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B.S. in Mathematical Sciences Student Learning Outcomes for the program. List the Student Learning Outcomes for the program. Upon completion of the bachelor’s degree in mathematical sciences, students would be able to demonstrate knowledge of mathematical sciences, analyze mathematics concepts, do problemsolving in mathematics, and do applied problems including the following areas: MATH 181 & 182 MATH 283 and applications. a. Limits, Differentiation and integration, sequences and series. Vectors, multivariable calculus, partial derivatives, multiple integrals MATH 251 probability. b. Set theory, graphs and digraphs, mathematical induction, combinatorics, MATH 330 MATH 365 applications. c. Linear algebra including matrices and applications. Matrices, systems of equations, linear programming, determinants, MATH 427 d. Techniques for solving ordinary differential equations, Laplace transform, Fourier Series, and applications. MATH 451 e. Introductory logic, set algebra, Boolean algebra, and applications. MATH 453 f. Groups, rings, fields, and vector spaces. MATH 455 g. Elementary theory of numbers including divisibility, congruences, primitive roots, Diophantine equations, continued fractions, algebraic numbers, and partitions. MATH 457 h. Finite & infinite sets, sequences of functions, continuous functions, differentiation of functions of one variable. MATH 459 and applications. i. Complex numbers, analytic functions, integration, conformal mapping, MATH 461 j. Probability theory, Random variables, binomial, and other distributions. Central limit theorem and other concepts in field of statistics. MATH 483 quotient spaces. k. Topological spaces, compactness, continuous functions, product and MATH 488 l. Partial differential equations and applications. STAT 411 m. Statistical methods, elements of probability, statistical sampling, testing hypothesis, and applications.