This section specifies the mathematics major discipline requirements only. Please refer to the Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts section for information on additional requirements.
Note: Students pursuing a Mathematics major may not also declare a Mathematics extended
minor, a Mathematics minor, or a Mathematics minor (Statistics option).
Declaration requirements
Students admitted to the Bachelor of Science may formally declare a major or minor if they have a minimum CGPA of 2.00 and meet the declaration requirements for the subject discipline. BSc students are expected to declare a major or minor by the time they have completed 60 credits.
Bachelor of Science students wishing to declare a Mathematics major must complete one of MATH 112, MATH 211, MATH 221, or MATH 255/ENGR 255, with a minumum grade of C+, prior to their formal declaration.
Program outline
Lower-level requirements: 27–28 credits
Course
Title
Credits
MATH 111
Calculus I
4
MATH 112
Calculus II
4
or MATH 118
Calculus II for Life Sciences
MATH 211
Calculus III
3
MATH 221
Linear Algebra
3
MATH 225
Topics in Discrete Mathematic
3
or MATH 255/ENGR 255
Ordinary Differential Equations
MATH 265
Transition to
Advanced Mathematics
3
MATH 270/ STAT 270
Introduction to
Probability and Statistics
4
One of:
3–4
COMP 120
Computing for the Sciences
COMP 150
Introduction to
Programming
COMP 152
Introduction to Structured Programming
Upper-level requirements: 30 credits
Course
Title
Credits
MATH 312
Vector Calculus
3
MATH 322
Complex Variables
3
MATH 340
Introduction to Analysis
3
MATH 339
Introduction to Field Theory and Applications
3
or MATH 439
Group Theory (see Note 1)
Plus:
Six additional credits of upper-level MATH (see Notes 1 and 2)
6
Plus:
Three additional credits of upper-level MATH or PHYS 481 (see Notes 1-3)
3
Plus:
Nine credits of upper-level MATH or STAT courses (see Notes 1 and 2)
9
Note 1: At least nine MATH credits must be at the 400 level.
Note 2: Students pursuing a double major in Mathematics and Physics can use MATH 381/PHYS 381 to meet the requirements of either major, but not both.
Note 3: Students pursuing a major in Mathematics and a major or minor in Physics can use PHYS 481 to meet the requirements of either credential, but not both.