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Bachelor of Science in Mathematics

Program Description

The BS Mathematics program is a four-year program that provides a solid undergraduate preparation in mathematics. The curriculum covers not only the fundamentals and abstract concepts in mathematics but also important and emerging fields in applied mathematics.


Program Content and Structure

Once admitted to the program, the student must take the following courses:


RGEP39 Units
(6 Units in the Nat Sci/Math domain have equivalencies)
Core Courses21 Units
Math 17: Algebra and Trigonometry5 Units
Math 29: Basic Concepts in Mathematics3 Units
Math 53: Elementary Analysis I5 Units
Math 54: Elementary Analysis II5 Units
Math 55: Elementary Analysis III3 Units
Major Courses36 Units
Math 101: Elementary Statistics3 Units
Math 113: Differential Equations3 Units
Math 120: Algebraic Structures I3 Units
Math 121: Algebraic Structures II3 Units
Math 122: Linear Algebra and Matrix Theory3 Units
Math 130: Mathematical Analysis3 Units
Math 132: Real Analysis3 Units
Math 134: Complex Analysis3 Units
Math 140: Topological Structures3 Units
Math 163: Mathematical Statistics3 Units
Math 182: Introduction to Computer Programming3 Units
Math 198: Seminar3 Units
Qualified Electives12 Units
Math 123: Elementary Theory of Numbers3 Units
Math 124: Applied Algebra and Combinatorics3 Units
Math 133: Introduction to Functional Analysis3 Units
Math 136: Introduction to Numerical Analysis3 Units
Math 137: Applied Analysis3 Units
Math 150: Modern Geometry3 Units
Math 160: Probability Theory3 Units
Math 165: Applied Statistics3 Units
Math 170: Foundations of Mathematics3 Units
Math 181: Mathematical Methods of Operations Research3 Units
Math 190: Issues in Mathematical Education3 Units
Math 197: Selected Topics in Mathematics3 Units
Physical Science Courses15 Units
Phys 101: Fundamental Physics I4 Units
Phys 101.1: Fundamental Physics I Laboratory1 Unit
Phys 102: Fundamental Physics II4 Units
Phys 102.1: Fundamental Physics II Laboratory1 Unit
Phys 103: Fundamental Physics III4 Units
Phys 103.1: Fundamental Physics III Laboratory1 Unit
Natural Science/Foreign Language Elective6 Units
Free Elective3 Units
any elective excluding Math 1 and Phys 11
P.I. 1003 Units
Total135 Units

Retention Policy

  1. A B.S. Mathematics student must pass the required minimum number of Math courses per semester according to the following table:

    Number of Math Courses Enrolled InMinimum Number of Courses to Pass
    11
    22
    32
    43
    53
    6 or more4
  2. A student who fails to satisfy provision no. 1 for two consecutive terms (including Summer) shall be disqualified from the program.

  3. A student must pass the Mathematics core courses (Math 17, 29, 53, 54, and 55) in at most two takes (including Summer); otherwise he/she shall be disqualified from the program.

  4. If, after six semesters of enrollment of core courses, the student fails to complete all such Mathematics subjects, the student is automatically disqualified from the program.