Mathematics Major, BA

Campus: NYC, Westchester

Major Completion Summary

Requirement Credits
University Core Requirements 44-55
Major Requirements 37
Open Electives 28-39
Total Credits 120

University Core Requirements (44-55 Credits)

See complete University Core requirements.

University Core
Complete University Core Requirements 144-55
Total Credits44-55
1

MAT 131 Calculus I (4 credits) may be used to satisfy Math core requirement; otherwise it must be taken for major credit.

Major Requirements (37 Credits)

Required Major Courses
MAT 131Calculus I 14
MAT 132Calculus II4
MAT 137Introduction to Discrete Mathematics4
or MAT 233 Mathematical Structures and Models
MAT 234Introduction to Probability and Statistical Analysis4
MAT 236Multivariable Calculus4
MAT 238Linear Algebra4
MAT 253Differential Equations4
MAT 301Algebraic Structures3
MAT 315Introduction to Real and Complex Analysis4
MAT 400Mathematics: Connections, Communications, Research (or MAT 490 and MAT 491)3
Total Credits38
1

MAT 131 Calculus I (4 credits) may be used to satisfy Math core requirement; otherwise it must be taken for major credit.

Open Electives (28-39 Credits)

Open Electives
Select 28-39 credits28-39
Total Credits28-39

In addition to the courses listed below, students are required to complete two courses with the Anti-Racism Education attribute and two courses with the Writing Enhanced attribute attached. These cour​ses may be taken during any semester of their education. See advisor for more information.

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
FallCredits
ENG 110 Composition 3
UNV 101 First-Year Seminar: Introduction to University Community 1
MAT 131 Calculus I 4
Take any two remaining Area of Knowledge, Learning Community (LC) courses 6
Take any one remaining Area of Knowledge course 3
 Credits17
Spring
MAT 132 Calculus II 4
ENG 120 Critical Writing 4
MAT 234 Introduction to Probability and Statistical Analysis (Analysis of Human, Social, and Natural Phenomena (AOK5)) 4
One Lab science course 3
 Credits15
Second Year
Fall
MAT 236 Multivariable Calculus 4
MAT 233
Mathematical Structures and Models
or Introduction to Discrete Mathematics
4
First Second Language Course. See Advisor for guidelines 3
One Civic Engagement (CE) course 3
Take any one remaining Area of Knowledge course 3
 Credits17
Spring
Second Language Course, if applicable 3
ENG 201 Writing in the Disciplines 3
MAT 253 Differential Equations 4
Take any one remaining Area of Knowledge course 3
Take any one remaining Area of Knowledge course 3
 Credits16
Third Year
Fall
CS 121
Introduction to Computer Science (Preferred)
or Introduction to Computing
3-4
MAT 238 Linear Algebra 4
Take any one remaining Area of Knowledge course 3
Open Elective Course 4
 Credits14-15
Spring
MAT 301
Algebraic Structures
or Introduction to Real and Complex Analysis
3-4
COM 200 Public Speaking 3
Open Elective Course 3
Open Elective Course 3
 Credits12-13
Fourth Year
Fall
MAT 490
Mathematics Seminar Capstone Experience I
or Mathematics: Connections, Communications, Research
1-3
Open Elective Course 3
Open Elective Course 3
Open Elective Course 3
Open Elective Course 4
 Credits14-16
Spring
MAT 491 Mathematics Seminar Capstone Experience II (Only if student took MAT 490 and not MAT 400) 2
MAT 301
Algebraic Structures
or Introduction to Real and Complex Analysis
3-4
Open Elective Course 3
Open Elective Course 3
Open Elective Course 3
 Credits14-15
 Total Credits119-124