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Mathematical Sciences (MATH)

The purpose of the major in Mathematical Sciences at Barry University is to build a strong foundation for careers in mathematics.  The courses of study cover the main areas of algebra, analysis, probability, statistics, numerical analysis and topology.  Co-requisites in physics and computer science are also required.

There are three possible concentrations within Mathematical Sciences: General Mathematics, Statistics/Actuarial Science and Computational Mathematics.  A core of courses is required from all Math majors and, according to each specialization, a number of recommended courses is offered each semester on a rotational basis.

The curriculum for the Mathematics major consists of the following components:

Mathematics Core

21 credits

Mathematics Specialization

12 credits

Computer Science

8 credits

Physics

8 credits

Minor

20 credits

General Education

42 credits

General Elective

9 credits

Total

120 credits

The academic requirements for the mathematics major are the following:
Core courses (21 credits):

MAT-211 Calculus I
MAT-212 Calculus II
MAT-213 Calculus III
MAT-253 Discrete Mathematics I
MAT-314 Differential Equations
MAT-332 Linear Algebra

Co-requisites (16 credits):
Eight credits in physics: PHY 211 and PHY 212 or PHY 201 and PHY 202.
Eight credits in computer science: CS 231 and CS 232 or CS 211 and CS 212.

Electives:
at least four upper division courses according to the desired specialization.

1. Specialization in General Mathematics
Suggested electives:

MAT-310 Advanced Calculus I
MAT-311 Advanced Calculus II
MAT-331 Algebraic Structures
MAT-356 Statistics for Science
MAT-416 Introduction to Complex Analysis
MAT-441 Introduction to Topology
MAT-451 Probability Theory
MAT-462 Number Theory

2. Specialization in Statistics-Actuarial Science
Suggested electives:

MAT-230 Statistical Methods I
MAT-330 Statistical Methods II
MAT-356 Statistics for Science
MAT-451 Probability Theory
MAT-452 Mathematical Statistics
MAT-487 Undergraduate Mathematics Seminar

For students interested in Actuarial Science, it is recommended that as part of the general electives they take the following courses (15 credits):

ACC-201 Financial Accounting I
ECO-201 Introductory Macroeconomics
ECO-202 Introductory Microeconomics
FIN-319 Managerial Finance
FIN-419 Financial Policy and Strategy

3. Specialization in Computational Mathematics
Suggested electives:

MAT-254 Discrete Mathematics II
MAT-440 Mathematical Modeling
MAT-451 Probability Theory
MAT-456 Numerical Analysis
MAT-487 Undergraduate Mathematics Seminar
CS-331 Data Structures and Algorithms
CS-431 Concepts of Programming Languages
CS-478 Applied Cryptography

Mathematical Sciences Minor: A minor in Mathematical Sciences consists of at least 20 credits in approved courses, and must include MAT 211, MAT 212, either MAT 213 or MAT 253 and at least one 300-level course.

Acceptance into the major
In order to be provisionally accepted as a Mathematical Sciences major, a student must meet the following criteria:

a)  970 SAT or 20 ACT scores, with at least 500 in the SAT math section
b)  At least 2.7 GPA from high school or college
c)  At least 4 units of H.S. mathematics in algebra, geometry and trigonometry.

A student will be fully accepted as a major in Mathematical Sciences after successful completion with a grade of C or above in MAT 211 (Calculus I) and MAT 253 (Discrete Mathematics I).

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