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Mar 06, 2021
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2020-2021 Undergraduate Academic Catalog
Mathematics, B.A.
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Program Learning Outcomes
- Students will be able to demonstrate facility with analytical concepts.
- Students will be able to write proofs.
- Students will be able to demonstrate facility with algebraic structures.
- Students will be able to apply their mathematical knowledge and critical thinking to solve problems.
- Students will be able to use technology to solve problems.
- Students will be able to speak about their work with precision, clarity, and organization.
- Students will be able to write about their work with precision, clarity, and organization.
- Students will be able to identify, locate, evaluate, and effectively and responsibly use and cite information for the task at hand.
- Students will collaborate effectively in teams.
- Students will be able to understand and create arguments supported by quantitative evidence.
- Graduates will be prepared for careers that use mathematics in business, industry, government and the non-profit sector; graduate study in fields related to mathematics; and teaching mathematics and computer science at the secondary level.
Lower-Division Requirements
Total Lower-Division Units: 24 (20 non-GE units)
Upper-Division Requirements
Choose one sequence from:
Total Upper-Division Units: 18
8 Additional Elective Units* From:
Total Elective Units: 8
*An elective course may not count as both an upper-division requirement and a required “additional elective.”
Total Non-GE Units for Degree: 44
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