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MA 225 Foundations of Advanced Mathematics

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Introduction to mathematical proof with focus on properties of the real number system. Elementary symbolic logic, mathematical induction, algebra of sets, relations, functions, countability. Algebraic and completeness properties of the reals.

Prerequisite: ²Ñ´¡Ìý241

Typically offered in Fall, Spring, and Summer

Mathematics (BS)

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The bachelor of science in mathematics is our most flexible curriculum. The mathematics and science requirements in the program along with the General Education Program in the humanities and social sciences ensure that graduates receive a broad education with a technical slant. At the same time, the large number of elective choices within the program makes it an appropriate curriculum for students with a variety of interests and career goals. Students can easily pair out a mathematics degree with another major (e.g. Statistics, Physics, Engineering, Math Educations, Economics, etc).

Mathematics (Minor)

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The Department of Mathematics offers a minor in Mathematics to majors in any field except Mathematics. The minor program consists of the completion with a grade of C- or better of any fifteen hours selected from the Mathematics Department's list of approved courses. The list includes all MA courses at the 300, 400, and 500 levels; however, MA 225 is acceptable but not required.