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B.A. Degree in Mathematics-Applied Science
Effective Fall 1997
This major is designed for students with a substantial interest in Mathematics and its applications to a particular field such as Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Cognitive Science, Computer Science, Economics, Management Science, and Engineering. This curriculum is subject to the general requirements for all math majors outlined under major programs. This major is not intended for students planning to go to graduate school in Mathematics.
Lower Division Requirements
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Math 20A-B |
Calculus for Science and Engineering |
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Math 20C |
Calculus and Analytical Geometry |
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Math 20D |
Introduction to Differential Equations |
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Math 20E |
Vector Calculus |
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Math 20F |
Linear Algebra |
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One of the following is recommended: |
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MAE 9 |
C/C++ Programming |
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MAE 10 |
FORTRAN for Engineers |
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CSE 8A/AL-B |
Introduction to Computer Science: Java |
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CSE 11 |
Introduction to Computer Science: Java (Accelerated Pace) |
Upper Division Requirements
| 1. |
Math 109 |
Mathematical Reasoning |
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Math 102 |
Applied Linear Algebra |
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or |
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Math 170A |
Numerical Linear Algebra |
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Any two-quarter upper-division Math sequence (8 units) |
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Any three other upper division Math courses, for a total of at least seven upper division mathematics courses (28 units) |
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Applied Science: seven additional upper division courses, at least three of which require calculus as a prerequisite, selected from one or two other departments. |
Students must submit an individual plan for approval in advance by a Mathematics department adviser, and all subsequent changes in the plan must be approved by a Mathematics department adviser.
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