About the College
The College of Arts, Letters, and Sciences (CALS) mirrors the same arrangement of liberal arts that were assembled in the ancient Greek academy, where they reflected the higher concerns of free citizens, and the pursuit of which were understood to liberate the spirit.
It is this philosophy that we relay to the tremendous proportion of core class students we serve across the entire university. The influence of our college can be felt throughout—in the critical thinking skills and research acumen instilled in our students.
General Information
The objectives of the department are to prepare students to enter graduate school, to teach at the elementary and secondary levels, to understand and use mathematics in other fields of knowledge with basic mathematical skills for everyday living, and to be employed and to act in a consulting capacity on matters concerning mathematics.
Major (40 hours)
Mathematics Foundation Courses (37 hours)
(MATH 1451 Calculus I satisfies the core requirement in mathematics.)
MATH 1223 Introduction to Mathematical Software
MATH 1452 Calculus II
MATH 2453 Calculus III
MATH 2350 Introduction to Proof
MATH 3310 Algebraic Structures I
MATH 3312 Linear Algebra
MATH 3322 Introduction to Differential Equations
MATH 4303 Advanced Calculus I
MATH 4304 Advanced Calculus II
MATH 4310 Algebraic Structures I or
MATH 4302 Complex Analysis or
MATH 4306 Topology
MATH 4390 Senior Seminar
STAT 3352 Applied Statistics I
Esperado July, November 2024
Data de início
Esperado Agosto 2024
College of Arts, Letters, and Sciences
2801 South University Avenue,
Fine Arts, Suite 210,
LITTLE ROCK,
Arkansas,
72204, United States
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