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Major Requirements (if you enrolled Fall 2007 or later):

Computer Science 235; Mathematics 181, 182, 210, 220, 260, 450; two of
Mathematics 235, 240, 320, 421; two of Mathematics 431, 432, 441, 442;
and one additional Mathematics course numbered above 200.

For students in the Teacher Education Program the Mathematics major may
be earned by completing 30 semester hours as follows: Computer Science
235; Mathematics 140, 220, 235, 260, 380, 431, 450; one of Mathematics
210, 240, 320; one additional Mathematics course numbered above 200.
Students in the Teacher Education Program who are seeking to complete
licensure requirements to teach mathematics should refer to the Teacher
Education Handbook and consult with the Chairs of the Mathematics and
Education Departments to develop plans for meeting all requirements.

Students majoring in Mathematics may obtain an Emphasis in Computational
Science. The interdisciplinary field of computational science applies computer
science and mathematics to the sciences. For requirements see the Catalogue
section on Computational Science.