Math/STAT General Education Courses
Quantitative Reasoning:
Mathematics
- MATH 110 – Finite Mathematics
- MATH 115 – Introduction to Mathematical Modeling
- MATH 120 – Quantitative Reasoning for the Sciences
- MATH 121 – Calculus I
MATH 122 – Calculus IIMATH 201 – Introduction to Discrete MathematicsMATH 207 – History of Mathematics
Statistics
- STAT 180 – Introduction to Statistics
STAT 280 – Statistical Methods
Humanities:
Mathematics
- MATH 207 – History of Mathematics
Beyond the Classroom*:
Mathematics/Statistics
- MATH 000 (Experiential learning in math; e.g., you may participate in SSI to get this credit)
- MATH/STAT 491, 492 (Directed study)
- MATH/STAT 499 (Internships that have a final project/paper that is to be evaluated by a faculty member)
- URES 197 (Undergraduate research course)
*Make sure you contact your advisor or the department chair before signing up for courses. You can find more information about general education requirements here.
Math/STAT Across the Curriculum (ATC) Courses
Speaking Intensive:
Mathematics
- MATH 115 – Introduction to Mathematical Modeling
- MATH 321 – Number Theory
- MATH 325 – Discrete Mathematics
- MATH 330 – Foundations of Advanced Mathematics
- MATH 351 – Numerical Analysis I
Statistics
- STAT 280 – Statistical Methods
Writing Intensive:
Mathematics
- MATH 110 – Finite Math with Applications
- MATH 120 – Quantitative Reasoning for the Sciences
- MATH 207 – History of Mathematics
- MATH 330 – Foundations of Advanced Mathematics
- MATH 431 – Abstract Algebra I
- MATH 432 – Abstract Algebra II
- MATH 491 – Directed Study
Statistics
- STAT 381 – Probability and Statistical Inference I
- STAT 382 – Probability and Statistical Inference II