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Math programs at a glance

Department of Mathematics - Catholic University of America

The Mathematics major at a glance:

B.A. in Mathematics:


Freshman and sophomore years:
Junior and senior years:
Math 121 - Calculus I
Math 501 - Linear Algebra (fall semester)
Math 122 - Calculus II
Math 505 - Abstract Albegra I (fall semester)
Math 221 - Calculus III
Math 506 - Abstract Algebra II (spring semester)
Math 222 - Differential Equations
Math 521 - Introductory Analysis (fall semester)
Physics 215 - University Physics I (spring semester)
Four 500-level electives
Physics 216 - University Physics II (fall semester)



B.S. in Mathematics:


Freshman and sophomore years:
Junior and senior years:
Math 121 - Calculus I
Math 501 - Linear Algebra (fall semester)
Math 122 - Calculus II
Math 505 - Abstract Albegra I (fall semester)
Math 221 - Calculus III
Math 506 - Abstract Algebra II (spring semester)
Math 222 - Differential Equations
Math 521 - Introductory Analysis (fall semester)
Physics 215 - University Physics I (spring semester)
Four 500-level electives
Physics 216 - University Physics II (fall semester)
Four more courses in computer science, mathematics or natural science
Computer Science 123 - Computer Science I

Computer Science 124 - Computer Science II



B.S. in Mathematics/Secondary Education:


Freshman and sophomore years:
Junior and senior years:
Math 121 - Calculus I
Math 501 - Linear Algebra
Math 122 - Calculus II
Math 503 - Euclidean and Non-Euclidean Geometry
Math 221 - Calculus III
Math 505 - Abstract Algebra I
Math 222 - Differential Equations
Math 521 - Introductory Analysis I
Physics 215 - University Physics I (spring semester) Two 500-level electives
Physics 216 - University Physics II (fall semester) Education 586 - Curriculum and Methods in Adolescent Education
Economics 323 - Introduction to Statistics I
(Consortium):  Teaching Mathematics in the Secondary Schools
Two computer science courses chosen from: CSC 104, 105 113, 123, 124
Education 597-599:
Supervised Internship and Seminar: Secondary Education
Economics 324 - Statistics II: Introduction to Econometrics
Education 251 - Foundations of Education

Education 261 - Psychology of Education


B.S. in Mathematics and Physics:


Freshman and sophomore years:
Junior and senior years:
Math 121 - Calculus I Math 501 - Linear Algebra
Math 122 - Calculus II Math 505 - Abstract Algebra I
Math 221 - Calculus III Math 506 - Abstract Algebra II
Math 222 - Differential Equations Math 511 - Mathematical Physics I
Physics 215 - University Physics I (spring semester) Math 512 - Mathematical Physics II
Physics 216 - University Physics II (fall semester) Math 521 - Introductory Analysis I
Physics 225 - Introductory Mechanics Laboratory One 500-level mathematics elective
Physics 226 - Introductory Electricity Laboratory
Physics 525 - Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics
Computer Science 123 - Computer Science I Physics 531 - Quantum Theory I
Computer Science 124 - Computer Science II Physics 532 - Quantum Theory II
Physics 506 - Introduction to Modern Physics
Physics 535 - Analytical Mechanics

Physics 536 - Electricity and Magnetism



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