Bachelor of Arts, Major in Mathematics
Course Overview
This course explores mathematics as the universal language of patterns, revealing its practical power across disciplines from the sciences and finance to computing and the arts. You will gain a foundational understanding of how mathematical concepts have evolved from basic arithmetic into a sophisticated tool for solving complex problems. This knowledge is essential for a wide array of high-demand careers.
Key Program Highlights
- Discover math as the science of patterns with applications in diverse fields
- Explore practical uses in science, economics, computing, and social sciences
- Trace the evolution of mathematical concepts from arithmetic to advanced theory
- Build a foundation for careers in tech, finance, statistics, and education
- Develop critical problem-solving and analytical thinking skills
Course Overview
This course explores mathematics as the universal language of patterns, revealing its practical power across disciplines from the sciences and finance to computing and the arts. You will gain a foundational understanding of how mathematical concepts have evolved from basic arithmetic into a sophisticated tool for solving complex problems. This knowledge is essential for a wide array of high-demand careers.
Key Program Highlights
- Discover math as the science of patterns with applications in diverse fields
- Explore practical uses in science, economics, computing, and social sciences
- Trace the evolution of mathematical concepts from arithmetic to advanced theory
- Build a foundation for careers in tech, finance, statistics, and education
- Develop critical problem-solving and analytical thinking skills
Requirements
Modules
- Calculus 1 for Engineering
- Calculus 2 for Engineering
- Calculus 1
- Calculus 2
- Discrete Mathematics 1
- Composition
- Critical Reading and Writing
- Introduction To Drama & Poetry
- Computer Programming 1
- Discrete Mathematics 2
- Calculus 3
- Linear Algebra 1
- Introduction to Analysis
- MATH (3000 or 4000 level)
- MATH, STAT or COMP (3000 or 4000 level)
- MATH (3000 or 4000 level)
- MATH, STAT or COMP (3000 or 4000 level)