Mathematics Curriculum (For students using MATH 1501 in Area A)
Bachelor of Science Degree -- Engineering Track (Dual Degree Program) 92 semester hours at Clayton State
Area A - Essential Skills (9 hours) / Area B - Critical Think. and Comm. (4 hours)ENGL 1101 / 3 / CRIT 1101 / 3
ENGL 1102 / 3 / COMM 1001 or ______** / 1
MATH 1501 / 3
** Certain foreign language courses and communications courses can be substituted. See the Academic Catalog.
Area C1 - Humanities (3 hours)Choose one of the following / Area C2 - Humanities (3 hours)
Choose one of the following
ENGL 2111
ENGL 2112
ENGL 2121
ENGL 2122
ENGL 2131
ENGL 2132
PHIL 2201
PHIL 2601 (recommended)
Foreign Language 2001
Foreign Language 2002 / 3 / ART 2301
ART 2302
CMS 2100
MUSC 2101
MUSC 2301
THEA 1100
PHIL 2401
Foreign Language 2001
Foreign Language 2002 / 3
Area D - Science, Math. And Tech. (11 hours) / Area E - Social Sciences (12 hours)
CHEM 1211/1211L, or
PHYS 2211/2211l / 4 / POLS 1101 / 3
CHEM 1212/1212L, or
PHYS 2212/2212L / 4 / HIST 2111 or HIST 2112 / 3
MATH 2502 / 3 / PSYC 1101 or SOCI 1101 / 3
Note: A science sequence must be completed / HIST 1111 or HIST 1112 or SOSC 2501 / 3
Area F - Major Program Requirements (18 hours)
MATH 1501 & 2502 (excess hours from Areas A & D) / 2 / CSCI 1371 / 3
MATH 2503 / 4 / Two of the following: MATH 1231, CHEM 1211, PHYS 2211, BIOL 1107, MATH 2020 (For BME and ChE, take at least one science in this area.) / 6
MATH 2140 / 3
Required Upper-level Mathematics Courses (12 hours)
MATH 3005 - Transition to Higher Mathematics / 3 / MATH 3303 – ODEs / 3
MATH 3110 - Survey of Algebra / 3
MATH 3520 – Intro to Analysis / 3
Upper-level Mathematics Electives (12 hours)
Three of the following courses: MATH 3220 – Applied Statistics MATH 4303 – PDE MATH 4320 – Numerical Meth.
MATH 4231 – Modern Geometry
MATH 4250 – Elem. Num. Theo.
MATH 4350 – Graph Theory
MATH 4360 – Combinatorics / 9 / One of the following:
MATH 3003 – App. Math Model.
MATH 4800 – Selected Topics
An additional course from the list to the left / 3
Guided Electives: 8-11 hours
· You must complete 2 additional science courses from the list below, beyond the two selected for Area D. Work with your advisor to determine which science courses are required for your intended engineering major.
PHYS 2211/2211L 1 or 4 hours
PHYS 2212/2212L 1 or 4 hours
CHEM 1211/1211L 1 or 4 hours
CHEM 1212/1212L 1 or 4 hours
BIOL 1107/1107L 1 or 4 hours
Science Electives May be chosen from Chemistry, Biology, or Physics
· You must complete an economics course, to be selected from:
ECON 2105 3 hours
ECON 2106 3 hours
· The Remainder of guided elective hours may be selected from the list below, provided they have not been counted in another area:
MATH 1231 3 hours MATH 4350 3 hours
MATH 2020 3 hours MATH 4360 3 hours
MATH 3220 3 hours MATH 3003 3 hours
MATH 4231 3 hours MATH 4800 3 hours
MATH 4250 3 hours BIOL 1107/1107L 4 hours
NOTES: Biomedical Engineering requires BIOL 1107/1107L; Chemical Engineering recommends BIOL 1107/1107L in addition to the required Physics and Chemistry sequences; Materials Science and Polymer, Textile, and Fiber engineering programs require Physics and Chemistry sequences.
A grade of C or better is required for all mathematics courses applied towards the major.