BS in Mathematics Program By Rice University |Top Universities
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Program Duration

24 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

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Program overview

Main Subject

Mathematics

Degree

BS

Study Level

Undergraduate

Program Learning Outcomes for BS in Mathematics Students graduating from this program will: Achieve both practical and theoretical fluency in calculus and linear algebra. Acquire a broad background at the undergraduate level in all the major areas of mathematics, including analysis, algebra, and geometry. Learn to read and write proofs. Degree Requirements for BS in Mathematics These requirements are in addition to general university graduation requirements. The chair of the undergraduate committee of the MATH department may modify requirements to meet the needs of students with advanced backgrounds. REQUIRED COURSES Single Variable Calculus MATH 101 Single Variable Calculus I MATH 102 Single Variable Calculus II Differential Equations One class from the following: MATH 211 Ordinary Differential Equations and Linear Algebra MATH 381 Introduction to Partial Differential Equations MATH 423/CAAM 423 Partial Differential Equations I Multivariable Calculus MATH 212 Multivariable Calculus OR both MATH 221 and 222 Honors Calculus III and IV Linear Algebra One class from the following: MATH 221 Honors Calculus III MATH 354 Honors Linear Algebra MATH 355 Linear Algebra Real Analysis Two classes from the following: MATH 321 Introduction to Analysis I MATH 322 Introduction to Analysis II MATH 425 Integration Theory Algebra MATH 356 Abstract Algebra I MATH 463 Abstract Algebra II Geometry and Manifolds One class from the following: MATH 370 Calculus on Manifolds MATH 401 Differential Geometry MATH 402 Differential Geometry Complex Analysis One class from the following: MATH 382 Complex Analysis MATH 427 Complex Analysis Topology One class from the following: MATH 443 General Topology MATH 444 Geometric Topology MATH 445 Algebraic Topology A total of at least 33 credit hours in MATH (e.g., 11 three-hour courses) at the 300 level or above is required. Students may choose electives to reach this number. At most three credit hours for any given course number may be used for this degree.

Program overview

Main Subject

Mathematics

Degree

BS

Study Level

Undergraduate

Program Learning Outcomes for BS in Mathematics Students graduating from this program will: Achieve both practical and theoretical fluency in calculus and linear algebra. Acquire a broad background at the undergraduate level in all the major areas of mathematics, including analysis, algebra, and geometry. Learn to read and write proofs. Degree Requirements for BS in Mathematics These requirements are in addition to general university graduation requirements. The chair of the undergraduate committee of the MATH department may modify requirements to meet the needs of students with advanced backgrounds. REQUIRED COURSES Single Variable Calculus MATH 101 Single Variable Calculus I MATH 102 Single Variable Calculus II Differential Equations One class from the following: MATH 211 Ordinary Differential Equations and Linear Algebra MATH 381 Introduction to Partial Differential Equations MATH 423/CAAM 423 Partial Differential Equations I Multivariable Calculus MATH 212 Multivariable Calculus OR both MATH 221 and 222 Honors Calculus III and IV Linear Algebra One class from the following: MATH 221 Honors Calculus III MATH 354 Honors Linear Algebra MATH 355 Linear Algebra Real Analysis Two classes from the following: MATH 321 Introduction to Analysis I MATH 322 Introduction to Analysis II MATH 425 Integration Theory Algebra MATH 356 Abstract Algebra I MATH 463 Abstract Algebra II Geometry and Manifolds One class from the following: MATH 370 Calculus on Manifolds MATH 401 Differential Geometry MATH 402 Differential Geometry Complex Analysis One class from the following: MATH 382 Complex Analysis MATH 427 Complex Analysis Topology One class from the following: MATH 443 General Topology MATH 444 Geometric Topology MATH 445 Algebraic Topology A total of at least 33 credit hours in MATH (e.g., 11 three-hour courses) at the 300 level or above is required. Students may choose electives to reach this number. At most three credit hours for any given course number may be used for this degree.

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