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2013–2014 UNIVERSITY CATALOG - Florida Institute of Technology

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CHM 1102 General Chemistry 2 .............................................................. 4<br />

PHY 1001 Physics 1 ................................................................................. 4<br />

PHY 2002 Physics 2 ................................................................................. 4<br />

PHY 2091 Physics Lab 1 .......................................................................... 1<br />

PHY 2092 Physics Lab 2 .......................................................................... 1<br />

Electives (60 credit hours)<br />

Applied Area ................................................................................................ 9<br />

Free Electives ............................................................................................. 12<br />

Humanities ................................................................................................ 3<br />

Restricted Electives (COM) ........................................................................ 3<br />

Restricted Electives (MTH) ......................................................................... 6<br />

Social Science .............................................................................................. 3<br />

Technical Electives .................................................................................... 24<br />

TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED........................................ 123<br />

Note: Upper-division mathematics courses may be <strong>of</strong>fered in alternate years.<br />

Elective Restrictions<br />

Positioning <strong>of</strong> electives is unrestricted. At least 30 elective credits<br />

must be at the 3000 level or above. Choices <strong>of</strong> electives are subject to<br />

approval by the student’s advisor. Mathematics electives must include<br />

at least one pro<strong>of</strong>-based course in addition to the required courses in<br />

linear algebra and analysis.<br />

Applied area electives must be taken from a single area <strong>of</strong> application.<br />

Typically, this means from a single department or program other than<br />

mathematics. Any science or engineering program can be chosen.<br />

Suitably chosen management courses (courses with mathematics<br />

prerequisites) can also be taken.<br />

Mathematical Sciences – Applied Mathematics, B.S. ___<br />

Major Code: 7077 Degree Awarded: Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science<br />

Age Restriction: N Admission status: undergraduate<br />

Delivery Mode/s: classroom only Location/s: main campus<br />

During the first two years, mathematics majors share many courses<br />

with other students. The applied mathematics program includes<br />

courses with extensive theoretical content, as well as applied courses<br />

from related departments. Students can choose electives that will<br />

enable them to apply mathematics to engineering, the physical sciences,<br />

biological sciences, environmental studies, social sciences and<br />

business applications. Mathematics graduates who have successfully<br />

completed the program are prepared to pursue graduate work or take<br />

their place in industry along with engineers and scientists.<br />

Degree Requirements<br />

Mathematics (37 credit hours)<br />

MTH 1001 Calculus 1 ............................................................................... 4<br />

MTH 1002 Calculus 2 ............................................................................... 4<br />

MTH 2001 Calculus 3 ............................................................................... 4<br />

MTH 2051 Discrete Mathematics ............................................................ 3<br />

MTH 2201 Differential Equations/Linear Algebra ................................... 4<br />

MTH 2401 Probability and Statistics ........................................................ 3<br />

MTH 3102 Introduction to Linear Algebra ............................................... 3<br />

MTH 4101 Introductory Analysis ............................................................. 3<br />

MTH 4201 Models in Applied Mathematics ............................................ 3<br />

MTH 4311 Numerical Analysis ................................................................ 3<br />

MTH 4990 Undergraduate Research (Q).................................................. 3<br />

Computer Science (9 credit hours)<br />

CSE 1502 Introduction to S<strong>of</strong>tware Development with C++ ................. 3<br />

CSE 1503 Introduction to S<strong>of</strong>tware Development with FORTRAN ...... 3<br />

CSE 2502 Advanced S<strong>of</strong>tware Development with C++ .......................... 3<br />

Communication and Humanities Core (16 credit hours)<br />

ASC 1000 University Experience ............................................................ 1<br />

COM 1101 Composition and Rhetoric ...................................................... 3<br />

COM 1102 Writing about Literature ........................................................ 3<br />

COM 2223 Scientific and Technical Communication .............................. 3<br />

HUM 2051 Civilization 1 .......................................................................... 3<br />

Humanities Core Course ....................................................... 3<br />

Science (18 credit hours)<br />

CHM 1101 General Chemistry 1 .............................................................. 4<br />

CHM 1102 General Chemistry 2 .............................................................. 4<br />

PHY 1001 Physics 1 ................................................................................. 4<br />

PHY 2002 Physics 2 ................................................................................. 4<br />

PHY 2091 Physics Lab 1 .......................................................................... 1<br />

PHY 2092 Physics Lab 2 .......................................................................... 1<br />

Electives (42 credit hours)<br />

Applied Area ................................................................................................ 9<br />

Free Electives ............................................................................................... 6<br />

Humanities ................................................................................................ 3<br />

Liberal Arts ................................................................................................ 3<br />

Restricted Electives (MTH) ......................................................................... 9<br />

Social Science .............................................................................................. 3<br />

Technical Electives ...................................................................................... 9<br />

TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED........................................ 122<br />

Note: Upper-division mathematics courses may be <strong>of</strong>fered in alternate years.<br />

Positioning <strong>of</strong> electives is unrestricted.<br />

Elective Restrictions<br />

Choices <strong>of</strong> electives are subject to approval by the student’s advisor.<br />

Mathematics electives must include at least one pro<strong>of</strong>-based course in<br />

addition to the required courses in discrete mathematics and analysis.<br />

Examples <strong>of</strong> suitable courses include Abstract Algebra (MTH 4015)<br />

and Advanced Geometry (MTH 4801).<br />

Applied area electives must be taken from a single area <strong>of</strong> application.<br />

Typically, this means from a single department or program other than<br />

mathematics. Any science or engineering program can be chosen.<br />

Suitably chosen management courses (courses with mathematics<br />

prerequisites) can also be taken. At least 30 elective credits must be<br />

at the 3000-level (or higher).<br />

MINOR PROGRAM<br />

A minor in computational mathematics is <strong>of</strong>fered through the department.<br />

A complete policy statement regarding minors can be found<br />

in the Academic Overview section. Information about current minor<br />

<strong>of</strong>ferings is available through the individual colleges/departments.<br />

Computational Mathematics (21 credit hours)<br />

Minor Code: 6073 Degree Awarded: none<br />

Age Restriction: N Admission status: undergraduate<br />

Delivery Mode/s: classroom only Location/s: main campus<br />

MTH 1001 Calculus 1<br />

MTH 1002 Calculus 2<br />

MTH 2201 Differential Equations/Linear Algebra<br />

One <strong>of</strong> the following three courses:<br />

CSE 1502 Introduction to S<strong>of</strong>tware Development with C++<br />

CSE 1503 Introduction to S<strong>of</strong>tware Development with FORTRAN<br />

CSE 2050 Programming in a Second Language<br />

Two <strong>of</strong> the following three courses:<br />

MTH 4082 Introduction to Parallel Processing*<br />

MTH 4311 Numerical Analysis<br />

MTH 4320 Neural Networks<br />

*CSE 4082 may be substituted for MTH 4082.<br />

MTH 2000-level (or higher) courses must be used to satisfy the remaining<br />

21-credit hour total if more than nine credit hours <strong>of</strong> the courses<br />

for the minor are named courses in the student’s major.<br />

<strong>2013–2014</strong> Degree Programs—College <strong>of</strong> Science 211

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