2021-2022 Academic Catalog June 1, 2021- May 31, 2022 
    
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2021-2022 Academic Catalog June 1, 2021- May 31, 2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Department of Mathematics and Computer Science


Programs offered by the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science are designed to prepare students for mathematics and computer science related vocations—including the teaching of mathematics and computer science. The programs also prepare the student for graduate study in these subject areas.

The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science offers the following options: (1) the Bachelor of Science degree program with a Computer Science  major, and (2) the Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems  degree program.  Student programs are planned in consultation with an adviser from the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science.

A minor for non-education degree programs is offered in Computer Science and Mathematics.

An overall grade point average of 2.00 (C) or higher in all required courses is needed for successful completion of any of the programs, including minors.

For non-educational programs, grades obtained in MATH 305  and MATH 414  cannot be used to meet the minimal 2.00 grade point average requirement.

Mathematics Placement

Students will be allowed to register for mathematics courses based on ACT/SAT mathematics scores. The cutoffs are the following:

Course

ACT*

SAT*

MATH 101C Quantitative Reasoning  

< 19

< 510

MATH 103C College Algebra  

< 21

< 530

MATH 105C Elementary Statistics  

< 20

< 520

MATH 101 Quantitative Reasoning  

19

510

MATH 103 College Algebra  

21

530

MATH 104 College Trigonometry  

25

580

MATH 105 Elementary Statistics  

20

520

MATH 200 Introductory Geometry  

21

530

MATH 253 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I  

28

630

     

*Minimum test score required for placement

 

 

Equivalent Proficiency for MATH 103 and 104

Students who achieved a mathematics ACT score of 25 or higher (or SAT of 580 or higher) may have MATH 103   waived as a course prerequisite and as a program requirement for degrees in science and mathematics. Students who achieved a mathematics ACT score of 28 or higher (or SAT of 630 or higher) may also have MATH 104   waived as a course prerequisite and program requirement for degrees in science and mathematics.