Entry level courses can be completed on either campus with certain upper level classes only offered on St. Thomas campus, but degree must be completed at another partner institution.
The following courses are required for students to graduate with this degree. This list does not include general education requirements.
Required Courses in Mathematics
MAT 241-242 | Introductory Calculus I-II |
MAT 341-342 | Intermediate Calculus II-III |
MAT 261 | Linear Algebra |
MAT 346 | Differential Equations |
MAT 397-398 | Junior Seminar |
Required Courses in Related Fields
CHE 151-152 | General Chemistry |
PHY 241-242 | General Physics |
PHY 341 | Modern Physics |
CSC 117 | Intro to Programming I |
ECO 221 | Intro to Macro-Economics |
To complete the applied mathematics degree the student must complete the second degree at the affiliated partner institution.
In addition to these required courses, the student is strongly advised to take more courses related to his/her chosen field of specialization. For example, a student interested in Chemical Engineering will take many Chemistry courses.