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<strong>Purdue</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Calumet</strong><br />

<strong>Plan</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Study</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Core</strong> <strong>Mathematics</strong> (Updated Spring 2010)<br />

Student Name: Phone #<br />

Advisor:<br />

Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science Degree – <strong>Core</strong> <strong>Mathematics</strong><br />

1 st Semester (15 or 16 Credit Hours) 2 nd Semester (14 or 15 Credit Hours)<br />

Course Cr. Sem Grade Notes Course Cr. Sem Grade Notes<br />

MA 100 1 FYE MA 164 5<br />

MA 163 5 Gen Ed 3 ENGL 105 3 Gen Ed 1<br />

Hum. Elect 3 Gen Ed 4 Soc Sci Elect 3 Gen Ed 5<br />

ENGL 104 3 Gen Ed 1 Lab Science 1 3/4<br />

Lab Science 1 3/4 Gen Ed 2<br />

3 rd Semester (16 or 17 Credit Hours) 4 th Semester (15 or 16 Credit Hours)<br />

Course Cr. Sem Grade Notes Course Cr. Sem Grade Notes<br />

MA 261 4 MA 265 3<br />

CS 206 3 Gen Ed 7 MA 315 3<br />

COM 114 3 Gen Ed 6 Lab Science 1 3/4<br />

Lab Science 1 3/4 Hum/SS Elect 3<br />

Minor Elective 3 Minor Elective 3<br />

5 th Semester (15 Credit Hours) 6 th Semester (18 Credit Hours)<br />

Course Cr. Sem Grade Notes Course Cr. Sem Grade Notes<br />

MA 348 3 MA 264 3<br />

MA 330 3 MA 446 3<br />

Hum/SS Elect 3 Hum/SS Elect 3<br />

Hum/SS Elect 3 Hum/SS Elect 3<br />

ExL Elective 3 ExL Minor Elective 3<br />

ExL Elective 3 ExL<br />

7 th Semester (18 Credit Hours) 8 th Semester (15 Credit Hours)<br />

Course Cr. Sem Grade Notes Course Cr. Sem Grade Notes<br />

MA 472 3 MA 312 2 3<br />

MA 453 3 STAT 345 3<br />

Hum/SS Elect 3 Hum/SS Elect 3<br />

Hum/SS Elect 3 Minor Elective 3<br />

Minor Elective 3 Free Elective 3 3<br />

Minor Elective 3 3<br />

Graduation Checklist:<br />

Experiential Learning Courses<br />

_____ 124 total credit hours minimum<br />

____________________<br />

(not including preparatory classes or F grades)<br />

____________________ _____ C grade or higher in Math, CS and STAT courses<br />

_____ 32 hour rule _____ Graduation Index <strong>of</strong> 2.00 minimum<br />

1 See Lab Science courses<br />

2 MA 312 is <strong>of</strong>fered every other spring semester<br />

3<br />

As needed to complete total required credit hours


Course List <strong>for</strong> Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science in <strong>Mathematics</strong><br />

Cr Course Cr Course<br />

1 MA 100 – Introduction to Mathematical Sciences Lab Science<br />

5 MA 163 – Integrated Calculus and Analytic Geometry I (4) courses total, (2) courses must include a lab component<br />

5 MA 164 – Integrated Calculus and Analytic Geometry II Choose 12-16 credit hours from the following courses:<br />

4 MA 261 – Multivariate Calculus<br />

3 MA 264 – Differential Equations 3 ASTR 263 – Descriptive Astronomy: The Solar System<br />

3 MA 265 – Linear Algebra 3 ASTR 264 – Descriptive Astronomy: Stars & Galaxies<br />

3 MA 312 – Probability 4 BIOL 101 – Introductory Biology I<br />

3 MA 315 – Introduction to Abstract <strong>Mathematics</strong> 4 BIOL 102 – Introductory Biology II<br />

3 MA 330 – Concepts in Geometry 3 SCI 103 – Survey <strong>of</strong> the Biological World<br />

3 MA 348 – Discrete <strong>Mathematics</strong> 3 SCI 104 – Introduction to Environmental Biology<br />

3 MA 446 – Introduction to Real Analysis 3 SCI 105 – Invitation to Human Biology<br />

3 MA 453 – Elements <strong>of</strong> Algebra 4 CHM 115 – General Chemistry I<br />

3 MA 472 – Introduction to Applied <strong>Mathematics</strong> 4 CHM 116 – General Chemistry II<br />

3 CS 206 – Computer Algebra and Programming 3 EAS 110 – Survey <strong>of</strong> Geology<br />

3 STAT 345 - Statistics 3 EAS 220 – Survey <strong>of</strong> Physical Geography<br />

4 PHYS 152 – Mechanics<br />

3 COM 114 – Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Speech 5 PHYS 251 – Heat, Electricity & Optics<br />

Note: Non-lab courses require approval from academic advisor<br />

3 ENGL 104 – English Composition I<br />

3 ENGL 105 – English Composition II<br />

Humanities & Social Sciences<br />

(30 credit hours total, with 2 courses completed in each <strong>of</strong> 4 <strong>of</strong> the 5 areas noted below)<br />

Literature/Philosophy (Any) and/or<br />

Aesthetics (MUS 250; THTR 201; A&D 255; PHIL 106)<br />

3 3<br />

3 3<br />

History/Political Science (Any)<br />

Sociology/Psychology (Any) Economics (ECON 251/ECON 252)<br />

3 3<br />

3 3<br />

3<br />

3<br />

Foreign Language (Any)<br />

Additional Courses (as needed <strong>for</strong> 30 credit hour total)<br />

Courses <strong>for</strong> Minor (18 credit hour minimum)<br />

Cr Course Cr Course<br />

Astrophysics<br />

Business<br />

Chemistry<br />

Communications<br />

Computer Science<br />

English<br />

Typical Minors<br />

Foreign Language<br />

History<br />

Marketing<br />

Sociology<br />

Physics<br />

Psychology<br />

Free Electives (9-12 credit hours, as needed)<br />

Cr Course Cr Course<br />

Prep Courses<br />

Cr Course Cr Course<br />

3 MA 041 – Intermediate Algebra 3 MA 154 – Algebra & Trigonometry II<br />

3 MA 153 – Algebra & Trigonometry I 5 MA 159 – Algebra & Trigonometry<br />

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Preparatory classes do not count towards a <strong>Mathematics</strong> degree, however these classes do count towards full-time status<br />

See page 31 <strong>of</strong> the Course Catalog <strong>for</strong> full description <strong>of</strong> required General Education courses<br />

Please review the pre-requisite tree <strong>for</strong> semester <strong>of</strong>ferings <strong>of</strong> math courses<br />

See catalog or academic advisor <strong>for</strong> approved Minors<br />

Beginning Fall 2008, all entering students (including readmits & re-entries) are required to complete 2 courses in experiential learning.

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