Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
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Course summary
This program requires a minimum of an additional 12 credit hours of work, or a total of at least 132 units. The student must satisfy the requirements for both degrees. Related areas include math education, business administration and engineering.
Program modules
MATH 0110 Intermediate Algebra (3), MATH 1100 College Algebra for Calculus Bound Students (3), MATH 1120 College Algebra for Non-Calculus Bound Students (3), MATH 1121 College Algebra Bridge Course for Calculus (1), MATH 1140 Trigonometry (2), MATH 1160 Precalculus Mathematics (5), MATH 1300 Finite Mathematics (3), MATH 1320 Elements of Calculus (3), MATH 1360 Geometric Concepts (3), MATH 1400 Calculus for Social and Natural Sciences I (3), MATH 1500 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I (5), MATH 1500H Analytic Geometry and Calculus I (5), MATH 1601 Selected Topics in Mathematics-General (1-3), MATH 1602 Selected Topics in Mathematics-Biological/Physical/Math (1-3), MATH 1700 Calculus II (5), MATH 1700H Calculus II (5), MATH 1800 Introduction to Analysis I (5), MATH 1900 Introduction to Analysis II (5), MATH 2100 Calculus for Social and Natural Sciences II (3), MATH 2140 Geometric Axioms and Structures (3), MATH 2300 Calculus III (3), MATH 2300H Calculus III (3), MATH 2320 Discrete Mathematical Structures (3), MATH 2340 Algebraic Structures (3), MATH 2500 Elementary Logic and Set Theory (3), MATH 4001 Topics in Mathematics-General (cr. arr.), MATH 4002 Topics in Mathematics-Biological/Physical/Math (cr.arr.), MATH 4060 Connecting Geometry to Middle and Secondary Schools (3), MATH 4070 Connecting Algebra to Middle and Secondary Schools (3), MATH 4080 Calculus Connections (3), MATH 4100 Differential Equations (3), MATH 4110 Advanced Calculus with Applications (3), MATH 4120 Combinatorics (3), MATH 4130 Theory of Equations (3), MATH 4140 Matrix Theory (3), MATH 4150 History of Mathematics (3), MATH 4160 Mathematical Logic (3), MATH 4300 Numerical Analysis (3), MATH 4310 Numerical Linear Algebra (3), MATH 4315 Introduction to Mathematical Statistics (3) (same as STAT 4710), MATH 4320 Introduction to Probability Theory (3) (same as STAT 4750), MATH 4325 Linear Programming (3), MATH 4330 Theory of Numbers (3), MATH 4335 College Geometry (3), MATH 4340 Projective Geometry (3), MATH 4345 Foundations of Geometry (3), MATH 4350 Introduction to Non-Euclidean Geometry (3). MATH 4355 Investment Science I (3), MATH 4360 Actuarial Mathematics (3), MATH 4370 Actuarial Modeling I (3), MATH 4371 Actuarial Modeling II (3), MATH 4400 Introduction to Topology (3), MATH 4500 Applied Analysis (3), MATH 4510 Higher Algebra (3), MATH 4520 Statistical Inference I (3) (same as STAT 4751), MATH 4530 Applied Modern Algebra (3), MATH 4540 Mathematical Modeling I (3), MATH 4560 Nonlinear Dynamics, Fractals and Chaos(3), MATH 4570 Fluid Dynamics and Geo-physical Applications (3), MATH 4580 Mathematical Modeling II (3), MATH 4590 Investment Science II (3), MATH 4700 Advanced Calculus I (3), MATH 4720 Introduction to Abstract Algebra I (3), MATH 4900 Advanced Calculus II (3), MATH 4920 Introduction to Abstract Linear Algebra (3), MATH 4940 Introduction to Complex Variables (3), MATH 4960 Special Readings in Mathematics (1-3), MATH 4970 Senior Seminar (3), MATH 4980 Mathematics Problem Solving (3), MATH 4996 Honors in Mathematics (3).
Entry requirement for international students
Students must have completed Math 2300 or equivalent. They should possess a GPA greater than or equal to 2.5 overall in Math courses numbered 1500(Calculus 1) or above (except for Math 2100). International students whose native language is not English must have the minimum TOEFL score with 500 on paper based test, 173 on computer-based test, 60 on Internet-based test and the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) with an overall score of 6.0 and no individual band under 5.0. is required for admission.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
University Of Missouri
Department name
College of Arts and Science, Department of Mathematics
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