Mathematics (B.S.)
- MAT 204 Calculus I
- MAT 205 Calculus II
- MAT 302 Probability & Statistics
- MAT 304 Linear Algebra
- MAT 305 Abstract Algebra
- MAT 310 Calculus III
- MAT 311 Differential Equations
- MAT 320 Introduction to Real Analysis
- MAT 490 Senior Seminar (a two-semester sequence during senior year)
- CHE 111/112 General Chemistry
- or PHY 201/202 University Physics
- COM 201 Introduction to Computer Science I
- COM 202 Introduction to Computer Science II
- or MAT/COM 306 Discrete & Algorithmic Mathematics
- NSC 300 Colloquium (two semesters; one presentation required)
- Elective in Mathematics numbered above 204
- Elective in Mathematics numbered above 204
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Mathematics for Secondary Education (B.S.)
- MAT 204 Calculus I
- MAT 205 Calculus II
- MAT 302 Probability & Statistics
- MAT 303 Foundations of Geometry
- MAT 304 Linear Algebra
- MAT 305 Abstract Algebra
- MAT 310 Calculus III
- MAT 311 Differential Equations
- MAT 320 Introduction to Real Analysis
- MAT 406 Teaching High School Mathematics
- MAT 490 Senior Seminar (a two-semester sequence during senior year)
- CHE 111/112 General Chemistry
- or PHY 201/202 University Physics
- COM 201 Introduction to Computer Science I
- COM 202 Introduction to Computer Science II
- or MAT/COM 306 Discrete & Algorithmic Mathematics
- NSC 300 Colloquium (two semesters; one presentation required)
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Applied Mathematics (4 year) (B.S.)
- MAT 204 Calculus I
- MAT 205 Calculus II
- MAT 310 Calculus III
- MAT 311 Differential Equations
- CHE 111 General Chemistry I
- CHE 112 General Chemistry II
- COM 201 Introduction to Computer Science I
- COM 202 Introduction to Computer Science II
- COM/MAT 300 Numerical Methods
- COM/MAT 306 Discrete & Algorithmic Mathematics
- COM/MAT 490 Senior Seminar (a two-semester sequence during senior year)
- NSC 300 Colloquium (two semesters during junior year; one presentation required)
- PHY 201 University Physics I
- PHY 202 University Physics II
- 9 s.h. in Mathematics, Computer Science or Natural Science (200 level or above) with at least 3 s.h. in Computer Science.
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Applied Mathematics (3-2) (B.A.)
- MAT 204 Calculus I
- MAT 205 Calculus II
- MAT 310 Calculus III
- MAT 311 Differential Equations
- CHE 111 General Chemistry I
- CHE 112 General Chemistry II
- COM 201 Introduction to Computer Science I
- COM 202 Introduction to Computer Science II
- NSC 300 Colloquium (two semesters during junior year; one presentation required; MAT 490 may substitute for one semester of NSC 300, but may not replace the NSC 300 presentation)
- PHY 201 University Physics I
- PHY 202 University Physics II
- 9 s.h. in Mathematics, Computer Science or Natural Science (200 level or above) with at least 3 s.h. in Computer Science.
- After having fulfilled the USF requirements and having received an engineering degree from an accredited engineering school, a student is awarded a B.A. degree in Applied Mathematics from USF.
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Mathematics Minor
- MAT 204 Calculus I
- MAT 205 Calculus II
- NSC 300 Colloquium (two semesters; one presentation required)
- 10 s.h. in Electives in Mathematics numbered above 150
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