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Mathematical Sciences & Technology

The Department of Mathematical Sciences and Technology offers the Bachelor of Science degree in three major areas: Computer Science, Mathematics, and Industrial Technology. The mathematics program provides both teaching and non-teaching options. The department also has a transfer program in Engineering with an additional dual-degree option.

Objectives
 
  1. To support other departments requiring students to develop a certain level of mathematical, scientific, and technological maturity.
  2. To provide all students with opportunity to acquire sufficient basic skills for daily living.
  3. To develop mathematical, scientific, and technological concepts required for certification and successful teaching.
  4. To provide those experiences that will facilitate successful graduate study and enhance job opportunities in the marketplace.
Candidates seeking degrees in the Department of Mathematical Sciences and Technology must complete a minimum of 125 hours credit, beginning with Calculus I. Majors with deficiencies in general mathematics, algebra and trigonometry must complete one or more of the courses numbered 1310, 1320, 1330, and 1340. Majors must also complete core courses with a letter grade of ā€œCā€ or better.
 
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