This is an archive of the 2014-2015 University Catalog.
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This is an archive of the 2014-2015 University Catalog.
To access the most recent version, please visit catalog.csun.edu.

Program: B.S., Mathematics

Statistics

Overview

The B.S. Degree in Mathematics is designed for students who wish to pursue occupational careers involving applied mathematics or wish to prepare for graduate work in applied mathematics.

Double Major

A student pursuing either a B.A. or a B.S. Degree may combine a Second Major with Mathematics. In this circumstance, upon approval of an advisor, 6 units of Upper Division electives may be satisfied by courses in the Second Major. The remaining electives must be taken in the department of mathematics. Under certain rare conditions, the physics requirement in the Lower Division Core may be replaced by appropriate coursework in the Second Major. Prior approval must be obtained from an advisor and the Department Chair for this latter occurrence.

Program Requirements

Requirements

In addition to University residence requirements for a Bachelor’s Degree, the student must complete a minimum of 18 units of Upper Division Mathematics in residence at CSUN with the approval of a Mathematics advisor. Students in B.A. Degree Programs must fulfill the University requirement of at least 40 Upper Division units overall.

It is assumed that the student has a facility in mathematics normally gained by recent completion of four years of high school mathematics through trigonometry and “Mathematical Analysis.’’ Because of the variation in curricula at the high school level, it is necessary to obtain satisfactory scores on the Mathematics Placement Test (MPT) and Entry Level Mathematics Exam (ELM) to enter the First mathematics course in the Program, MATH 150A. Without satisfactory scores, a student will need to complete additional coursework.

1. Lower Division Core For All Programs (23-24 units)

COMP 106/L Computing in Engineering and Science and Lab (2/1)
or COMP 110/L Introduction to Algorithms and Programming and Lab (3/1)
MATH 150A Calculus I (5)
MATH 150B Calculus II (5)
MATH 250 Calculus III (3)
MATH 262 Introduction to Linear Algebra (3)
PHYS 220A Mechanics (3)
PHYS 220AL Mechanics Lab (1)

The student must complete the Lower Division Core and one of the following Options, and he or she must have at least a 2.0 GPA for all Upper Division units required in the major.

2. Upper Division Required Courses (30 units)

MATH 320 Foundations of Higher Mathematics (3)
MATH 340 Introductory Probability (3)
MATH 350 Advanced Calculus I (3)
MATH 351 Differential Equations (3)
MATH 382/L Introduction to Scientific Computing and Lab (2/1)
MATH 440A Mathematical Statistics I (3)
MATH 440B Mathematical Statistics II (3)
MATH 462 Advanced Linear Algebra (3)
MATH 483 Mathematical Modeling (3)
MATH 494 Practical Experience in Mathematics (3)

3. Upper Division Electives (9 units)

Choose 9 units from among (1) all Upper Division Math courses (excluding MATH 310, 310L, 311, 312, 331, 391 and 490); and (2) approved courses in other Departments. At least 3 units must be in Mathematics. Recommended courses: COMP 431 or 465; FIN 303, 431 or 434; ECON 409; MATH 366, 442, 450, 480, 481ABCD, 482, 540 or 542ABCD; MKT 346; PSY 420; SOM 409, 467 or 591.

All classes taken outside the Mathematics Department must have the approval of an advisor prior to enrollment, and students must either meet prerequisites or obtain permission of instructor.

Note: Early completion of MATH 340 and 440A is recommended. Courses outside the Mathematics Department are encouraged.

General Education

Basic Skills Mathematics and Lifelong Learning are satisfied by required courses in the major. PHYS 220A/L partially satisfies the Natural Sciences section.

Contact

Chair: Rabia Djellouli
Santa Susana Hall (SN) 114
(818) 677-2721, Fax: (818) 677-3634
www.csun.edu/math