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Department of Mathematical & Statistical Sciences
University of Colorado Denver
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Probability and Statistics Option - Bachelor of Science in Mathematics

This option prepares students for careers in industrial mathematics or statistics. It also provides a strong background for graduate studies in mathematics, statistics, or engineering.

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MATH 1401 - Calculus I

   

MATH 2411 - Calculus II

   

MATH 2421 - Calculus III

   

MATH 3000 - Abstract Mathematics

   

MATH 3191 - Linear Algebra

   

MATH 3200 - Ordinary Differential Equations

   

MATH 3250 - Problem Solving with Computers

   

One discrete course from the following listing:
MATH 3140, 3301, 4408 or 4409 - Modern Algebra, Operations Research I, Graph Theory or Applied Combinatorics

   

MATH 4650 - Numerical Analysis I

   

MATH 4792 - Probabilistic Modeling

   

MATH 4810 - Probability

   

MATH 4820 - Statistics

   

MATH 4779 - Math Clinic

   

Two MATH classes above 3000 excluding 3040

   
   
     

If a cancellation, non-offering, or scheduling conflict prevents the timely completion of the Mathematics major, contact an adviser. No class may be used for more than one category. You must also meet the following requirements.

  1. An adviser must approve the classes in your major. This should be done before you complete MATH 3000.
  2. A C- or better is needed in each class counted towards the major. Your grade point average must be at least 2.0 in all MATH classes. You must take at least 15 upper division (3000 or above) MATH credits (5 classes) at CU-Denver.
  3. The semester you graduate, you must
    • Create a portfolio containing two papers demonstrating your mathematical and writing abilities. These papers can be projects done while taking a class.
    • Participate in an exit interview with two Math faculty.
    • Complete a senior survey.
  4. You must satisfy the requirements of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS). Contact CLAS advising office (303-556-2555) for details.

If you are considering graduate study in mathematics you should take Introduction to Real Analysis I and II (MATH 4310 and 4320). Students with at least a 3.5 major grade point average, at least a 3.2 overall grade point average, and who have done an honors project are eligible to graduate with honors. See an adviser or honors information for details.


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