Applied Mathematics

Bachelor of Science with a major in Applied Mathematics

This degree program offers a firm foundation in applied mathematics by combining a rigorous program of study in mathematics with a concentration in one or more disciplines in which mathematical tools are used to solve real-world problems. Areas of application include, business administration, cognitive science, computer science, economics, and the physical or biological sciences.

Sample 4-year Plan Beginning in an Odd Year

4-year odd year bs applied
Fall Spring
Freshman MATH 221 – Calculus I
ECON 102 – Principles of Microeconomics
QM 160 – Intro to Data Analytics
MATH 222 – Calculus II
Sophomore MATH 323 – Calculus III
ACCT 210 – Principles of Accounting I
MATH 324 – Differential Equations
CS 205 – Programming for the Sciences
Junior MATH 365 – Probability
MATH - Elective
MKT 325 – Introduction to Marketing
MGT 377 - Organizational Behavior
MATH 341 – Linear Algebra
MATH 466 – Statistics
FIN 361 – Fundamentals of Finance
Senior MATH 495 – Senior Seminar: Mathematical Modeling
Business – Elective
MATH 373 – Numerical Methods
MATH - Elective
Business – Elective

Sample 4-year Plan Beginning in an Even Year

4-year even year bs applied
Fall Spring
Freshman MATH 221 – Calculus I
ECON 102 – Principles of Microeconomics
QM 160 – Intro to Data Analytics
MATH 222 – Calculus II
Sophomore MATH 323 – Calculus III
ACCT 210 – Principles of Accounting I
MATH 324 – Differential Equations
CS 205 – Programming for the Sciences
Junior MATH 365 – Probability
MATH - Elective
MKT 325 – Introduction to Marketing
MGT 377 - Organizational Behavior
MATH 373 – Numerical Methods
MATH 466 – Statistics
FIN 361 – Fundamentals of Finance
Senior MATH 495 – Senior Seminar: Mathematical Modeling
Business – Elective
MATH 341 – Linear Algebra
MATH - Elective
Business – Elective

Recommended Electives

  • MATH 330 – Theory of Interest
  • ECON 300 – Regression Analysis

These are sample plans of study. The courses listed are required for a B.S. with a major in applied mathematics and an area of application in business administration. Selected elective courses are also required. You will develop your own plan of study in consultation with your academic advisors.

Sample 4-year Plan Beginning in an Odd Year

4-year odd year bs computer sci
Fall Spring
Freshman MATH 221 – Calculus I MATH 222 – Calculus II
CS 210 – Intro to Computer Science
Sophomore MATH 323 – Calculus III
CS 215 – Data Structures and algorithms
MATH 324 – Differential Equations
MATH 341 – Linear Algebra
CS 220 – Logic Design
Junior MATH 365 – Probability
MATH - Elective
CS - Elective
MATH 466 – Statistics
MATH - Elective
CS 290 – Object-Oriented Design
Senior MATH 495 – Senior Seminar: Mathematical Modeling
CS - Elective
MATH 373 – Numerical Methods
CS - Elective

Sample 4-year Plan Beginning in an Even Year

4-year even year bs computer sci
Fall Spring
Freshman MATH 221 – Calculus I MATH 222 – Calculus II
CS 210 – Intro to Computer Science
Sophomore MATH 323 – Calculus III
CS 215 – Data Structures and algorithms
MATH 324 – Differential Equations
MATH 341 – Linear Algebra
CS 220 – Logic Design
Junior MATH 365 – Probability
MATH - Elective
CS - Elective
MATH 373 – Numerical Methods
MATH 466 – Statistics
CS 290 - Object-Oriented Design
Senior MATH 495 – Senior Seminar: Mathematical Modeling
CS - Elective
MATH - Elective
CS - Elective

Recommended MATH and CS Electives

  • MATH 370 – Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics
  • CS 381 – Formal Languages
  • CS 415 - Cryptography

These are sample plans of study. The courses listed are required for a B.S. with a major in applied mathematics and an area of application in computer science. Selected elective courses are also required. You will develop your own plan of study in consultation with your academic advisors.

Sample 4-year Plan Beginning in an Odd Year

4-year odd economics
Fall Spring
Freshman MATH 221 – Calculus I
ECON 101 – Principles of Macroeconomics
QM 160 – Introduction to Data Analytics
MATH 222 – Calculus II
ECON 102 – Principles of Microeconomics
Sophomore MATH 323 – Calculus III MATH 324 – Differential Equations
MATH 341 – Linear Algebra
CS 205 – Programming for the Sciences
Junior MATH 365 – Probability
MATH - Elective
ECON 345 – Intermediate Microeconomics
MATH 466 – Statistics
MATH - Elective
ECON 345 – Intermediate Microeconomics
Senior MATH 495 – Senior Seminar: Mathematical Modeling
ECON 300 – Regression Analysis
MATH 373 – Numerical Methods
ECON - Elective

Sample 4-year Plan Beginning in an Even Year

4-year even economics
Fall Spring
Freshman MATH 221 – Calculus I
ECON 101 – Principles of Macroeconomics
QM 160 – Introduction to Data Analytics
MATH 222 – Calculus II
ECON 102 – Principles of Microeconomics
Sophomore MATH 323 – Calculus III
ECON 345 – Intermediate Microeconomics
MATH 324 – Differential Equations
MATH 341 – Linear Algebra
ECON 346 – Intermediate Macroeconomics
CS 205 – Programming for the Sciences
Junior MATH 365 – Probability
ECON 300 – Regression Analysis
MATH 373 – Numerical Methods
MATH 466 – Statistics
Senior MATH 495 – Senior Seminar: Mathematical Modeling
ECON 300 – Regression Analysis
MATH - Elective
ECON - Elective

Recommended Mathematics Electives

  • MATH 330 – Theory of Interest

These are sample plans of study. The courses listed are required for a B.S. with a major in applied mathematics and an area of application in economics. Selected elective courses are also required. You will develop your own plan of study in consultation with your academic advisors.

Sample 4-year Plan Beginning in an Odd Year

4-year odd Physics
Fall Spring
Freshman MATH 221 – Calculus I
QM 160 – Introduction to Data Analytics
MATH 222 – Calculus II
PHYS 210 – Calculus Physics I
Sophomore MATH 323 – Calculus III
PHYS 211 – Calculus Physics II
CS 210 – Intro to Computer Science
MATH 324 – Differential Equations
MATH 341 – Linear Algebra
PHYS 213 – Intro to Modern Physics
PHYS 214 – Modern Physics Laboratory
Junior MATH 365 – Probability
MATH - Elective
MATH 466 – Statistics
MATH - Elective
PHYS 305 – Mathematical Physics
Senior MATH 495 – Senior Seminar: Mathematical Modeling
PHYS 401 – Advanced Electronmagnetics
MATH 373 – Numerical Methods
PHYS 416 - Statistical Thermodynamics

Sample 4-year Plan Beginning in an Even Year

4-year even Physics
Fall Spring
Freshman MATH 221 – Calculus I
QM 160 – Introduction to Data Analytics
MATH 222 – Calculus II
PHYS 210 – Calculus Physics I
Sophomore MATH 323 – Calculus III
PHYS 211 – Calculus Physics II
CS 210 – Intro to Computer Science
MATH 324 – Differential Equations
MATH 341 – Linear Algebra
PHYS 213 – Intro to Modern Physics
PHYS 214 – Modern Physics Laboratory
Junior MATH 365 – Probability
MATH - Elective
MATH 373 – Numerical Methods
MATH 466 – Statistics
PHYS 305 – Mathematical Physics
Senior MATH 495 – Senior Seminar: Mathematical Modeling
PHYS 401 – Advanced Electronmagnetics
MATH - Elective
PHYS 416 - Statistical Thermodynamics

These are sample plans of study. The courses listed are required for a B.S. with a major in applied mathematics and an area of application in physics. Selected elective courses are also required. You will develop your own plan of study in consultation with your academic advisors.