Mathematics, B.S.

The Bachelor of Science in Mathematics is designed to offer students a well-rounded program which will prepare them well for continued study in pure or applied mathematics at the graduate level, but can also be tailored to allow students to prepare for a wide variety of careers in business, research, and industry.

In particular, for those interested in actuarial science, we recommend a double major in Mathematics and Economics/Finance. Completion of both programs should prepare the student to pass the initial actuarial exams (potentially during their junior year). In cooperation with the Department of Business, we have made this option attainable within four years.

Program Requirements

Bethel Core

BIBL 215Old Testament Literature

3

BIBL 216New Testament Literature

3

COMM 171Speech Communication

3

ENGL 101Written Communication II

3

ENGL 102Written Communication III

3

Art/Drama/Music

3

 

Foreign Language (two semesters)

6

OR

1 semester at 200 (Intermediate) level

3

 

HIST
History Elective

3

KINE 252Fitness/Wellness

1

 

KINE 117On the Ball Training

1

OR

KINE 124Aerobics

1

OR

KINE 128Physical Fitness

1

OR

KINE 135Weight Training

1

 

LIT
Literature

3

MATH 131Calculus I

4

PHIL 250Introduction to Philosophy

3

PHIL 452Senior Experience

1

PSYC 182General Psychology

3

Science with Lab (PHYS, CHEM, BIOL)

4

SOC 151Principles of Sociology

3

THEO 110Exploring the Christian Faith

3

Total Credit Hours:50-53

Cognates

CSC 121Programming I: Control Structures

3

Applied course (additional PHYS, or CHEM With Lab, or CSC course (CSC 122 or above))

3-4

Total Credit Hours:6-7

Major

MATH 110Introductory Seminar in Mathematics

1

OR

MATH 109Excursions in Math

3

 

MATH 132Calculus II

4

MATH 210Discrete Mathematics

3

MATH 221Number Theory and History of Mathematics

3

MATH 231Calculus III

4

MATH 242Linear Algebra and Differential Equations

4

MATH 252Probability and Statistics

3

MATH 293Mathematical Theory and Proof

2-3

MATH 341Abstract Algebra

3

MATH 361Real Analysis

3

MATH
Any MATH elective numbered 300 or above Except 395, 396, 481, 402

3

Select a capstone course from the following

MATH 395Undergraduate Research Experience

1-6

MATH 396Internship

1-6

MATH 481Independent Study in Mathematics

1-4

Total Credit Hours:34-37

Electives

Electives needed to complete degree

Total Credit Hours:23-30

Total Credit Hours: 120