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Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics - Applied Mathematics

Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

MathematicsMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Mathematics

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Mathematics at UT is discovery: the discovery of unusual soap bubbles, the discovery of new insight into the quantum world, the discovery of the most efficient treatments of diseases. Come and join in the adventure. What you will learn is the foundation of science, engineering and technology. But, it is more than that: there are worlds of mathematics beyond the physical world and your studies will open you up to them. Degree Requirements: To obtain a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics, students must complete MATH 1840 (or 1860), 1890 (or 2890), 2850 and 2190 (or 3190) and follow one of the following concentrations for a total of at least 38 hours. Applied Mathematics a. The following are required: MATH 3320 Intro to Abstract Algebra or 4330 Abstract Algebra I, 2860 Elementary Differential Equation, 4300 Linear Algebra I or 4350 Applied Linear Algebra, and 4820 Intro to Real Analysis I or 4880 Complex Variables. b. One of the following two-semester sequences must be completed: MATH 4710 Methods of Numerical Analysis I and 4720 Methods of Numerical Analysis II or 4740 Advanced Applied Mathematics I and 4750 Advanced Applied Mathematics II. c. One course must be complete from MATH 3610 Statistical Methods I or MATH 4680 Intro to Theory of Probability or MATH 4800 Ordinary Differential Equations, Math 4810 Partial differential Equations or MATH 4860 Calculus Of Variations and Optimal Control I. d. One course may be chosen from courses at the 3000 or 4000 level approved by the Adviser.

Program overview

Main Subject

Mathematics

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Mathematics at UT is discovery: the discovery of unusual soap bubbles, the discovery of new insight into the quantum world, the discovery of the most efficient treatments of diseases. Come and join in the adventure. What you will learn is the foundation of science, engineering and technology. But, it is more than that: there are worlds of mathematics beyond the physical world and your studies will open you up to them. Degree Requirements: To obtain a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics, students must complete MATH 1840 (or 1860), 1890 (or 2890), 2850 and 2190 (or 3190) and follow one of the following concentrations for a total of at least 38 hours. Applied Mathematics a. The following are required: MATH 3320 Intro to Abstract Algebra or 4330 Abstract Algebra I, 2860 Elementary Differential Equation, 4300 Linear Algebra I or 4350 Applied Linear Algebra, and 4820 Intro to Real Analysis I or 4880 Complex Variables. b. One of the following two-semester sequences must be completed: MATH 4710 Methods of Numerical Analysis I and 4720 Methods of Numerical Analysis II or 4740 Advanced Applied Mathematics I and 4750 Advanced Applied Mathematics II. c. One course must be complete from MATH 3610 Statistical Methods I or MATH 4680 Intro to Theory of Probability or MATH 4800 Ordinary Differential Equations, Math 4810 Partial differential Equations or MATH 4860 Calculus Of Variations and Optimal Control I. d. One course may be chosen from courses at the 3000 or 4000 level approved by the Adviser.

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