Undergraduate Degree Programs
Mathematics Major: A minimum of 34 credits
Required courses for Major: MT 210-212, 315, 320, 325, 410, 425, 470 and MT 401. MT 401 is normally taken in the last semester of upper-division course work in the major. Physics 201 and 202 are strongly recommended. Please check with your general advisor regarding your science core.
Students seeking Secondary certification in Mathematics follow the same requirements as the major.
Students seeking Middle School/Secondary Certification follow the course requirements for Secondary certification plus MT 103 and one credit of Middle School Math Methods.
Mathematics Minor: A minimum of 22 credits
Required courses for Minor: MT 210, 211, 325; MT 315 or 320; and at least one of MT 410, 425, or 470. Additional courses to meet the minimum number of credits may be selected with faculty guidance from MT 209, 212, 315, 320, 365, 425. MT 120 may be counted as an elective in the minor, if taken prior to declaring the math minor. Students seeking secondary certification are required to take MT 320.
Minor in Mathematics for Elementary/ Middle Level Education Majors: A minimum of 22 credits
Required courses for Minor: MT 102, 103, 320, 365; at least one additional math course; at least one of MT 209, 210, 211, or MT 212. An additional course from CS 326, CED 330, 331, or 335. In addition to the 22 credits of mathematics one needs to take three credits of math methods that includes on-site experiences.
Applied Mathematics Minor (Recommended for students majoring in Computer Science): A minimum of 22 credits
Required courses for Minor: MT 210, 211, 315, 410; and at least one of MT 365, 470, and/or 120. Additional courses to meet the 22-credit minimum may be from Mathematics courses numbered above MT 200.
Computer Science Major: A minimum of 34 credits
Required courses for Major: CS 212, 213, 230, 305, 306, 315, 361, 407, and 401.
Electives may be chosen with faculty guidance from CS 240, 330, 390, 415, and 435.
An internship experience (CS 390) is strongly recommended, and may bring the total number of credits to 35 or 36.
Physics 201 and 202 is strongly recommended for Computer Science majors. Students are advised to take a minor in a supporting field.
Required courses outside the Major: CS 107, MT 210, and 211. A student who has taken calculus elsewhere (e.g., a transfer student or a student who has taken calculus in high school) may place into MT 217 Accelerated Calculus (5 credits). MT 217 would replace MT 210, 211.
Computer Science Minor: A minimum of 22 credits
Required courses for Minor: CS 107, 212, 213, 305, and 315. Additional courses selected with faculty guidance may be chosen from CS 230, 240, 306, 330, 361, 390, 407, and 435.
Minor in Computer Science for Secondary DPI Certification (for students seeking secondary certification in CS) A minimum of 22 credits
Required courses for Minor: CS 212, 305, 306, CED 330 and at least one of the following: CS 213, 230, CED 320, 331, 335.
Additional courses to meet the 22-credit minimum may be selected, with faculty guidance, from CS courses numbered 200 and above. CS 390 can be taken for variable credit. DPI requirements change from time to time, therefore, individuals in teacher certification programs must met with department advisors every semester until they complete requirements.
Management Information Systems: A minimum of 44 credits
Required courses for Major: Both Computer Science and Business courses. Required Computer Science courses: CS 212, 240, 305, 361, 407 and 415. Required Business courses: AC 201, 202, EC 202, BU 235, 301, 307 and 311. Final culminating experience: BU 404 and CS 404. Required courses outside the major: CS 107, EC 201 and MT 120.
Technology Certificate
A minimum of 18 credits including CS 107, 212, 230, and 305. Additional courses selected with faculty guidance may be chosen from CS 213, 240, 306, 315, 330, 361, 390, and 407.
Teacher Certification Programs
Requirements set by the Department of Public Instruction for all certifications vary from time to time. Individuals in teacher certification programs must meet with department advisors every semester until they complete requirements.