If you are majoring in a field such as biochemistry, chemistry, computer science, physics, or quantitative economics, all of which require the 12-hour calculus sequence, then you may want to consider earning a double-major in mathematics. Students who complete the 2171 – 2173 calculus sequence have satisfied one-third of the hours required to receive a double-major in mathematics. In addition to the requirements for your primary major, here are the specific courses required for a double-major in mathematics.
(refer to Undergraduate Catalog for specified electives)
Total for Math Double-Major: - 40 hrs.
Total for Math Double-Major: - 46 hrs.
For more information, please contact:
Sandy Godley Academics 328-1880 godleysa@ecu.edu