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MATHEMATICS MAJOR WORKSHEET 2005-2007 Up to 6 credits of coursework with a grade of D may be used to meet the major requirement, if offset by an equivalent number of credits of A or B. Required courses may not be taken S-N unless offered S-N only. Total required credits = 48 Math 1101 Math 1102 Math 2101 Math 2111 Math 2202 Math 3221 Math 3231 Math 4901 Math x4xx Stat 2611 Credits 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 Calculus I Calculus II Calculus III Linear Algebra Mathematical Perspectives Analysis Abstract Algebra I Senior Seminar _______________________________________ Mathematical Statistics Electives – at least 5 credits in Math 2xxx or above: Math 2211 History of Mathematics Math 2401 Differential Equations Math/Stat 2501 Probability and Stochastic Processes Math 3211 Geometry Math3401 Operations Research Math 3411 Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics Math/Mgmt 3501 Applied Deterministic Modeling for Management Science Math/Mgmt 3502 Applied Probabilistic Modeling for Management Science Math 4201 Complex Analysis Math 4211 Real Analysis Math 4221 Topology Math 4231 Abstract Algebra II Math 4241 Number Theory Math 4252 Differential Geometry Math 4253 Combinatorics Math 4401 Numerical Methods with Applications in Mathematical Modeling Math 4452 Mathematical Modeling Term 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 Elective: one course with significant mathematical application outside the math discipline (see www.morris.umn.edu/academic/math/app-require.html ) ____ xxxx ___________________________________________________ 4 Anticipated credit total Advising Office, 223 Community Services Approved Fall 2002 MATHEMATICS MINOR WORKSHEET 2005-2007 Up to 6 credits of coursework with a grade of D may be used to meet the minor requirement, if offset by an equivalent number of credits of A or B. Required courses may not be taken S-N unless offered S-N only. Total required credits = 26 Math 1100 Math 1102 Math 2111 Credits 5 5 4 Calculus I Calculus II Linear Algebra Term Electives – 12 credits in Math 2xxx or above in at least two of the following numbering systems x2xx, x4xx, x5xx, Stat 2611, or Math 2101 Math 2101 Calculus III 4 Math 2202 Math 2211 Math 3221 Math 3231 Math 3211 Math 4201 Math 4211 Math 4221 Math 4231 Math 4241 Math 4252 Math 4253 Mathematical Perspectives History of Mathematics Analysis Abstract Algebra I Geometry Complex Analysis Real Analysis Topology Abstract Algebra II Number Theory Differential Geometry Combinatorics 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Math 2401 Math 4401 Math3401 Math 3411 Math 4452 Differential Equations Numerical Methods with Applications in Mathematical Modeling Operations Research Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics Mathematical Modeling 4 4 4 4 4 Math/Stat 2501 Probability and Stochastic Processes Math/Mgmt 3501 Applied Deterministic Modeling for Management Science Math/Mgmt 3502 Applied Probabilistic Modeling for Management Science 4 2 2 Stat 2611 4 Mathematical Statistics Anticipated credit total Advising Office, 223 Community Services Building Approved January 2005