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To: College Curriculum Committee
From: Dr. Deborah A. Farro-Lynd
Chair- Department of Mathematics, Computer Science, and Statistics
Subject: Proposed revisions to: Statistics Major
Statistics Minor
Computer Science Major- Standard Option
Computer Science Major- Applied Option
Mathematics Major
The Department of Mathematics, Computer Science, and Statistics requested the following
revisions to the Statistics Major during Spring 2013. The revisions were approved by the
College Curriculum Committee and Senate. They were not forwarded to SUNY/SED due to the
re-registration issues. The Department is ready to proceed with re-registration of the Statistics
Major. The only additional change is that MATH 205: Discrete Mathematical Structures should
be added to the related work because it became a prerequisite for 300-level mathematics courses.
The Department of Mathematics, Computer Science, and Statistics requested revisions to the
Statistics Minor during Spring 2013. The revisions were approved by the College Curriculum
Committee and Senate. The only additional change is the course STAT 261: Probability Models
and Statistical Inference has been formally approved to increase from a 3 s.h. course to a 4 s.h.
course effective Fall 2015. Thus, the required course credits total 10-11 sh and the total program
credits total 27-28 sh.
The Department of Mathematics, Computer Science, and Statistics requested the following
revisions to the Computer Science Major- Standard Option during Spring 2013. The revisions
were approved by the College Curriculum Committee and Senate. They were not forwarded to
SUNY/SED due to the re-registration issues. The Department is ready to proceed with
re-registration of the Computer Science Major- Standard Option. The only additional change is
with respect to the electives list which should now read: Choose any six 200- or 300-level CSCI
courses including at least one 300-level CSCI course except CSCI 200: Practical Computer
Course or CSCI 295: Teaching Assistantship in Computer Science. The total program credits
change from 64 sh to 66 sh because MATH 205: Discrete Mathematical Structures and
STAT 261: Probability Models & Statistical Inference changed from 3 sh to 4 sh courses.
The Department of Mathematics, Computer Science, and Statistics requested the following
revisions to the Computer Science Major- Applied Option during Spring 2013. The revisions
were approved by the College Curriculum Committee and Senate. They were not forwarded to
SUNY/SED due to the re-registration issues. The Department is ready to proceed with
re-registration of the Computer Science Major- Applied Option. The only additional change is
with respect to the electives which should now read as follows. A. Choose any four 200- or 300level CSCI courses including at least one 300-level CSCI course. Note: The course CSCI 295:
Teaching Assistantship in Computer Science may be taken only once for elective credit.
B. Complete a minor in an approved area including Computer Art, Geographic Information
Systems, Biology, Business, Audio Arts Production, Physics, Astronomy, or Mass
Communication. The total program credits change from 65 sh to 70-78 sh.
The Department of Mathematics, Computer Science, and Statistics requests the following
revision to the Mathematics Major. The current major requires 6 sh of electives from the
following list: MATH 245, 256, 277, 299, 301, 309, 321, 322, 323, 324, 325, 326, 327, 335, 336,
337, 361, 362, 369, 377, 378, 384, 385, 394, 398, 399, STAT 361, 362, 369. The revision should
read: Choose 6 sh of 200- or 300-level MATH courses (except MATH 295: Teaching
Assistantship in Mathematics) or STAT 361, 362, 369.
Respectfully,
Dr. Deborah A. Farro-Lynd
Chair- Department of Mathematics Computer Science, & Statistics
Mathematics Major (Current)
Required Courses
MATH 173: Calculus I
MATH 174: Calculus II
MATH 276: Calculus III
MATH 205: Discrete
Mathematical Structures
MATH 321: Modern Algebra and
Theory of Equations I or MATH
325: Modern Algebra I
MATH 323: Linear Algebra and
Matrix Theory I
MATH 322: Modern Algebra and
Theory of Equations II or MATH
324: Linear Algebra and Matrix
Theory II or MATH 326: Modern
Algebra II
MATH 387: Real Analysis
MATH 388: Complex Analysis
Required Work Total Credits
continued
Credits
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
4
4
33
Mathematics Major (Proposed)
Required Courses
MATH 173: Calculus I
MATH 174: Calculus II
MATH 276: Calculus III
MATH 205: Discrete
Mathematical Structures
MATH 321: Modern Algebra and
Theory of Equations I or MATH
325: Modern Algebra I
MATH 323: Linear Algebra and
Matrix Theory I
MATH 322: Modern Algebra and
Theory of Equations II or MATH
324: Linear Algebra and Matrix
Theory II or MATH 326: Modern
Algebra II
MATH 387: Real Analysis
MATH 388: Complex Analysis
Required Work Total Credits
Credits
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
4
4
33
Choose 6 sh from an aproved list:
MATH 245: Discrete Methods: Enumeration
Theory and Graph Theory
Choose 6 sh of 200- or 300-level MATH
courses (except MATH 295: Teaching
Assistantship in Mathematics) or STAT 361,
362, 369.
4
MATH 256
MATH 277: Ordinary Differential Equations
MATH 299: Independent Study in
Mathematics
MATH 301: Introduction to the History of
Mathematics
MATH 309: Introduction to the Theory of
Numbers
MATH 321: Modern Algebra and Theory of
Equations I
MATH 322: Modern Algebra and Theory of
Equations II
3
1 to 3
3
3
3
3
MATH 323: Linear Algebra and Matrix Theory I
MATH 324: Linear Algebra and Matrix Theory
II
3
MATH 325: Modern Algebra I
3
MATH 326: Modern Algebra II
3
MATH 327: Modern Applied Algebra
3
MATH 335: Modern Algebra I
3
MATH 336: Modern Algebra II
3
MATH 337: Topology
3
3
MATH 361
MATH 362
MATH 369
MATH 377: Advanced Calculus I
3
MATH 378: Advanced Calculus II
3
MATH 384: Partial Differential Equations
3
MATH 385: Numerical Analysis
3
MATH 394: Special Topics in Mathematics
3
MATH 398: Seminar in Mathematics
MATH 399: Independent Study in
Mathematics
STAT 361: Mathematical Theory of Probability
and Statistics I
STAT 362: Mathematical Theory of Probability
and Statistics II
STAT 369: Stochastic Processes
1 to 3
1 to 3
3
3
3
Choose 6 sh
6
Choose 6 sh
6
Total Mathematics Major Credits
39
Total Mathematics Major Credits
39
4-year Map Program Name: Mathematics
Degree Awarded (BA or BS): BS
For students under the Fall 2015 catalog requirements
See KEY.
Term
1: Fall
1
Course C GE
Numbe r R
r&
Title
Gen Ed
BC
See KEY.
Term 2:
Spring 1
LA Ma TPat Co/Prerequisit
S
j
h
es
Course
C GE
Number & r R
Title
LA Ma TPat Co/Prerequisit
S
j
h
es
MATH
174:
Calculus II
4
4
4
MATH
205:
Discrete
Mathematic
al
Structures
4
4
4
3
BC
3
MATH 4
173:
Calculu
sI
M
4
Gen Ed
Electiv
e
3
#3
3
Gen Ed
Elective
3
#5
3
Gen Ed
Electiv
e
3
#4
3
Gen Ed
Elective
3
#6
3
Term
credit 13
totals:
13
13
Term credit
totals: 14
6
14
4
4
4
4
4
MATH 173:
Calculus I “C”
or better
4 or more units
high school
math, or
MATH 105:
Pre-calculus
“C” or better
8
MATH 173:
Calculus I “C”
or better
4
See KEY.
Term 3:
Fall 2
Term 4:
Spring 2
Course
Number
& Title
C GE
r R
LA Ma TPat Co/Prerequisit
S
j
h
es
MATH
276:
Calculus
III
4
4
4
4
MATH
323:
Linear
Algebra
and
Matrix
Theory I
or MATH
321:
Modern
Algebra
and
Theory of
Equations
I
3
3
3
3
Unrestrict
ed
Elective
3
Gen Ed
Elective
3
#7
Gen Ed
Elective
3
#8
See KEY.
Course
Number
& Title
C GE
r R
LA Ma TPat Co/Prerequisit
S
j
h
es
MATH 174:
Calculus II “C”
or better
MATH
324:
Linear
Algebra
and
Matrix
Theory II
or MATH
322:
Modern
Algebra
and
Theory of
Equations
II
3
MATH 174:
Calculus II and
MATH 205:
Discrete
Mathematical
Structures, “C”
or better in
both
Unrestrict
ed
Elective
3
Unrestrict
ed
Elective
3
3
Gen Ed
Elective
3
#9
3
3
Gen Ed
Elective
3
#10
3
3
3
MATH 323:
Linear Algebra
and Matrix
Theory I “C”
or better or
MATH 321:
Modern
Algebra and
Theory of
Equations I
“C” or better
Term
credit 16
totals:
6
13
7
Term
credit 15
totals:
7
6
9
3
KEY Cr: credits GER: SUNY General Education Requirement LAS: Liberal Arts & Sciences Maj:
Major requirement TPath: SUNY Transfer Path Courses
See KEY.
Term 5:
Fall 3
See KEY.
Term 6:
Spring 3
Course
Number
& Title
C GE LA Ma TPat Co/Prerequisi
r R
S
j
h
tes
Course
Number
& Title
C GE
r R
MATH
321:
Modern
Algebra
and
Theory of
Equations
I or
MATH
323:
Linear
Algebra
and
Matrix
Theory I
3
MATH
388:
Complex
Analysis
4
Restricted
Major
Elective
3
Unrestrict
ed
Elective
3
Unrestrict
ed
Elective
3
Unrestrict
ed
Elective
3
Unrestrict
ed
Elective
3
Unrestrict
ed
Elective
3
Unrestrict
ed
Elective
3
Unrestrict
ed
Elective
3
Unrestrict
ed
Elective
3
3
3
3
MATH 174:
Calculus II and
MATH 205:
Discrete
Mathematical
Structures, “C”
or better in
both
LAS Ma TPat Co/Prerequisit
j
h
es
4
4
MATH 205:
Discrete
Mathematical
Structures and
MATH 276:
Calculus III,
“C” or better in
both
Term
credit 18
totals:
Term
credit 16
totals:
6
See KEY.
Term 7:
Fall 4
Course
Number
& Title
3
MATH
387: Real
Analysis
4
Unrestrict
ed
Elective
4
3
3
Unrestricte
d Elective
3
Unrestrict
ed Upper
Division
Elective
3
Unrestricte
d Upper
Division
Elective
3
Unrestrict
ed Upper
Division
Elective
3
Unrestricte
d Upper
Division
Elective
3
Unrestrict
ed Upper
Division
Elective
3
Unrestricte
d Upper
Division
Elective
3
Program
Totals (in
credits):
4
MATH 205:
Discrete
Mathematical
Structures and
MATH 276:
Calculus III,
“C” or better in
both
Course
C GE
Number & r R
Title
Restricted
Major
Elective
Term
credit 16
totals:
4
Term
credit 15
totals:
4
Total
SUNY
Credits:
123
GER: 31
LAS:
60
4
See KEY.
Term 8:
Spring 4
Cr GE LA Ma TPat Co/Prerequisi
R
S
j
h
tes
4
Major: Electi Upper
39
ve &
Other Division: 49
: 57
LAS Ma TPat Co/Prerequisi
j
h
tes
3
3
Upper
Division
Major: 31
Number of
SUNY GER
Categories: