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Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey

Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics

New Brunswick, USA

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    About: The Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics provides students with a strong foundation in mathematical concepts, theories, and problem-solving skills. This program typically covers topics such as calculus, linear algebra, and statistics, preparing graduates for a variety of professional contexts. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking and analytical skills, which are vital in numerous fields.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates with a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics can pursue careers in education, finance, data analysis, and technology. They may work as mathematicians, statisticians, or financial analysts, or continue their studies in graduate programs for advanced opportunities.

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Introduction

The Mathematics Major is open to NCAS students, and to all non-UCN students as a second major. Students may not double major in both Mathematics and Applied Mathematics.A total of 53 credits is required for the Mathematics Major.

Required Courses

:136 – Calculus II (4 credits) 21:640:235 – Calculus III (4 credits)21:640:238 – Foundations of Modern Math (3 credits)* 21:640:311 – Advanced Calculus I (3 credits) 21:640:312 – Advanced Calculus II (3 credits) 21:640:314 – Elementary Differential Equations (3 credits) 21:640:350 – Linear Algebra (3 credits)

21:640:491 - Mathematics Seminar (3 credits) OR 21:640:492 – Mathematics Seminar (3 credits)

Additional Required Math Electives

12 credits consisting of 300-400 level math course or 21:730:432 - Formal Logic. 6 of these credits must be proof-based courses such as:

21:640:403 - Complex Variables (3 credits)

21:640:432 - Introductory Differential Geometry (3 credits)

21:640:435 - Geometry I (3 credits)

21:640:441 & 442 - Topology I & II (3 credits each)

21:640:451 & 451 - Abstract Algebra I & II (3 credits each)

21:640:456 - Theory of Numbers (3 credits)

21:730:432 - Formal Logic (3 credits)

Other Required Courses

21:198:101 – Computers & Programming I (3 credits)

21:750:213 – University Physics I (4 credits)**

21:750:214 – University Physics II (4 credits)**

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