B.S. in Mathematics - Computer Science minor Undergraduate Program By Saint Francis University |Top Universities

B.S. in Mathematics - Computer Science minor

Main Subject Area

Computer Science and Information SystemsMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Applied mathematics is a broad field that has grown to include a wide variety of subjects - statistics, biomathematics, cryptography, scientific computation, mathematical modeling, economics, financial mathematics, operations research and engineering. It provides a foundation in the mathematical techniques used in these subjects and trains the student to use these skills in real world problems. For students who prefer academic research, this concentration will prepare them for graduate study in applied math, as well as many other different fields. Applied mathematicians and computational scientists work for federal and state governments, the military, financial services, scientific research and development services, and consulting services specializing in management, science, and technology. Software publishers, insurance companies, aerospace, pharmaceutical, and other manufacturing companies also employ applied mathematicians and computational scientists. Many also work in academia, teaching the next generation and developing innovations through their own research. Major Requirements: MATH 121 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry I MATH 122 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry II MATH 130 - Discrete Mathematics MATH 192 - Freshman Mathematics Seminar MATH 221 - Calculus III MATH 222 - Calculus IV MATH 292 - Sophomore Mathematics Seminar MATH 304 - Probability MATH 306 - Ordinary Differential Equations I MATH 322 - Linear Algebra MATH 392 - Junior Mathematics Seminar MATH 401 - Real Analysis I MATH 407 - Abstract Algebra I MATH 492 - Mathematics Seminar CPSC 121 - Introduction to Programming CPSC 122 - Intermediate Programming CPSC 221 - Introduction to Data Structures PHYS 121 - General Physics I PHYS 122 - General Physics II CHEM 121 - General Chemistry I and CHEM 122 - General Chemistry II or BIOL 110 - Introduction to Biology: Evolution, Ecology, and Plant Biology and BIOL 111 - Introduction to Biology: Molecules, Cells, and Animal Physiology Five additional credits from the following courses: CPSC 222 - Server-Side Programming CPSC 240-245 - Applied Programming Languages CPSC 280-282 - Algorithmic Programming CPSC 322 - Introduction to System Administration CPSC 345 - Data Base Management or any 400 level course 3 credits from: MATH 212 - Approximation Methods I MATH 215 - Introductory Statistics MATH 301 - Logic and Set Theory MATH 302 - Number Theory MATH 303 - Foundations of Geometry MATH 305 - Mathematical Statistics MATH 307 - Ordinary Differential Equations II MATH 308 - Vector Analysis/Partial Differential Equations MATH 309 - Mathematical Modeling MATH 398 - Mathematics Internship MATH 399 - Mathematics Internship MATH 402 - Real Analysis II MATH 406 - Topology MATH 408 - Abstract Algebra II MATH 491 - Seminar: Special Problems MATH 499 - Undergraduate Research MATH 501 - Independent Study in Mathematics

Program overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Applied mathematics is a broad field that has grown to include a wide variety of subjects - statistics, biomathematics, cryptography, scientific computation, mathematical modeling, economics, financial mathematics, operations research and engineering. It provides a foundation in the mathematical techniques used in these subjects and trains the student to use these skills in real world problems. For students who prefer academic research, this concentration will prepare them for graduate study in applied math, as well as many other different fields. Applied mathematicians and computational scientists work for federal and state governments, the military, financial services, scientific research and development services, and consulting services specializing in management, science, and technology. Software publishers, insurance companies, aerospace, pharmaceutical, and other manufacturing companies also employ applied mathematicians and computational scientists. Many also work in academia, teaching the next generation and developing innovations through their own research. Major Requirements: MATH 121 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry I MATH 122 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry II MATH 130 - Discrete Mathematics MATH 192 - Freshman Mathematics Seminar MATH 221 - Calculus III MATH 222 - Calculus IV MATH 292 - Sophomore Mathematics Seminar MATH 304 - Probability MATH 306 - Ordinary Differential Equations I MATH 322 - Linear Algebra MATH 392 - Junior Mathematics Seminar MATH 401 - Real Analysis I MATH 407 - Abstract Algebra I MATH 492 - Mathematics Seminar CPSC 121 - Introduction to Programming CPSC 122 - Intermediate Programming CPSC 221 - Introduction to Data Structures PHYS 121 - General Physics I PHYS 122 - General Physics II CHEM 121 - General Chemistry I and CHEM 122 - General Chemistry II or BIOL 110 - Introduction to Biology: Evolution, Ecology, and Plant Biology and BIOL 111 - Introduction to Biology: Molecules, Cells, and Animal Physiology Five additional credits from the following courses: CPSC 222 - Server-Side Programming CPSC 240-245 - Applied Programming Languages CPSC 280-282 - Algorithmic Programming CPSC 322 - Introduction to System Administration CPSC 345 - Data Base Management or any 400 level course 3 credits from: MATH 212 - Approximation Methods I MATH 215 - Introductory Statistics MATH 301 - Logic and Set Theory MATH 302 - Number Theory MATH 303 - Foundations of Geometry MATH 305 - Mathematical Statistics MATH 307 - Ordinary Differential Equations II MATH 308 - Vector Analysis/Partial Differential Equations MATH 309 - Mathematical Modeling MATH 398 - Mathematics Internship MATH 399 - Mathematics Internship MATH 402 - Real Analysis II MATH 406 - Topology MATH 408 - Abstract Algebra II MATH 491 - Seminar: Special Problems MATH 499 - Undergraduate Research MATH 501 - Independent Study in Mathematics

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

6+

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