Operations Research Mathematics College of Science MATH‐BS

OperationsResearchMathematics
CollegeofScience
MATH‐BS
Code‐MAOR
Departmental/ProgramMajorCourses(70‐98credits)
RequiredMajorCourses(35‐36credits):AverageGPAincoursesmustbe2.00excludingCalculusIIISelective
(4‐5) Calculus III Selective – Select from MA 26100, MA 27101 (satisfies Quantitative Reasoning for core) (3) MA 35100 Elementary Linear Algebra (4) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) MA 36600 Ordinary Differential Equations
MA, CS, STAT Selective – CS 52000 Computational Methods In Optimization/ MA 34100 Foundations Of Analysis or MA 44000 Real Analysis Honors/MA 52300 Introduction To Partial Differential Equations/MA 54300 Introduction To The Theory Of Ordinary Differential Equations/STAT 42000 ‐ Introduction To Time Series MA 35300 Linear Algebra II With Applications
Advanced Calculus Selective: MA 36200 Topics In Vector Calculus/MA 44200 ‐ Multivariate Analysis I Honors/MA 51000 ‐ Vector Calculus
CS 31400 Numerical Methods MA 45300 ‐ Elements Of Algebra I or MA 45000 ‐ Algebra Honors
Probability/Discrete Mathematics Selective: MA or STAT 41600 ‐ Probability, STAT 51600 ‐ Basic Probability And Applications, or MA 37500 ‐ Introduction To Discrete Mathematics STAT 41700 ‐ Statistical Theory or STAT 51700 ‐ Statistical Inference
MAOR Math Selective: MA 42100 ‐ Linear Programming And Optimization Techniques [offered spring semester of odd years] or MA 52100‐ Introduction To Optimization Problems/IE 33500 ‐ Operations Research ‐ Optimization OtherDepartmental/ProgramCourseRequirements(35‐62credits)
(4‐5) Calculus I Selective – Select from MA 16100, MA 16500 (satisfies Quantitative Reasoning for core)
(4‐5) Calculus II Selective – Select from MA 16200, MA 16600 (satisfies Quantitative Reasoning for core) (3‐4) ENGL 10600 or ENGL 10800 ‐ (satisfies Written Communication and Information Literacy for core)
(0‐4) Language I Selective –LINK (0‐4) Language II Selective – LINK (0‐4) Language and Culture III Selective –LINK (Select courses COULD satisfy Human Cultures Humanities for core)
(0‐3) Technical Writing Selective LINK (Select courses COULD satisfy Oral Communication for core) (0‐3) Technical Presenting Selective LINK (Select courses COULD satisfy Oral Communication for core) (3‐4) Laboratory Science I Selective LINK (satisfies Science Selective for core)
(3‐4) Laboratory Science II Selective LINK (satisfies Science Selective for core)
(3) General Education I Selective LINK (Select courses COULD satisfy Human Culture Behavioral/Social Science for core)
(3) General Education II Selective LINK (Select courses COULD satisfy Human Culture Behavioral/Social Science for core)
(3) General Education III Selective LINK (Select courses COULD satisfy Human Culture Behavioral/Social Science for core)
(3) STAT 35000 Introduction To Statistics (3‐4) Computing Selective LINK (0) Teambuilding Experience LINK (0‐3) Multidisciplinary Experience LINK (Select courses COULD satisfies Science, Technology, and Society Selective for core)
(3) Great Issues Selective LINK Electives(22‐50credits)
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UniversityCoreRequirementsLINK
Human Cultures Humanities
Human Cultures Behavioral/Social Science
Information Literacy
Science Selective
Science Selective
Science, Technology & Society Selective
Written Communication
Oral Communication
Quantitative Reasoning
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Revised2/2015(effectiveFall2015)
Operations Research Mathematics
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Suggested Arrangement of Courses:
Fall 1st Year Prerequisite Credits Spring 1st Year Prerequisite Calculus I Selective ENGL 10600 First‐Year Composition Language I Selective Free Elective MA 10800 Free Elective ALEKS 85 4‐5 Calculus II Selective Calculus I
3‐4 3‐4 0 3 2 15‐18 Computing Selective Language II Selective Teambuilding Experience Free Elective Free Elective Fall 2nd Year Prerequisite Credits Prerequisite
4‐5 Calculus III Selective Calculus II 3 Spring 2nd Year Probability/Discrete Mathematics Selective 3 STAT 35000 Introduction To Statistics Calculus II 3 Language Selective III See Course Info 3 3 Free Elective MA 30100 Calculus II 3 2 15‐17 Credits 3 Free Elective 3 15 MA 35100 Elementary Linear Algebra General Education I Selective COM 21700 Science Writing & Presentation Free Elective Calculus III 3‐4 Fall 3rd Year STAT 41700 Statistical Theory Prerequisite STAT 41600 Credits 3 Spring 3rd Year Advance Calculus Selective 3 MA, CS, STAT Selective Varies by Class 3 CS 31400/MA 51400 Numerical Methods 3‐4 Laboratory Science I Selective 3‐4 Laboratory Science II Selective 3 Free Elective 3 Great Issues Selective Prerequisite
Varies by Class
CS Programming and MA 35100 Lab Sci Selective I
Jr/Sr Standing; may require COM or ENGL 3 15‐16 Credits Free Elective 3 15‐16 Free Elective Fall 4th Year MA 35300 Linear Algebra II With Applications Prerequisite Credits Spring 4th Year Prerequisite
MA 35100 3 MAOR Math Selective Varies by Class 3 MA 45300 or MA 45000 MA 35100 4 Calculus III; co‐req or pre MA 35100 3 0‐4 General Education II Selective Multidisciplinary Experience Free Elective/ Science, Technology & Society Selective Course 3 3 MA 36600 Ordinary Differential Equations General Education III Selective Free Elective 2 Free Elective 15 Credits 4‐5 4 3‐4 1 3 15‐17 Credits 3 3‐6 15‐17 Language 10100
Calculus III Identifiedasacriticalcourse.StudentshouldearnminimumofaB‐seeadvisorforfurtherdetails.
Students must earn a 2.0 average in MATH/STAT/CS/IE courses required for major. 120 semester credits required for Bachelor of Science degree.
2.0GraduationGPArequiredforBachelorofSciencedegree. *******************************************************************************************************************************
Thestudentisultimatelyresponsibleforknowingandcompletingalldegreerequirements.
DegreeWorksisknowledgesourceforspecificrequirementsandcompletion
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