)

MATH 341 Theory of Numbers (4),
MATH 482 Abstract Algebra II (4)

MATH 413, 414 Introduction to Analysis II, III (4) (4)

MATH 431, 432 Mathematical Optimization I, II (4) (4)

Additional study tracks:

MATH 304 Vector Analysis (4),
MATH 404 Introduction to Differential Geometry and Topology (4)

MATH 304 Vector Analysis (4),
MATH 418 Partial Differential Equations (4)

MATH 333 Numerical Analysis I (4)
MATH 433 Numerical Analysis II (4)

MATH 335 Graph Theory (4),
MATH 437 Game Theory (4)

MATH 408 Complex Analysis I (4),
MATH 409 Complex Analysis II (4)

MATH 442 Euclidean Geometry (4),
MATH 443 Modern Geometries (4)

Additional electives in Major. Select from:

MATH 417, 419, 470

Additional electives in Support. Select from:

CSC 349, 361

IME 301

PHYS 301, 302, 323, 405, 408

STAT 425

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1  Advanced Work in Major and Support are to total 28 units.

 

2  Students planning to seek the Single Subject Credential in Mathematics should take MATH 300, 341, 419, 442, and 443.