| The UNF Mathematics
and Statistics Department offers four major programs for undergraduates
as well as minors in both mathematics and statistics. These majors are:
B. A. in Mathematics
B. S. in Mathematics
B. A. in Statistics
B. S. in Statistics
All majors must fulfill the University's
general education requirements and the College of Arts and Sciences graduation
requirements as stated below.
A grade of C or better in all prerequisite,
major and minor courses is required for graduation.
It is recommended that prospective mathematics
and statistics majors elect strong science options in their freshman and
sophomore years.
All mathematics and statistics majors
must have a minor.
Bachelor of Science students must select
their minors from the approved list given below.
Mathematics
Statistics
Mathematics - BA
Statistics - BA
Mathematics - BS
Stat Majors Statistics
- BS Math Majors
Business Administration
Computer Science
Economics
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Both mathematics and statistics minor requirements
can be found here.
THE BACHELOR OF ARTS PROGRAM
Major: Mathematics
Track: Mathematics - Bachelor of Arts Degree
Degree: Bachelor of Arts
Prerequisites (23 SEMESTER HOURS)
MAC 2311 4.0 G(M) Calculus I
MAC 2312 4.0 G(M) Calculus II
MAC 2313 4.0 G(M) Calculus III
One Computer Course
Department recommends a computer programming language
course in Pascal, Fortran, C, C+, C++
COP
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Two laboratory-based science courses designed for science
majors.
BSC CHM PHY
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Foreign Lang / Foreign Cultures (08 SEMESTER HOURS)
Select 1 Sequence
SPN 1120 4.0 Intensive Spanish I
SPN 1121 4.0 Intensive Spanish II
FRE 1120 4.0 Intensive French I
FRE 1121 4.0 Intensive French II
Or (3000 - 4000 LEVEL)
3 foreign cultures (only if state requirement is satisfied)
See list in schedule booklet. May not include cultural diversity
courses unless CD-(FC) in the course title.
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Major Requirements (21 SEMESTER HOURS)
MAS 3105 4.0 G(M) Linear Algebra
MAA 4211 4.0 G(M) Adv Calculus I
MAA 4212 3.0 G(M) Adv Calculus II
MAS 4301 4.0 G(M) Abstract Algebra
MAP 2302 3.0 G(M) Ord Diff Equatns
MHF 3202 3.0 Foundations Of Math.
The math department recommends that Adv Calc II & Abstract
Algebra be taken in the senior year. At least two math electives are
recommended prior to taking MAA 4211.
Major Electives
(3000 - 4000 LEVEL) (09 SEMESTER HOURS)
Select 3 courses from the following approved list
MAA 4402 3.0 G(M) Complex Anal.
MAD 3107 3.0 G(M) Discrete Math
MAD 4401 3.0 G(M) Numerical Analys
MAP 4341 3.0 Elem. Part. Diff / Eq.
MAS 3203 3.0 G(M) Number Theory
MAS 4156 3.0 Vector Analysis
MHF 3404 3.0 G(M) Histy Mathmtic
MTG 3212 3.0 G(M) Modern Geometry
MTG 4302 3.0 G(M) Elemtry Topology
STA 4445 3.0 G(M) Probablty Models
STA 4603 3.0 Operations Research
Required Contextual (04 SEMESTER HOURS)
STA 4321 4.0 G(M) Prob & Statistcs
Grade of "C" or higher required in all major courses.
Required Minor _______________
(3000 - 4000 LEVEL) (15 SEMESTER HOURS)
Minors require 15 hours. Refer to catalog for approved list.
Free Electives
(3000 - 4000 LEVEL) (03 SEMESTER HOURS)
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**
See below for additional university requirements.
THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE PROGRAM
Major: Mathematics
Track: Mathematics - BS Degree
Degree: Bachelor of Science
Prerequisites (23 SEMESTER HOURS)
MAC 2311 4.0 G(M) Calculus I
MAC 2312 4.0 G(M) Calculus II
MAC 2313 4.0 G(M) Calculus III
Department recommends a computer programming language course
in Pascal, Fortran, C, C+, C++
COP
___ ____ _ __ ____________________
Two laboratory-based science courses designed for science majors
BSC CHM PHY
___ ____ _ __ ____________________
___ ____ _ __ ____________________
Major Requirements (21 SEMESTER HOURS)
** grade of "C" or higher required in all major courses.
MAS 3105 4.0 G(M) Linear Algebra
MAA 4211 4.0 G(M) Adv Calculus I
MAA 4212 3.0 G(M) Adv Calculus II
MAS 4301 4.0 G(M) Abstract Algebra
MAP 2302 3.0 G(M) Ord Diff Equatns
MHF 3202 3.0 Foundations Of Math.
The math department recommends that Adv Calc II & Abstract
Algebra be taken together in the senior year. At least two math
electives are recommmened prior to taking MAA 4211.
Major Electives
(3000 - 4000 LEVEL) (12 SEMESTER HOURS)
Select 4 courses from the following approved list
MAA 4402 3.0 G(M) Complex Anal.
MAD 3107 3.0 G(M) Discrete Math
MAD 440 3.0 G(M) Numerical Analys
MAP 4341 3.0 Elem. Part. Diff / Eq.
MAS 3203 3.0 G(M) Number Theory
MAS 4156 3.0 Vector Analysis
MHF 3404 3.0 G(M) Histy Mathmtic
MTG 3212 3.0 G(M) Modern Geometry
MTG 4302 3.0 G(M) Elemtry Topology
STA 4445 3.0 G(M) Probablty Models
STA 4603 3.0 Operations Research
Required Contextual (04 SEMESTER HOURS)
STA 4321 4.0 G(M) Prob & Statistcs
Grade of "C" or higher required in all major courses.
Required Minor _______________
(3000 - 4000 LEVEL) (15 SEMESTER HOURS)
Minor courses may be only from the approved minors list for B.S.
students. The hours vary depending on the minor selected.
See catalog for list.
Free Electives (3000 - 4000 LEVEL) (08 SEMESTER HOURS)
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**See below for additional university requirements.
THE BACHELOR OF ARTS PROGRAM
Major: Statistics
Track: Statistics - Bachelor of Arts Degree
Degree: Bachelor of Arts
Prerequisites (15 SEMESTER HOURS)
Required Courses
MAC 2311 4.0 G(M) Calculus I
MAC 2312 4.0 G(M) Calculus II
One Computer Course
Department recommends a computer programming language course
in Pascal, Fortran, C, C+, or C++
COP
___ ____ _ __ ____________________
One laboratory-based science course designed for science majors
BSC CHM PHY
___ ____ _ __ ____________________
Foreign Lang / Foreign Cultures (08 SEMESTER HOURS)
Select 1 Sequence
SPN 1120 4.0 Intensive Spanish I
SPN 1121 4.0 Intensive Spanish II
FRE 1120 4.0 Intensive French I
FRE 1121 4.0 Intensive French II
Or (3000 - 4000 LEVEL)
3 foreign cultures (only if state requirement is required)
See list in schedule booklet. May not include cultural diversity
courses unless CD-(FC) in the course title.
___ ____ _ __ ____________________
___ ____ _ __ ____________________
___ ____ _ __ ____________________
Major Requirements (21 SEMESTER HOURS)
MAC 2313 4.0 G(M) Calculus III
MAS 3105 4.0 G(M) Linear Algebra
STA 4321 4.0 G(M) Prob & Statistcs
STA 3163 3.0 G(M) Stat Methods I
STA 3164 3.0 G(M) Stat Methods II
STA 4322 3.0 G(M) Statistical Theo
Major Electives
(3000 - 4000 LEVEL) (12 SEMESTER HOURS)
Select 4 courses from the following approved list
STA 3880 3.0 G(M) Stat Meth: Simton
STA 4202 3.0 G(M) Dsgn Of Expermnt
STA 4222 3.0 G(M) Dsgn/Sample Sur
STA 4445 3.0 G(M) Probablty Models
STA 4502 3.0 Non-Prmtc Meth: Stats
STA 4603 3.0 Operations Research
STA 4664 3.0 Statcl Quality Cntrl
MAA 4211 4.0 G(M) Adv Calculus I
MAA 4212 3.0 G(M) Adv Calculus II
MHF 3202 3.0 Foundations Of Math.
** a grade of "C" or higher is required in major courses.
Required Minor _______________
(3000 - 4000 LEVEL) (15 SEMESTER HOURS)
Minors require 15 hours. Refer to catalog for approved list.
Free Electives (3000 - 4000 LEVEL) (04 SEMESTER HOURS)
___ ____ _ __ ____________________
___ ____ _ __ ____________________
**See below for additional
university requirements.
THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE PROGRAM
Major: Statistics
Track: Statistics - Bachelor of Science Degree
Degree: Bachelor of Science
Prerequisites (15 SEMESTER HOURS)
MAC 2311 4.0 G(M) Calculus I
MAC 2312 4.0 G(M) Calculus II
One Computer Course
The department recomends a computer programming language course
in Pascal, Fortran, C, C+, or C++
COP
___ ____ _ __ ____________________
One laboratory-based science course for science majors
BSC CHM PHY
___ ____ _ __ ____________________
Major Requirements (21 SEMESTER HOURS)
MAC 2313 4.0 G(M) Calculus III
MAS 3105 4.0 G(M) Linear Algebra
STA 4321 4.0 G(M) Prob & Statistcs
STA 3163 3.0 G(M) Stat Methods I
STA 3164 3.0 G(M) Stat Methods II
STA 4322 3.0 G(M) Statistical Theo
Major Electives
(3000 - 4000 LEVEL) (15 SEMESTER HOURS)
Select 5 courses from the following approved list
STA 3880 3.0 G(M) Stat Meth: Simton
STA 4202 3.0 G(M) Dsgn Of Expermnt
STA 4222 3.0 G(M) Dsgn/Sample Sur
STA 4445 3.0 G(M) Probablty Models
STA 4502 3.0 Non-Prmtc Meth: Stats
STA 4603 3.0 Operations Research
STA 4664 3.0 Statcl Quality Cntrl
MAA 4211 4.0 G(M) Adv Calculus I
MAA 4212 3.0 G(M) Adv Calculus II
MHF 3202 3.0 Foundations Of Math.
** a grade of "C" or higher is required in major courses.
Required Minor _______________
(3000 - 4000 LEVEL) (15 SEMESTER HOURS)
Minor must be chosen from approved list for BS students.
The hours vary depending on the minor. See catalog for list.
Free Electives (3000 - 4000 LEVEL) (09 SEMESTER HOURS)
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___ ____ _ __ ____________________
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General University Requirements
* A minimum of 120 semester hours is required for graduation (48 hours
must be upper level).
* All prerequisites, major, minor, foreign language (if applicable),
foreign culture and Gordon Rule courses require grades of "C" or higher.
* Third repeats of attempted courses, including W, WP, F, F and courses
in which passing grades were earned, will be assessed excess hour surcharges.
Exceptions include courses approved to repeat academic credit (students
should consult their academic advisor).
* Students must pass or meet exemption criteria for all sections of
the CLAST exam prior to earning an AA and completing 60 semester hours.
* Students who started at a state university prior to earning 60 semester
hours must satisfy the 9 hour summer requirement before being approved
for graduation.
* All students must apply to graduate during registration for the last
semester of courses at UNF. Deadlines are published in the course schedule
booklet.
* An approved dual/concurrent enrollment form is required prior to registering
for courses at another institution.
* Students may not enroll at another institution during their last semester
at UNF. Graduation will most likely be delayed for students who do attempt
dual/concurrent enrollment in their last semester.
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Last Updated September 19, 2006
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