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B.A. Degree in Mathematics

Effective Fall 1967

The upper-division curriculum provides programs for mathematics majors who may want to go on to graduate school in mathematics as well as courses for students who will use mathematics as a tool in the physical and behavioral sciences and the humanities.

Lower Division Requirements

1. Math 20A-B Calculus for Science and Engineers
  Math 20C Calculus and Analytical Geometry
  Math 20D Introduction to Differential Equations
  Math 20E Vector Calculus
  Math 20F Linear Algebra

Upper Division Requirements

In addition to these lower-division courses, mathematics majors must complete at least thirteen (13) one-quarter, upper-division courses including:

1. Math 109 Mathematical Reasoning (Should be taken spring quarter of sophomore year)
2. One of the following sequences:
  Math 140A-B Foundations of Analysis
  or
  Math 142A-B &
Math 120A
Advanced Calculus
Elements of Complex Analysis
3. One of the following sequences:
  Math 100A-B Modern Algebra
  or
  Math 103A-B & Math 102 Math Modern Applied Algebra
Applied Linear Algebra
4. A total of thirteen (13) four-unit, upper-division mathematics courses, including items 1,2,3 above.

As with all departmental requirements, more advanced courses on the same material may be substituted with written approval from the departmental adviser.

 
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