The university that I want to go to has a program called Mathematical Studies Major, which doesn't require as many credits as the full degree, but it gives students in various disciplines a chance to learn math more then they would with just a minor. I'm curious about what electives would best help different areas of study (specifically, Physics, Engineering, Computer Science, Economics/Finance, and maybe even Chemistry and Biology) Link to Website
Required:
Calculus I or Calculus I for Biology
Calculus II
Introduction to Linear Algebra
Calculus III
2 Semesters of: Mathematics Colloquium or Physics Colloquium
Electives:
Computer Science I
Differential Equations
Linear Algebra
Foundations of Advanced Mathematics
Applied Mathematics (Partial Differential Equations)
Complex Analysis
Mathematical Modeling in Biology
Real Analysis I
Real Analysis II
Abstract Algebra I
Abstract Algebra II
Geometry
Probability Theory with Statistical Applications
15 credits worth of electives are required, and the electives are 3 credits each.
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