Wayne State College offers a BA or BS in Mathematics, a Field Endorsement in Mathematics, a minor in Mathematics, and a Mathematics Concentration. For more information on any of the courses below, please see our course descriptions.

Requirements for a Major in Mathematics (35 hours)

MAT 140 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I
MAT 240 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II
MAT 340 Calculus III
MAT 360 Abstract Algebra
MAT 410 Probability and Statistics
MAT 450 Differential Equations
CSC 115 Computer Science I
12 hours of electives from mathematics courses numbered 300 or above except MAT 315
Requirements for a Field Endorsement in Mathematics (33 hours)
MAT 130 Pre-Calculus mathematics
MAT 140 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I
MAT 240 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II
MAT 300 Applied Probability and Statistics or MAT 410 Probability and Statistics
MAT 320 College Geometry
MAT 340 Calculus III
MAT 350 Linear Algebra
MAT 360 Abstract Algebra
CSC 115 Computer Science I
2 hours of electives from mathematics courses numbered 200 or above.  MAT 210, 215 and 315 each for one hour credit may be applied tot he endorsement.

Information on the required Secondary Education courses is available here.


Requirements for a Minor in Mathematics (21 hours)

MAT 140 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I
MAT 240 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II
11 hours of electives selected from mathematics courses numbered 300 or above


Requirements for a Mathematics Concentration (22 hours)

MAT 110 Topics and Ideas in Mathematics
MAT 130 Pre-Calculus Mathematics
MAT 140 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I
MAT 210 Math for Elementary School Teachers I
MAT 215 Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers II or MAT 320 College Geometry
3 hours of electives selected by advisement from any Mathematics or Computer Science course

Information on the required Elementary Education courses is available here.

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This page was first posted on February 14, 2000.  It is maintained by Tami Worner at Wayne State College