B.S. in Applied Math
Computer Science Option - 124 Hours
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Mathematics - 42 Hours
- MATH 1001 - Introduction to Mathematics
- MATH 2014 - Calculus I
- MATH 2024 - Calculus II
- MATH 2073 - Calculus III
- MATH 3073 - Differential Equations
- MATH 3033 - Fundamentals of Modern Mathematics
- MATH 3553 - Modern Algebra
or MATH 4083 - Introduction to Topology
- STAT 3813 - Statistical Methods for Scientists and Engineers
or STAT 4413 - Probability
- MATH 4003 - Advanced Calculus I
- MATH 4503 - Introduction to Numerical Methods
- MATH 4123 - Linear Algebra and Matrix Theory
- MATH electives - 3000 level or above - 9 Hours
Computer Science - 21 Hours
- CS 1043 - Introduction to Programming and Problem-Solving
- CS 2003 - Fundamentals of Algorithm and Computer Applications
- CS 2503 - Scientific Programming
- CS 4533 - Scientific Software Environments
- CS electives - 3000 level or above - 6 Hours
- CS elective - 3 Hours
Science and Engineering - 16 Hours
- PHYS 2053 - General Physics
- PHYS 2051 - General Physics Lab
- Science and Engineering electives - 12 Hours
Other - 45 Hours
- ENGL 1033 - Exposition and Argumentation
- ENGL 3033 - Writing for the Proffesions
- General Electives - 21 Hours
- Tulsa Curriculum requirements in Blocks I and II - 18 hours
Computer Science Option - 124 Hours
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Mathematics - 42 Hours
- MATH 1001 - Introduction to Mathematics
- MATH 2014 - Calculus I
- MATH 2024 - Calculus II
- MATH 2073 - Calculus III
- MATH 3073 - Differential Equations
- MATH 3033 - Fundamentals of Modern Mathematics
- MATH 3553 - Modern Algebra
or MATH 4083 - Introduction to Topology
- STAT 3813 - Statistical Methods for Scientists and Engineers
or STAT 4413 - Probability
- MATH 4003 - Advanced Calculus I
- MATH 4503 - Introduction to Numerical Methods
- MATH 4123 - Linear Algebra and Matrix Theory
- MATH electives - 3000 level or above - 9 Hours
Computer Science - 21 Hours
- CS 1043 - Introduction to Programming and Problem-Solving
- CS 2003 - Fundamentals of Algorithm and Computer Applications
- CS 2503 - Scientific Programming
- CS 4533 - Scientific Software Environments
- CS electives - 3000 level or above - 6 Hours
- CS elective - 3 Hours
Science and Engineering - 16 Hours
- PHYS 2053 - General Physics
- PHYS 2051 - General Physics Lab
- Science and Engineering electives - 12 Hours
Other - 45 Hours
- ENGL 1033 - Exposition and Argumentation
- ENGL 3033 - Writing for the Proffesions
- General Electives - 21 Hours
- Tulsa Curriculum requirements in Blocks I and II - 18 hours
or MATH 4083 - Introduction to Topology
or STAT 4413 - Probability
To become a candidate for a degree in applied mathematics, a student must complete all mathematics courses in the curriculum with a grade-point average of at least 2.0, and earn a 2.0 or better overall.