Catalog Undergraduate Math Courses
Links to catalog listings of all undergraduate courses offered by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics:
Core Undergraduate Courses
Calculus
- Math Science Honors Program
The Math Science Honors Program is an intense academic program that provides motivated high school students an outstanding opportunity to begin university mathematics (in particular Calculus I and II), science, and engineering studies before graduating high school.
- Calculus Placement Exam
A mandatory test to place into the first semester of calculus (MAT 270, MAT 265 or MAT 251).
- Calculus with Analytic Geometry MAT 270, MAT 271, MAT 272
For math and some liberal arts majors (4 credit hours each) (more information).
- Calculus for Engineers MAT 265, MAT 266, MAT 267
For engineering majors (3 credit hours each).
- Calculus for Life Sciences MAT 251
For life sciences majors (3 credit hours).
Students who wish to become math majors after they have completed one or several courses in the engineering or life Sciences tracks need to make up the missing credit hours. If one or two credit hours are missing a corresponding number of credit hours must be taken in MAT 294 Special Topics Sophomore Problem Seminar. If three credit hours are missing (i.e., you took the engineering sequence prior to switching to math) you will need to take MAT 362 Advanced Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists.
Mathematical Structures
- Discrete Mathematical Structures MAT 243
For B.A. math majors (also counts as additional course for B.S. majors).
- Mathematical Structures MAT 300
For all math majors. This pivotal course is about proof writing and satisfies the General Studies literacy and critical inquiry (L) requirement.
Elementary Differential Equations
- Elementary Differential Equations MAT 274
Counts as additional course for math majors (except for computational mathematical sciences (CMS) majors) and some liberal arts majors (3 credit hours)
- Modern Differential Equations MAT 275 (with Matlab)
(with Matlab)
For all majors (required for CMS majors and engineering majors, 3 credit hours). The lecture is given at least once a week in a computer lab (more information).
Linear Algebra
- Linear Algebra MAT 342
For math, liberal arts, and some engineering majors (3 credit hours). This is an introduction to the theory of linear transformations and operators, and their matrix representations. No lab.
- Applied Linear Algebra MAT 343
For all majors (required for CMS majors, 3 credit hours), a more applied version of MAT 342 focusing more on numerical aspects and practical computations and applications. Matlab or some other programming language is used occasionally to illustrate implementation and use of algorithms. The lecture is given at least once a week in a computer lab.
Further Calculus for Math Majors
- Intermediate Calculus MAT 370
For B.A. students.
- Advanced Calculus I and II MAT 371 and MAT 372
For all B.S. students.
Higher-level Undergraduate Courses
Please conduct a course search or contact the instructor.