Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | Variable | $ 15,402 (US$ 15,402) a year | Contact provider |
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Course summary
This program provides students with a thorough knowledge of basic theoretical mathematics, as well as initial training in applied areas such as combinatorics, statistics, or actuarial science. A bachelor’s degree in mathematics will prepare students for fascinating jobs in statistics, actuarial sciences, mathematical modeling, and cryptography, as well as for graduate school leading to a research career in mathematics or statistics. Major employers of mathematicians include the Department of Defense and other agencies in federal and state governments. Private sector employers include research and testing services, educational services, security and commodity exchanges, management and public relations services, the pharmaceutical industry, banks, insurance companies, and public utilities. A strong background in mathematics is also necessary for research in many areas of computer science, social science, and engineering.
Program modules
Some of the Courses are: MATH 131 Calculus I 4 hours,MATH 132 Calculus II 4 hours,MATH 231 Calculus III 4 hours,MATH 333 Differential Equations 3 hours,MATH 380 Introduction to Abstract Mathematics 3 hours,MATH 410 Introduction to Analysis 3 hours,MATH 413 Linear Algebra I 3 hours,MATH 416 Modern Abstract Algebra I 3 hours,MATH 441 Theory of Probability 4 hours,MATH 010 Pre-Algebra 3 hours,MATH 011 Basic Algebra 3 hours,MATH 102 Quantitative Literacy 3 hours,MATH 111 Intermediate Algebra 3 hours,MATH 112 Trigonometry 2 hours,MATH 115 College Algebra and Trigonometry 3 hours,MATH 122 Analytic Geometry 4 hours,MATH 123 Analytic Geometry and Linear Algebra for Engineers 3 hours,MATH 131 Calculus I 4 hours,MATH 132 Calculus II 4 hours,MATH 199 Honors Summer Seminar for High School Students 2 hours,MATH 201 Finite Mathematics 3 hours,MATH 205 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I 3 hours,MATH 231 Calculus III 4 hour,MATH 241 Principles of Statistics 3 hours.
Entry requirement for international students
The Applicant should not be a U.S. citizen (or U.S. permanent resident) and has no prior enrollment at a U.S. college or university. Due to the variety of educational systems throughout the world, applications are reviewed individually by Indiana State University. Consideration is given to academic potential, English language proficiency, and other evidence that the applicant has the potential for success in university studies.
Indiana State University accepts IELTS*
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Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Indiana State University
Department name
College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
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