Accelerated Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics/Master of Arts in Teaching (with Teaching Certification)

To earn an Accelerated BA/MAT in Mathematics, a student must complete all basic requirements for the BA degree with a major in Mathematics, as well as additional coursework at the graduate level. (See Graduate Catalog for details of graduate requirements, including eligibility and admission).

BA in Mathematics

Requirements for a Major in Mathematics

Thirty-three semester hours, six of which must be at the 4000-level, including the following:
Required Courses
MTH 1321Calculus I3
MTH 1322Calculus II3
MTH 2311Linear Algebra3
MTH 2321Calculus III3
MTH 3300Foundations of Mathematics3
MTH 3323Introduction to Analysis3
or MTH 4326 Advanced Calculus I
MTH 3312Foundations of Combinatorics and Algebra3
or MTH 4314 Abstract Algebra
MTH 3325Ordinary Differential Equations3
or MTH 4312 Cryptology
or MTH 4322 Numerical Analysis
Nine semester hours of 3000-4000 level MTH or STA courses 19
A grade of “C” or better in thirty-three hours of MTH and STA courses used for the major.
Subtotal33
Required Courses in Other Fields
CSI 1401Introduction to Programming I4
or CSI 1430 Introduction to Computer Science I with Laboratory
or STA 2450 Introduction to Computing for the Mathematical and Statistical Sciences
Total Hours37
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Excluding: MTH 3318 Data and ChanceMTH 3340 Mathematics through Technology, and MTH 4343 Topics in Mathematics for Prospective Teachers

MAT with Teaching Certificate