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Mathematics 1 Mathematics Department Chair: Dr. Preston Bush, [email protected], (701) 845-7151 Faculty Contact: Dr. Preston Bush, [email protected], (701) 845-7151 Department Office: 203 Rhoades Science Center, (701) 845-7452 Schedule a Visit: http://visit.vcsu.edu/, (701) 845-7101 or (800) 532-8641, ext. 7101 MATH 210 Elementary Statistics Lab Science Select two of the following: BIOL 111 Concepts of Biology BIOL 150 General Biology I BIOL 151 General Biology II BIOL 170 General Zoology CHEM 115 Introductory Chemistry CHEM 116 Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry CHEM 121 General Chemistry I CHEM 122 General Chemistry II GEOL 100 Introduction to Earth Science GEOL 106 The Earth Through Time PHYS 100 Concepts of Physics PHYS 110 Introductory Astronomy PHYS 161 Introductory College Physics I PHYS 162 Introductory College Physics II PHYS 251 University Physics I PHYS 252 University Physics II TECH 161 Technology, Engineering, and Design Wellness HPER 100 Concepts of Fitness and Wellness Technology Select one of the following: CIS 170 Introduction to Computer Information Systems CSCI 127 Introduction to Programming in Java 1 CSCI 160 Introduction to Structured Programming I 1 SE 110 Discovering Computing Humanities Literacies Select one of the following: ENGL 220 Introduction to Literature ENGL 225 Introduction to Film ENGL 241 World Literature I ENGL 242 World Literature II ENGL 261 American Literature I ENGL 262 American Literature II HUM 201 Civilization, Thought, and Literary Heritage SPAN 101 1st Year Spanish I SPAN 102 1st Year Spanish II SPAN 201 2nd Year Spanish I SPAN 202 2nd Year Spanish II THEA 110 Introduction to Theatre Arts THEA 161 Acting One Art and Music Select one of the following: ART 110 Introduction to the Visual Arts HUM 202 Fine Arts and Aesthetics MUS 100 Music Appreciation MUS 101 Music Fundamentals MUS 207 History of Rock and Roll Social Science Select two of the following: COMM 112 Understanding Media and Social Change COMM 114 Human Communication ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics GEOG 151 Human Geography Major Mathematics is the foundation for all science, technology and engineering. It is an interesting major in its own right. Mathematical sophistication is a fundamental skill for a technical society like ours. Mathematics is a major that leads to careers in business, industry and government as well as graduate study in a large variety of disciplines. There is plentiful demand in the job market for individuals skilled in mathematics. This major follows the guidelines of the Committee on Undergraduate Programs in Mathematics established by the Mathematical Association of America. A mathematics major has a a wide variety of job opportunities; some may require additional education. These may range from business statistician, credit manager, network programmer, meteorologist, financial consultant, economist, stockbroker, robotics programmer, property appraiser or even a software support specialist. Explore Mathematics • www.math-jobs.com (http://www.math-jobs.com) • www.mathjobs.org (http://www.mathjobs.org) • www.ams.org/eims (http://www.ams.org/eims) “VCSU provided me with the opportunity to complete a double major and compete in college football. The math education program gave me the knowledge and practical experiences that prepared me for my current teaching career.” —Trent Kosel ’11, Edgeley, N.D.; math teacher and football coach, Northern Cass Public Schools, N.D. General Education Requirements Code Title English Composition Select one of the following: ENGL 110 College Composition I ENGL 120 College Composition II or ENGL 125 Introduction to Professional Writing or ENGL 120 College Composition II or ENGL 125 Introduction to Professional Writing ENGL 210 College Composition III Speech Communication Select one of the following: COMM 110 Fundamentals of Public Speaking COMM 212 Interpersonal Communication COMM 216 Intercultural Communication Mathematics Select one of the following: MATH 103 College Algebra MATH 104 Finite Mathematics MATH 107 Precalculus MATH 165 Calculus I 1 www.vcsu.edu • Credits 6 3 3 800-532-8641 • 101 College Street SW • Valley City, ND 58072 8 2 3 3 3 6 2 Mathematics HIST 103 HIST 104 HIST 211 HIST 212 HIST 260 United States to 1877 United States to Present World Civilizations to 1500 World Civilizations since 1500 Women in America MATH 413 MATH 422 MATH 430 Total Credits HIST 267 Environmental History HIST 270 Native American Studies POLS 115 American National Government POLS 116 State and Local Government PSYC 111 Introduction to Psychology SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology SOC 111 Introduction to Anthropology Additional Humanities or Social Science Select one additional course from Humanities or Social Science or select from the following: ART 112 Design ART 130 Drawing I ART 150 Ceramics I GEOG 111 Survey of Geography MUS 104 Group Piano for Non-Majors MUS 105 Group Piano for Non-Majors MUS 130 Valkyries MUS 131 Concert Choir MUS 140 Athletic Band MUS 141 Concert Band PHYS 275 Planetarium Science THEA 201 Theatre Practicum Total Credits 1 Code Title Concentration B - Applied Mathematics for Engineers Choose nineteen credits from the following: ENGR 100 Introduction to Engineering (offered through UND) ENGR 101 Graphical Communication (offered through UND) ENGR 200 ENGR 201 ENGR 202 MATH 208 MATH 412 MATH 430 MATH 461 PHYS 252 PHYS 252L PHYS 253 PHYS 253L MECH 201 PHYS 494 2 Title Credits Calculus II Calculus III Introduction to Differential Equations Symbolic Logic Linear Algebra and Matrices Mathematical Probability and Statistics I Senior Portfolio 4 4 3 1 3 3 1 Total General Education 39 Hrs Total Major Requirement 38 Hrs Total Credits needed to Graduate 120 hrs For degree and graduation requirements, visit degree requirements and graduation requirements (http://catalog.vcsu.edu/ undergraduate-catalog/academic-affairs/degree-requirements). 19 Student must complete the Required Courses and select at least one Concentration from the following: Mathematics Concentration Code Title Concentration A - Mathematics Choose nineteen credits from the following: CSCI 161 Introduction to Structured Programming II CSCI 365 Programming Language Topics MATH 208 Discrete Mathematics MATH 312 College Geometry II MATH 331 Euclidean Geometry and Topics MATH 340 Algebraic Structures I MATH 400 History and Philosophy of Mathematics MATH 410 Real Analysis I MATH 412 Ordinary Differential Equations www.vcsu.edu • 800-532-8641 Credits 19 • 19 19 To be admitted to a major program in mathematics, the student must successfully complete either MATH 103 College Algebra and MATH 105 Trigonometry with a 2.0 average or better or four years of high school mathematics. Approval of the Mathematics Department is also required. Major Requirement Credits Computer Aplications in Engineering (offered through UND) Statics (offered through UND) Dynamics (offered through UND) Discrete Mathematics Ordinary Differential Equations Complex Analysis Numerical Analysis I University Physics II University Physics II Lab University Physics III University Physics III Lab Student Design (offered through UND) Undergraduate Research Total Credits Required CSCI 127 or CSCI 160 Total Credits 19 Applied Mathematics for Engineers Concentration 39 Code Required Courses MATH 166 MATH 265 MATH 266 MATH 300 MATH 330 MATH 421 MATH 491 Partial Differential Equations Mathematical Probability and Statistics II Complex Analysis 101 College Street SW • Valley City, ND 58072