THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION APPLIES TO BOTH BA AND BS MATHEMATICS MAJORS:
APPROPRIATE NON-INTRODUCTORY COURSES IN THE NATURAL OR INFORMATION SCIENCES:
The following science courses may be included in the B.S. requirement of 15 hours in
additional upper division mathematics courses or appropriate
non-introductory courses in the natural or information sciences:
Chemistry 272 and above
ICS 211 and above
Physics 274 and above
Courses numbered 300 and above in:
Biology
Botany
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Geology and Geophysics
Mechanical Engineering
Meteorology
Microbiology
Oceanography
Zoology
COURSES WITH CONTENT OVERLAP:
There are a number of courses in computer science, engineering, mathematics, and physics, with content overlap.
Only one course of each pair shown below may be counted toward mathematics degree requirements.
If a mathematics course is included in the 24 required upper division mathematics credit,
then the non-mathematics course paired with it may not be used to satisfy the related 15 hours.
Neither may both courses in a pair be used to satisgy the related 15 hours.
Math 302 and ME 403
Math 303 and Phys 400
Math 373 and ICS 471
Math 407 and (CEE 417 or ME 360)
Math 471 and EE 342
ICS 412 and EE 468
ICS 440 and Math 301
ICS 471 and Math 373
Phys 400 and Math 303
Phys 430 and ME 311
CEE 417 and Math 407
EE 342 and Math 471
EE 468 and ICS 412
ME 311 and Phys 430
ME 360 and Math 407
ME 403 and Math 302
IF YOU HAVE DECIDED TO MAJOR IN MATHEMATICS, ASK TO SEE AN ADVISOR IN KELLER 419 AND DISCUSS YOUR INTERESTS, PLANS, AND POSSIBLE COURSES.