Double-Major in BA Mathematics
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.
Required Courses for a Double-Major in Mathematics:
MATH 2171: Calculus ............................................................4 hrs.
MATH 2172: Calculus I..............................4 hrs.
MATH 2173: Calculus III.........................................................4 hrs.
MATH 2300: Transitions to Advanced Mathematics..........3 hrs.
MATH 3256: Linear Algebra...................................................3 hrs.
MATH 3263: Introduction to Modern Algebra.......................3 hrs.
MATH 3307: Mathematical Statistics I...................................3 hrs.
MATH 4101: Advanced Calculus I.........................................3 hrs.
MATH 4331: Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equ.......3 hrs
CSCI 2310/2311........................................................................4 hrs
Mathematics Elective................................................................3 hrs.
Mathematics Elective................................................................3 hrs.
Total for Math Double-Major:....................................................40 hrs.
Suitable 3-hour Mathematics Electives
Ø MATH 3174: Vector Calculus
Ø MATH 3233: College Geometry
Ø MATH 3308: Mathematical Statistics II
Ø MATH 3573: Introduction to Numerical Analysis
Ø MATH 4201: Intro. to Stochastic Processes
Ø MATH 4332: The Calculus of Finite Differences
Ø MATH 5000: Introduction to Sampling Design
Ø MATH 5002: Logic for Mathematics and Computer Science
Ø MATH 5021: Theory of Numbers I
Ø MATH 5102: Advanced Calculus II
Ø MATH 5110: Elementary Complex Variables
Ø MATH 5121: Numerical Analysis in One Variable
Ø MATH 5122: Numerical Analysis in Several Variables
Ø MATH 5131: Deterministic Methods in Operations Research
Ø MATH 5132: Probabilistic Methods in Operations Research
Ø MATH 5311: Mathematical Physics
Ø MATH 5322: Foundations of Mathematics
Ø MATH 5551: The Historical Development of Mathematics
Ø MATH 5581: Theory of Equations
Ø MATH 5601: Non-Euclidean Geometry
Ø MATH 5650: Elementary Topology
Ø MATH 5801: Probability Theory
Double-Major in BS Mathematics
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.
Required Courses for a Double-Major in Mathematics:
MATH 2171: Calculus I.....................................................4 hrs.
MATH 2172: Calculus I........................................4 hrs.
MATH 2173: Calculus III....................................................4 hrs.
MATH 2300: Transtitions to Advanced Mathematics.............3 hrs
MATH 3256: Linear Algebra...............................................3 hrs.
MATH 3263: Introduction to Modern Algebra........................3 hrs.
MATH 3307: Mathematical Statistics I.................................3 hrs
MATH 3308: Mathematica; Statistics II.................................3 hrs
MATH 4101: Advanced Calculus I........................................3 hrs.
MATH 4331: Introduction to Ordinary lrential Equ.............3 hrs
CSCI 2310/2311..................................................................4 hrs
Mathematics Elective...........................................................3 hrs.
Mathematics Elective...........................................................3 hrs
Mathematics Elective...........................................................3 hrs
Total for Math Double-Major:.................................................46 hrs.
Suitable 3-hour Mathematics Electives
Ø MATH 3174: Vector Calculus
Ø MATH 3233: College Geometry
Ø MATH 3308: Mathematical Statistics II
Ø MATH 3573: Introduction to Numerical Analysis
Ø MATH 4201: Intro. to Stochastic Processes
Ø MATH 4332: The Calculus of Finite Differences
Ø MATH 5000: Introduction to Sampling Design
Ø MATH 5002: Logic for Mathematics and Computer Science
Ø MATH 5021: Theory of Numbers I
Ø MATH 5102: Advanced Calculus II
Ø MATH 5110: Elementary Complex Variables
Ø MATH 5121: Numerical Analysis in One Variable
Ø MATH 5122: Numerical Analysis in Several Variables
Ø MATH 5131: Deterministic Methods in Operations Research
Ø MATH 5132: Probabilistic Methods in Operations Research
Ø MATH 5311: Mathematical Physics
Ø MATH 5322: Foundations of Mathematics
Ø MATH 5551: The Historical Development of Mathematics
Ø MATH 5581: Theory of Equations
Ø MATH 5601: Non-Euclidean Geometry
Ø MATH 5650: Elementary Topology
Ø MATH 5801: Probability Theory
For more information, please contact:
Gwen Hardin
Academics
328-4111
harding@ecu.edu