Total Credit Hours: 120
1Two courses of FREN 101 , FREN 102 ; or SPAN 101 , SPAN 102 ; taken in sequence. 2 One course from: HIST 130 , HIST 206 , HIST 207 , HIST 216 or HIST 231 , or MGMT 221 , or PHIL 103 or PHIL 201 .
2One course from: HIST 130 , HIST 206 , HIST 207 , HIST 216 or HIST 231 , or MGMT 221 , or PHIL 103 or PHIL 201 .
3For students starting in MATH 103 , MATH 104 , or MATH 110 , the programming courses should be replaced with electives in the first year. Then MATH 140 and MATH 240 should be taken prior to MATH 340 /MATH 365 . See the Mathematics Student Handbook for a sample program guide.
4One course from: ENGL 211 or ENGL 212 , or HIST 103 , HIST 106 or HIST 107 , or LIBS 202 , or MUSI 220 .
5One course from: ECON 200 or ECON 201 , FCS 135 , FCS 181 or FCS 260 , FIN 279 , HIST 103 , HIST 104 , HIST 105 , HIST 106 , HIST 107 , HIST 206 , HIST 207 , HIST 216 , HIST 231 , JOMC 240 , POLI 110 , PSYC 101 , SOCI 100 or SOCI 200 , SSFM 226 .
6Must include a total of 15 credit hours taken in one of the applications areas, including but not limited to: Applied and Computational Mathematics, Statistics, Physical Sciences, Engineering and Applied Sciences, Life Sciences, or Business and Economics, and approved by the Applied Mathematics Undergraduate Program Committee. A list of suggested core courses for each of the applications areas is available from the Department of Mathematics and Statistics.
7One course from: PHIL 104 , PHIL 201 , PHIL 263 , PHIL 316 , PHIL 317 , or PHIL 320