CORE COURSES (38-44
CREDITS) |
CC = Core Curriculum
FRESHMAN SEMINARS 2-3
Select one or two courses:
(M193 and ST193 are recommended):
COMMUNICATION SKILLS 6-8
____ CO150 College Composition [3]
Select
one course from CC II-B
[3-5]
NATURAL SCIENCES 13-15
PH141 Physics I [5]
PH142 Physics II [5]
Select one science course in a department
other
than physics.
[3-5]
ARTS and HUMANITIES 3
Select one course from CC IIIB.
[3]
SOCIAL SCIENCES 3
Select one course from CC
IIIC.
[3]
HISTORY 3
Select one course from CC
IIID.
[3]
GLOBAL AWARENESS 3
Select one course from CC IIIE.
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PUBLIC VALUES 3
Select one course from CC IIIF.
[3]
WELLNESS 2-3
Select one course from CC IIIG.
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MATH SCIENCES (61-62 CREDITS)
(Grade of C or higher
required in every Math, Computer Science & Statistics course in this
column.)
MATHEMATICS 48-49
_____ M160 Calc for Phys Sci I [4]
_____ M161 Calc for Phys Sci II [4]
_____ M229 Matrices & Lin Equation [2]
_____ M261
Calc for Phys Sci III [4]
_____ M317 Adv Calc of One Var. [4]
_____ M331 Intro to Math Modelling [3]
M332 Intro to Part Diff Equat [3]
_____ M345 Differential Equations [4]
_____ M350 Intro to Num Analysis I [4]
_____ M351 Intro to Num Analysis II [4]
_____ M369 Linear Algebra [3]
_____ M435 Projects in Applied Math [3]
(Capstone)
Select one of:
M301
Intro to Comb Theory [3]
(preferred)
OR
M166
Discrete Structures [4]
Select one of:
_____ M417 Advanced Analysis [3]
OR
_____ M419 Intro Complex Variables [3]
OR
_____ M460 Info Integrity Security [3]
COMPUTER SCIENCE 8
_____ CS153 Java Programming [4]
CS200 Algorithms [4]
STATISTICS 5
_____ ST220 Elem Prob Modelling [2]
_____ ST309 Engineering Statistics [3]
MINOR AND/OR SECOND MAJOR
MINOR:
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SECOND
MAJOR: __________________
ADDITIONAL COURSES
(14-21
CREDITS)
UNRESTRICTED ELECTIVES 14-21
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GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
Total Credits . . . . .
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(At least 120 credits)
Upper-Division Credits . . . . . . .[_____]
(At least 45 credits)
CSU Grade Point Average.........[_____]
(At least 2.0)
M120, M121, M124, M125 and
M126 are
considered by the Department of Mathematics to be review courses. Credits in these courses may not be used as
part of a degree in math.
Transfer students must
complete a minimum of 9 upper-division credits in mathematics at CSU, excluding
M315, M340, and mathematics courses ending in -80 to -99.
See the Colorado State University General
Catalog for complete statement of graduation requirements. Visit the Math Department web site for
information on updated courses and requirements: www.math.colostate.edu
FALL
2000