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Dr. Pascal Bedrossian
Chair
Mathematics Department
(901)321-3441


Paradigm for Bachelor of Arts Degree in Mathematics
First Year Courses
Fall Semester Credits Spring Semester Credits
Math 131 Calculus I 3 Math 132 Calculus II 3
ENG 111 English Composition I 3 ENG 112 English Composition II 3
Social Science Elective 3 Social Science Elective 3
Religious Studies Elective 3 Science elective 4
Foreign language elective 3 Foreign language elective 3
ORIN 100  Orientation 0    
Total   15 Total   16
Second Year Courses
Fall Semester Credits Spring Semester Credits
Math 231 Differential Equations 3 Math 232 Calculus III 3
Science elective 4 Math 141 Intro. to Discrete Math 3
English Literature 3 English Literature 3
Foreign language elective 3 Foreign language elective 3
Religious Studies elective 3 History elective 3
Total   16 Total   15
Third Year Courses
Fall Semester Credits Spring Semester Credits
Math 401 Linear Algebra 3 Math 402 Abstract Algebra 3
Mathematics elective 3 Mathematics elective 3
Philosophy elective 3 Philosophy elective 3
Arts elective 3 Arts elective 3
CS 171 Intro. to Computer Science 3 Elective 3
Total   15 Total   15
Fourth Year Courses
Fall Semester Credits Spring Semester Credits
Math 413 Complex Analysis 3 Math 414 Real Analysis 3
Mathematics Seminar I 1 Mathematics Seminar II 2
Mathematics elective 3 Electives 9
Arts electives 9
Total   16 Total   14

Total credits required for graduation are 122.
Maximum mathematics credits applicable toward the degreee are 47.
Transfer students must take at least one half of the required mathematics courses numbered 300 or above at Christian Brothers University.

Mathematics Electives
The mathematics electives must be chosen from
Math 301  Geometry and History
Math 309  Probability
Math 308  Statistics

Math 329  Numerical Analysis
Math 405  Discrete Mathematics
Math 470-479  Topics in Mathematics
Arts Electives
The arts electives total 51 credits. They must include 12 credits in one of the social sciences, Philosophy, Religious Studies or History.