B.S. in Mathematics with a Concentration in Statistics (MA.STAT.BS)

B.S. in Mathematics with a Concentration in Statistics (MA.STAT.BS)

Major Requirements/Mathematics (49 credits)
(Satisfies Mathematics in General Education)
MA-120Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning4
MA-125Calculus with Analytic Geometry I4
MA-126Calculus with Analytic Geometry II4
MA-311Differential Equations3
MA-221Linear Algebra3
MA-225Calculus with Analytic Geometry III4
Select one of the following:3
(MA-314 satisfies Reasoned Oral Discourse (RD) in General Education 1
Number Theory
Geometry
Combinatorics and Graph Theory
MA-220Probability and Statistics I3
MA-320Probability and Statistics II3
MA-350Computation and Statistics3
MA-415Real Analysis3
MA-419Introduction to Mathematical Modeling3
MA-421Design of Experiments and ANOVA3
MA-440Regression and Time Series Analysis3
MA-460Multivariate and Categorical Statistics3
MA Interdisciplinary Requirements (8-10 credits)
(Satisfies Natural Sciences in General Education)
Select one of the following groups:8-10
Group A (8 credits)
General Chemistry I
General Chemistry I Laboratory
General Chemistry II
General Chemistry II Laboratory
Group B (10 credits)
General Physics with Calculus I
General Physics with Calculus I Laboratory
General Physics with Calculus II
General Physics with Calculus II Laboratory
Group C (8 credits)
Introduction to Ecology and Evolution
Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology
Free Electives (25-27 credits) 2
Complete 25-27 of free elective credits. 225-27
General Education Requirements (36 credits) 3
Complete 36 credits as outlined on the General Education table. 336
Total Credits120
1

If course selection satisfies a General Education requirement, additional free electives may be permitted. See advisor.

2

Please consult with your advisor regarding the required number of free electives that must be completed.

3

The General Education curriculum requires the completion of 45 credits. However, students may be able to share credits from within their major or interdisciplinary requirements. Please consult with your advisor to determine which General Education courses must be completed.

Notes

  • 54 credits must be completed at the 200 level or higher.

Sequence Chart

First Year
FallCreditsSpringCredits
EN-101 College Composition I3EN-102 College Composition II3
MA-125 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I (Gen*Ed Mathematics)4MA-120 Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning4
Gen*Ed Historical Perspectives (HS.SV)3MA-126 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II4
Gen*Ed Aesthetics (AT) AR,DA,MU,TH3Gen*Ed Social Science Survey (SS.SV)3
Gen*Ed Cultural Diversity (CD) or Global Understanding (GU)3Free Electives3
Semester Credits16Semester Credits17
Second Year
FallCreditsSpringCredits
MA-220 Probability and Statistics I3MA-320 Probability and Statistics II3
MA-221 Linear Algebra3CE-112 & CE-112L or PH-212 & PH-212L or BY-1105
Gen*Ed Technological Literacy (TL)3Gen*Ed Historical Perspectives (HS.SV) or Social Science Survey (SS.SV)3
CE-111 & CE-111L or PH-211 & PH-211L or BY-1095MA-225 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III4
Semester Credits14Semester Credits15
Third Year
FallCreditsSpringCredits
MA-311 Differential Equations3MA-440 Regression and Time Series Analysis3
MA-421 Design of Experiments and ANOVA3Free Electives6
EN-2xx Gen*Ed Literature (LIT)3MA-314, MA-317, or MA-318 (MA-314 is Reasoned Oral Discourse (RD)3
Gen*Ed Reasoned Oral Discourse (RD)3FO-xx Gen*Ed World Language3
Free Electives3 
Semester Credits15Semester Credits15
Fourth Year
FallCreditsSpringCredits
MA-350 Computation and Statistics3MA-419 Introduction to Mathematical Modeling3
MA-415 Real Analysis3MA-460 Multivariate and Categorical Statistics3
Free Electives7Free Electives 6
 Gen*Ed Interdisciplinary Perspectives (ISP)3
Semester Credits13Semester Credits15
Total Credits 120