The Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics (B.S. in Applied Mathematics) is designed to prepare students for employment in the private sector or in government agencies requiring high-level quantitative skills and the ability to think critically and locally. It also provides the background required to enter graduate school in mathematics or related areas.
Students who complete the B.S. in Applied Mathematics will be proficient in the following student learning outcomes:
- Explain how a mathematical concept reveals a biblical principle(s) or attribute of God
- Integrate technological tools to solve applied mathematics problems
- Demonstrate quantitative skills through the application of mathematics
- Demonstrate experimental skills through the application of scientific principles
Students who complete the concentration in Quantitative Science will be proficient in the following student learning outcomes:
- Apply mathematical analysis to solve a broad range of quantitative science problems
- Apply mathematical models to real-world phenomena
Applied Mathematics Core Requirements
Concentration: Quantitative Science
Choose two tracks (18-21 credits)
Track: Biology
Track: Chemistry
Track: Computer Science
Track: Engineering
Track: Probability & Statistics
Electives
(3 hours must be upper division)
Required General Education selections
Technology
(no grade below C)
Science & Mathematics
(no grade below C)
Each course taken by the student may be applied to only one program: general education, major, minor, or free electives.