| Degree Programs
The Department of Mathematics offers a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree
program with two tracks: Mathematics and
Applied Mathematics.
A graduate of the Department of Mathematics will be prepared to take the
Graduate Record Examination (GRE), the Actuarial Examination I and II,
and/or the mathematics section of the Praxis National Teachers' Exam for
teaching certification.
To graduate, a student must complete 128 credit hours comprising of
general education (GE) courses, Non-Western Civilization, Race and
gender and 40-41 credits hours of mathematics courses in one of the
tracks:
The Department of Mathematics also offers wo minors:
In addition to these programs, the university offers a program of study
leading to the certification as a mathematics teacher.
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