MATH-BS - Mathematics, B.S.
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English must be taken each semester, except the summer, until this requirement is completed. ENGL 1010-ENGL 1020 may not be dropped. Correspondence credit in ENGL 1010-ENGL 1020 will not be accepted.
The prerequisite for ENGL 1020 is a grade of C or better in ENGL 1010, and the prerequisite for a 2000-level English course is a grade of C or better in ENGL 1020. If a transfer student has completed two semesters of composition and has a grade of D in ENGL 1020, then the student must repeat ENGL 1020 before beginning the literature courses. ESL classes do not satisfy the ENGL 1010 and ENGL 1020 communication requirement of the general education core, nor do these courses count toward any degree requirements.
All students must complete six hours of Historical Foundations except those students who are majoring in Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, General and Mechanical Engineering. If the student has not completed one unit of American History in high school, the student will be required to complete 6 semester hours of Historical Foundations for the deficiency.
MATH- Required Sequences
Upper Division Mathematics courses (3000 or higher). The student must complete three Upper-Division sequences: one sequence each from Applied Mathematics and Pure Mathematics; and a third sequence taken from either Applied or Pure.
Applied Mathematics Sequence List: MATH 3070MATH 3080; MATH 4050 (5050); MATH 4060 (5060); MATH 4210 (5210)-MATH 4220 (5220); MATH 4250 (5250)-MATH 4260 (5260); MATH 4550 (5550); MATH 4560 (5560); two of the three: MATH 4350 (5350), MATH 4360 (5360) or MATH 4050 (5050); and MATH 4470 (5470)-MATH 4480 (5480).
Pure Mathematics Sequence List: MATH 4010 (5010)-MATH 4020 (5020); MATH 4110 (5110)-MATH 4120 (5120); MATH 4310 (5310)-MATH 4320 (5320); MATH 4530 (5530)-MATH 4540 (5540); and MATH 4850 (5850)-MATH 4860 (5860).
The approved sequences are organized into Pure Mathematics and Applied Mathematics categories as shown below. The student must complete at least one sequence from each category. Depending upon which Upper-Division sequences are chosen, a student will need to take between 9 and 18 credit hours of Upper-Division Mathematics classes in addition to the Mathematics courses specifically listed as required in the curriculum.
Scientific Reasoning Sequence (8 hours)
Scientific Reasoning Sequence - 8 credit hours chosen from the TTU Flight Foundation Core Courses in Scientific Reasoning. These credit hours must come from two 4-credit hour courses in the same discipline. The possible disciplines are ASTR, BIOL, CHEM, GEOL/GEOG, and PHYS.
Additional free electives (27-29 hours) are required to complete 120 earned hours.