Associate Dean and Chair: Ellen Roskes, Ph.D.
Description
The applied mathematics major provides students with an array of courses that build mathematical skills. Students graduate with a solid background in mathematics and statistics and the ability to use data to solve problems in various disciplines. Critical and analytic thinking skills make Applied Mathematics majors highly employable in government, the private sector, and education.
In addition to their core mathematics coursework, students choose a track which allows them to pursue their mathematical interests in a particular field. These tracks are Actuarial Mathematics, which prepares students to work towards careers as actuaries in insurance, financial, and government careers; Business Mathematics, which prepares students to work in financial, managerial, and business analysis careers; Scientific Mathematics, which prepares students to work in pharmaceutical, medical, and scientific careers; and Interdisciplinary Mathematics, which prepares students to work in educational and more general mathematical careers.
Each student in the major will also complete a senior capstone course, choosing either a research option or an internship option. Both options will enable students to apply their mathematical skills in the professional mathematics culture or to a discipline related to their interests.
Objectives
Upon completion of the Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics, graduates will be able to
- Solve problems individually and collaboratively using mathematical techniques.
- Support and justify results using mathematical reasoning, logic, and proof.
- Construct, analyze, and interpret mathematical and statistical models.
- Use technology to investigate and solve mathematical problems.
- Communicate mathematics clearly in both written and oral formats.
- Exhibit behaviors consistent with the professional and ethical standards of the discipline.
Policies
Students must earn a minimum GPA of 2.00 in the major, and the lowest acceptable grade is a “C” in all major and Stevenson Educational Experience (SEE) courses. No student, regardless of major, will be permitted to take a science or math course unless he/she earns a grade of "C" or better in all prerequisite courses.
A student may not earn a grade of “C-” or lower in any science or math course more than three times during the program. If a fourth grade of “C-” or lower is earned in any science or math course, the student will be automatically dismissed from the applied mathematics major.
Probation: The student who earns any combination of two grades of “C-“ or lower in a science or math course will be notified, in writing, by the department chair that he or she is on probation in the School of the Sciences.
Final Probation: The student who earns any combination of three grades of “C-“ or lower in a science or math course will be notified, in writing, by the department chair that he or she is on final probation in the School of the Sciences.
Dismissal : If a fourth grade of “C-“ or lower in any science or math course is earned, the student will be notified, in writing, by the department chair that he or she has been dismissed from the major.
Requirements
The courses listed below are required for completion of the bachelor’s degree in applied mathematics. Students must also complete the requirements for the Stevenson Educational Experience (SEE). Specific pre- and co-requisites for each course are listed in the course descriptions.
Major Requirements:
SCI 100 | School of Sciences New Student Seminar | 1 credit |
MATH 220 | Calculus I | 4 credits |
MATH 221 | Calculus II | 4 credits |
MATH 222 | Calculus III | 4 credits |
MATH 312 | Mathematical Statistics I | 3 credits |
MATH 313 | Mathematical Statistics II | 3 credits |
MATH 326 | Linear Algebra | 3 credits |
MATH 418 | Mathematical Modeling | 3 credits |
MATH 4xx | | |
3 MATH electives | (at the 200 level or above other than 201) | |
MATH 4xx: Computer Programming for Mathematicians, Course under development
Complete one of the following senior capstone options:
MATH 450 | Senior Research Capstone | 5 credits |
MATH 455 | Senior Internship Capstone | 5 credits |
MATH 460 | Senior Research Capstone | 9 credits |
MATH 460H | Honors Senior Research Capstone | 9 credits |
MATH 465 | Senior Internship Capstone | 9 credits |
MATH 465H | Honors Senior Internship Capstone | 9 credits |
MATH 460, MATH 460H, MATH 465, MATH 465H: Students choosing one of the 9-credit senior capstone options will fulfill one mathematics elective.
Complete the requirements for the Actuarial Track, Business Track, Scientific Track, or Interdisciplinary Track.
Actuarial Track:
All major requirements and the following electives:
ACC 140 | Financial Accounting | 4 credits |
ACC 141 | Managerial Accounting | 4 credits |
FIN 300 | Principles of Finance | 3 credits |
FIN 301 | | |
MATH 3xx | | |
MATH 420 | Actuarial Mathematics | 3 credits |
MGT 204 | Principles of Management | 3 credits |
MATH3XX: Time Series and Regression Analysis, Course under development
Business Track:
All major requirements and the following electives:
EC 201 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 3 credits |
MGT 204 | Principles of Management | 3 credits |
| or | |
MKT 206 | Principles of Marketing | 3 credits |
| or | |
ACC 140 | Financial Accounting | 4 credits |
2 Business electives | in ACC, EC, FMER, INBUS, IS, MGT, and/or MKT | |
1 MATH elective | (at 200 level or above other than 201) | |
MATH 4xx | | |
Math 4xx: Numerical Analysis, Course under development
Scientific Track:
All major requirements and the following electives:
Choose 1 sequence: CHEMISTRY or BIOLOGY
CHEM 115 | General Chemistry I | 3 credits |
CHEM 115L | General Chemistry I Laboratory | 1 credit |
CHEM 116 | General Chemistry II | 3 credits |
CHEM 116L | General Chemistry II Laboratory | 1 credit |
| OR | |
BIO 113 | General Biology I: Cell Biology and Genetics | 3 credits |
BIO 113L | General Biology I Laboratory: Cell Biology and Genetics | 1 credit |
BIO 114 | General Biology II: Structure and Function of Organisms | 3 credits |
BIO 114L | General Biology II Laboratory: Structure and Function of Organisms | 1 credit |
| | |
2 Science electives | in BIO, BIOCH, CHEM, ENV, and/or PHYS | |
MATH 321 | Introduction to Differential Equations | 3 credits |
MATH 4xx | | |
MATH 4XX: Numerical Analysis, Course under development
Interdisciplinary Track:
All major requirements and the following electives:
PHYS 215 | General Physics I with Calculus | 4 credits |
PHYS 216 | General Physics II with Calculus | 4 credits |
MATH 301 | Mathematical Structures | 3 credits |
MATH 321 | Introduction to Differential Equations | 3 credits |
MATH 4xx | | |
1 MATH elective | (at 200 level or above other than 201) | |
MATH 4XX: Numerical Analysis, Course under development
Minor in Applied Mathematics
A minor in applied mathematics is available. All course prerequisites must be met to be eligible to take the selected course for a minor. Please see the Math Department Chair for more information. Specific information regarding minor requirements may be found in the Academic Information section of the catalog.
Other Options
BS/MS Option: The BS/MS option is available for students majoring in applied mathematics who wish to combine their bachelor's coursework with work toward a Stevenson University master's degree in forensic studies. Students choosing this option may earn their master's degree in as little as one year after their bachelor's degree. Interested students must formally apply for entrance into this BS/MS option in their junior year. Once admitted into this program, students develop an educational plan in consultation with their undergraduate and graduate advisors. For more information on this program please see the
School of Graduate and Professional Studies Catalog and the Additional Enrollment Options in the Admissions section of this catalog.
BS/MAT Option: The BS/MAT option is available for students majoring in applied mathematics who wish to combine their bachelor's coursework with work toward a Stevenson University master's degree in teaching. For more information on this program please see the School of Graduate and Professional Studies Catalog and the Additional Enrollment Options in the Admissions section of this catalog.
Course Descriptions
See Applied Mathematics Course Descriptions