Students are required to take at least 3 credits of math courses for the AA degree, either via a one-semester course or via multiple mods. The course(s) must include some significant writing about mathematics, either through manuscripts, labs, or projects. Students generally satisfy the math requirement with one of the following:
Students concentrating in mathematics must take five 300-level math courses. These five courses must include Real Analysis I and Modern Algebra I (both are offered each year). Some of the 300-level courses that are taught regularly are:
Other 300-level courses that are offered when there is sufficient demand include:
We recommend that students who are considering graduate school in mathematics take a full year of Analysis and a full year of Modern Algebra in addition to any 300-level course offerings of interest. Students interested in applied mathematics should take the year-long Statistics sequence and Ordinary Differential Equations.