General Mathematics at AppalachianThe Department of Mathematical Sciences offers two degrees in General Math:
The general mathematics option is most often chosen by undergraduates who wish to prepare for graduate study in mathematics or a related field. The program of study requires the student to build a firm foundation in algebra and analysis, and then provides the flexibility required for students to puruse their personal interests. Program of StudyThe program of study for the Batchelor of Science in General Mathematics consists of a minimum of
The total hours on a course of study MUST be at least 65 hours!
Students are encouraged to make their course decisions in concert with
a department advisor. No student can graduate without a
course of study form signed by both an advisor and the department
chair. If you do not yet have an advisor within the
department, see Lois Stewart (341 Walker Hall) for an assignment.
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| Course Number | Course Title | Hours |
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| MAT 1110 | Calculus I | 4 |
| MAT 1120 | Calculus II | 4 |
| MAT 2130 | Calculus III | 4 |
| MAT 2240 | Linear Algebra | 3 |
| MAT 3110 | Modern Algebra | 3 |
| MAT 3220 | Introduction to Real Variables | 3 |
| MAT or STT | Approved Elective | |
| MAT or STT | Approved Elective | |
| MAT or STT | Approved Elective | |
| MAT or STT | Approved Elective | |
| MAT or STT | Approved Elective | |
| Total Semester Hours | 34 |
The general math program offers great flexibility in choice of electives, allowing a student to take a broad cross-section of subjects or to concentrate on one area for in-depth study. Here are some guidelines:
The guidelines for choosing related coursework are similar to those for approved electives except that these courses may be chosen from other departments as well:
Students must have two courses designated as writing intensive (W) and one course designated as speaking intensive (S) in their major program of study. For applied mathematics majors, MAT 3110 and MAT 3220 satisfy the W designator. Students should consult with their advisors to choose an appropriate S course from the list of course designators.
A Certificate of Proficiency in Communication must also be filled out and on file prior to graduation. Note: Instructors sign these forms only if the student performs satisfactorily on the W and/or S components of the course. It is the student's responsibility to request that an instructor sign the form.
A concentration consists of at least 18 hours outside of Mathematical Sciences. The purpose of the concentration is to give the students documented experience in a field outside of mathematics where mathematics is used.
Concentrations can be quite creative. HERE is a list of sample concentrations; students are not obligated to choose one from the list. Customized concentrations are acceptable. For example, two students are now working on concentrations in "technical writing and design" and "technical Spanish translation."
There is only one restriction:
Every student must complete a Course of Study form with a statement of objectives attached, preferably at least two semesters prior to graduation. The forms are available from department advisors.
The Statement of Objectives must be typed and professional looking, and discuss
Typical statements have the following format:
Statement of Objectives of Name Department of Mathematical Sciences Candidate for the Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Semester, Year
One paragraph for each of the above points.
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Course of Study forms will not be accepted unless accompanied by a well-written (grammatically correct and professionally formatted) statement.
A major leading to the bachelor of arts degree consists of 34 hours in mathematical sciences:
| Course Number | Course Title | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| MAT 1110 | Calculus I | 4 |
| MAT 1120 | Calculus II | 4 |
| MAT 2130 | Calculus III | 4 |
| MAT 2240 | Linear Algebra | 3 |
| MAT 3110 | Modern Algebra | 3 |
| MAT 3220 | Real Variables | 3 |
| MAT or STT | Approved Elective | |
| MAT or STT | Approved Elective | |
| MAT or STT | Approved Elective | |
| MAT or STT | Approved Elective | |
| MAT or STT | Approved Elective | |
| Total Semester Hours | 34 |
Students are encouraged to make their course decisions in concert with a department advisor. No student can graduate without a course of study form signed by both an advisor and the department chair. A well written Statement of Objectives must accompany the course of study form. If you do not yet have an advisor within the department, see Lois Stewart (341 Walker Hall) for an assignment.
Students must also meet the college requirements for the BA degree: