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Mathematical Sciences BS


This four-year program develops the analytical skills, knowledge base, and attitudes you need to use mathematics well and fosters your ability to learn mathematics and other technical material independently. Graduates of this program should be able to communicate technical concepts effectively and should have a solid understanding of the core subjects of undergraduate mathematics as well as some more specialized work at a more advanced level.

People with degrees in mathematical sciences enter a wide variety of professions, including careers in business and finance, computer science, law, industry, and education. The mathematical sciences major prepares you for careers in which analytic, problem-solving, and quantitative skills are of central importance.

The study of mathematics is an appropriate foundation for the pursuit of a master’s degree or doctorate degree in a variety of areas including business administration, computer science, economics, engineering, and law. Students from our program have entered graduate programs in biostatistics, computer science, education, mathematics, and meteorology.

The curriculum emphasizes the interdisciplinary nature of mathematics and its relationship to other disciplines as introduced by the general education program. The learning experiences gained in the liberal arts and science courses are used as a foundation upon which the mathematical sciences build and expand, showing that mathematics is not isolated but is part of an overall knowledge base.

Degree Requirements


General Education Program 34 Hours
  Further information is listed in the General Education Program  or can be obtained from the dean’s office.  
Mathematical Sciences Core 34 Hours
Mathematics Concentration 12 Hours
Computer Science Elective 3 Hours
General Electives 43 Hours
   
Total Hours Required 126 Hours

Mathematics Concentration (12 Hours)


All students completing a major in the mathematical sciences are required to complete one of the following tracks:

Bachelor Degrees


Special Notes

  • Students must complete—at Shawnee State— at least 12 credit hours in their majors. The 12 hours must be taken at the 3000 or 4000 level. In the case of the BS natural science, at least 8 of the 12 upper division hours must be in the first concentration.
  • General Electives Elective hours are not limited to any particular area of study and can be earned in science to enhance the major or to complete requirements for a minor. Courses from all departments of the University can be used to satisfy the electives requirements. Electives should include courses in the arts and humanities. Coherent groups of courses are encouraged and should be chosen with the student’s career objectives and personal interests in mind. Consultation with your faculty advisor is highly recommended so that electives can be an important component of your educational experience.