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Students should develop effective thinking and communication skills.
Students should learn to link applications and theory.
Students should learn to use technological tools.
Students should develop mathematical independence and experience open-ended inquiry.
In addition, students should be able to:
Describe data sets using appropriate numerical and graphical techniques
Develop mathematical tools necessary to perform statistical calculations and to understand distributions and statistical theory
Design experiments and survey sampling methods that allow results to be statistically analyzed to test hypotheses
Determine which statistical analyses are suitable, perform the analyses using technology, and assess the validity of necessary assumptions and interpret the results
Construct and apply probability models for both discrete and continuous random variables; and communicate with non-statisticians in written and oral formats to learn what a client is interested in ascertaining and to present the results from a statistical analysis
Construct and verify mathematical proofs
Discuss properties of estimators and explain the rationale and assumptions behind statistical procedures
Apply stochastic models to solve real-world problems
Entry Requirement
Degree Requirements
Units
General education (48 units, 8 units covered by major requirements)
42
Major (includes 8 units in GE)
52
Electives
28
Total units needed for graduation
Major Requirements
MATH 161 - Differential and Integral Calculus I Unit(s): 4
MATH 165 - Elementary Applied Statistics Unit(s): 4
MATH 211 - Differential and Integral Calculus II Unit(s): 4
MATH 220 - Reasoning and Proof Unit(s): 4
MATH 241 - Linear Algebra with Applications in Differential Equations Unit(s): 4
MATH 261 - Multivariable Calculus Unit(s): 4
MATH 265 - Intermediate Applied Statistics with SPSS Unit(s): 4
MATH 322 - Linear Algebra Unit(s): 4
MATH 340 - Real Analysis I Unit(s): 4
MATH 345 - Probability Theory Unit(s): 4
MATH 367 - Statistical Consulting and Communication Unit(s): 2
MATH 381 - Computing for Statistics: SAS Programming Language Unit(s): 2
MATH 445 - Mathematical Statistics and Operations Research Unit(s): 4
MATH 465 - Experimental Design and Regression Analysis Unit(s): 4
Units
Total units in B.S. program: 52
120
Fees
Undergraduate student charges and fees per semester
Type of Charges
1-6 Units/Semester
7+ Units/Semester
Tuition Fees
$1665
$2871
Campus-based Fees
$1159
$1159
Undergraduate (TOTAL)
$2824
$4030
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The BS in Mathematics provides a substantial background in mathematics, statistics and computer science to produce graduates who can work as mathematicians..
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