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92 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
In addition, electives and courses which Secondary Education
satisfy the University core requirements First Teaching Field: Mathematics
should be chosen, if possible, to include Degree: Bachelor of Education
Accounting 2311,2312; Economics 2331, Required Courses: At least 29 semester
2332; and Management 3351. hours consisting of MATH 1420, 1421, 2302,
3301, 3305, 3310, 3312, 4301, and one additional
course chosen with the approval of the
Minors department from MATH 3320, 4302, 4310,
A minor in Mathematics on the Bache- 4320, and 4350. For other requirements refer
lor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree to pp. 117-118.
consists of at least 23 semester hours and Second Teaching Field: The requirements
must include MATH 1420, 1421, 2320, for a second teaching field in mathematics
2321, 3305, 3310, and one approved are the same as those for the first teaching
advanced mathematics course chosen field in mathematics.
from MATH 3320, 4301 (not available on
the Bachelor of Science degree), 4302,
',~C'Turses in Mathematics (MATH}
4310, 4312, 4320, and 4350. A minor in urses in Mathematicsl (MATH)
Mathematics for the Bachelor of Behav- rductory Algebra (3-3-0)
careful review of such topics in elementary
oral Science degree consists of at least algebra as operations with signed numbers,
20 semester hours and must include fractions, factoring, special products, expoMATH
1420, 1421, 3305, 3310, 3312, and nents, and radicals, linear and quadratic equaone
advanced course approved by the tions. This course is designed for students who
department. have graduated from high school with no more
than the minimum mathematics requirements.
Notes: This course does not fulfill the University core
requirement in mathematics.
1. In cases where there is evidence of require t in
sufficient mathematics preparation, 1301 General College Mathematics (3-3-0)
A study of topics from elementary mathematics ,
students are encouraged to begin their such as sets, logic, numeration systems, funstudy
of mathematics with MATH 1420, damental operations of arithmetic and algebra
Calculus I, instead of an introductory with applications, geometry, probability and
course. Qualified students are statistics, and other selected topics which will ,
encouraged to earn credit by examina- give the student an appreciation for and an
tion. See "Credit by Examination" on p. understanding of mathematics as a liberal art.
48. 1302 Mathematics for the Elementary
2. Courses designed to fulfill degree Teacher (3-3-0)
requirements should be carefully A study of topics in statistics, informal geomeselected
in consultation with the stu- try, number theory, and applications. To be
dent's advisor, taken only by elementary education majors.
3. Students are encouraged to use elec- Prerequisite: MATH 1301.
tronic calculators. 1310 College Algebra (3-3-0)
(3-3-0)
A review of elementary algebra; properties of
Teacher Education Programs the real numbers; equations and inequalities;
Elementary Education and polynomial, rational, exponential, and
Minor: Mathematics logarithmic functions.
Degree: Bachelor of Education 1311 Trigonometry (3-3-0)
Grade Level: 1-8 1311 Trigonometry (3-3-0) ,,
Grade Level: 1-8
Required Courses: At least 20 semester (3-3-0)
hours consisting of MATH 1420, 1421, 3305, Trigonometric functions, complex numbers,
3312, 4301, and one additional course cho- and selected topics in algebra. MATH 13103312,
4301, and one additional course cho1311
is the course sequence recommended for ,,
sen with the approval of the department from 13 s e course sequel recommended por
MATH: 3310, 3320 l 4302, 4320 and4350. For pre-calculus students who plan to major or
MAth 3310,re3320s, 4302, 43 0 and 43501 . F minor in a natural science or in mathematics.
other requirements refer to pp. 117-118.MATH 1310.
Prerequisite: MATH 1310.
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