2010-2011 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Mathematics
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Jeffrey Boersema, PhD, Chair
Objectives
The Mathematics Department offers three distinct programs. The first two are very flexible programs that provide for work in a secondary field and lead to either the bachelor of arts or the bachelor of science degree. The bachelor of arts degree includes a choice of a specialization in humanities for teaching. The third program, leading to the bachelor of science in mathematics degree, prepares the student for advanced study and professional work in mathematics. For this third degree program, the student chooses either a pure mathematics or an applied mathematics specialization.
Advanced Placement in Calculus
Students who have completed a college-level course in calculus in high school and have taken the advanced placement test in calculus of the College Entrance Examination Board may petition the department for placement on the basis of their test results. Advanced placement and credit may be granted to students whose test scores are 3 or above. Advanced placement may also be obtained through departmental testing.
Proper Sequence for Taking Courses
The normal sequence of elementary mathematics courses is MATH 110 ; MATH 118 or MATH 120 ; MATH 130 or MATH 131 or MATH 134 . A student who has received a 2.00 or better in any course of this sequence or its equivalent cannot subsequently receive credit for a course that appears before it in the sequence. A student may not receive credit for more than two courses among MATH
107 , MATH 110 , and MATH 200 . A student may not receive credit for more than one course from each of the following groups: MATH 118 and MATH 120 ; MATH 130 , MATH 131 , and MATH 134 ; MATH 244 and MATH 351 . A student who has taken MATH 130 or MATH 131 and, due to a change of major, is required to take MATH
134 as preparation for MATH
135 will receive credit for both MATH
130 (or MATH 131 ) and MATH 134 . In these cases credit for MATH 134 will be contingent on completing MATH
135 with a 2.00 or better.
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