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••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MATHEMATICS Academics Experience When you major in mathematics at Nebraska, you will study the areas of pure and applied mathematics and statistics. In addition to the core requirements of a calculus series and set of advanced mathematics courses, you can select one of four options: concentration, education, research experience or statistics. You can select from electives such as Introduction to Modern Algebra, Advanced Calculus, Elementary Analysis, Topics in Contemporary Mathematics, Discrete and Finite Mathematics, Teory of Linear Transformations, Introduction to Complex Variable Teory, Math in the City and many more! In the College of Arts and Sciences, we know experience is valuable and goes beyond the classroom. We strive to help you connect your academics with research, internships, education abroad, service learning and leadership experiences. Take advantage of opportunities in mathematics such as: • Studying abroad in Santiago, Chile • Serving as the Math Club president Interning with ConAgra Foods or Birkshire Hathaway Homestate • Researching with the National Security Agency (NSA) Volunteering with the Center for Civic Engagement Tax Preparation Opportunities As a math major, your skills in logic and problem solving will be valuable in a variety of professions. In fact, the top 15 highest- earning college degrees have one thing in common—math skills. Here are examples of recent graduates’ employment: • Actuary / CNA INSURANCE • Business Analyst / SANDHILLS PUBLISHING • Data Engineer / HUDL • Implementation Consultant / FAST ENTERPRISES • Math Teacher / OMAHA PUBLIC SCHOOLS • Programmer/Analyst / CENTRIX SOLUTIONS, INC. • Quality Assurance Analyst / NANONATION • Social Insurance Specialist / SOCIAL SECURITY • Statistical Analyst / EXPERIAN • Website Production Support / CABELA’S Lori Mueller | Major Advisor 209 Avery Hall | 402-472-97260 | [email protected] math.unl.edu | cas.unl.edu
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Page 1: Mathematics Red Bar - College of Arts and Sciences › majors17-18 › Math.pdf · Finite Mathematics, Teory of Linear Transformations, Introduction to Complex Variable Teory, Math

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MATHEMATICS

Academics Experience When you major in mathematics at Nebraska you will study the areas of pure and applied mathematics and statistics

In addition to the core requirements of a calculus series and set of advanced mathematics courses you can select one of four options concentration education research experience or statistics

You can select from electives such as Introduction to Modern Algebra Advanced Calculus Elementary Analysis Topics in Contemporary Mathematics Discrete and Finite Mathematics Teory of Linear Transformations Introduction to Complex Variable Teory Math in the City and many more

In the College of Arts and Sciences we know experience is valuable and goes beyond the classroom We strive to help you connect your academics with research internships education abroad service learning and leadership experiences Take advantage of opportunities in mathematics such as

bull Studying abroad in Santiago Chile bull Serving as the Math Club president bull Interning with ConAgra Foods or Birkshire

Hathaway Homestate bull Researching with the National Security Agency (NSA) bull Volunteering with the Center for Civic Engagement

Tax Preparation

Opportunities As a math major your skills in logic and problem solving will be valuable in a variety of professions In fact the top 15 highest-earning college degrees have one thing in commonmdashmath skills Here are examples of recent graduatesrsquo employment

bull Actuary CNA INSURANCE bull Business Analyst SANDHILLS PUBLISHING bull Data Engineer HUDL bull Implementation Consultant FAST ENTERPRISES bull Math Teacher OMAHA PUBLIC SCHOOLS bull ProgrammerAnalyst CENTRIX SOLUTIONS INC bull Quality Assurance Analyst NANONATION bull Social Insurance Specialist SOCIAL SECURITY bull Statistical Analyst EXPERIAN bull Website Production Support CABELArsquoS

Lori Mueller | Major Advisor 209 Avery Hall | 402-472-97260 | lmueller2unledu

mathunledu | casunledu

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MATHEMATICS

FIRST SEMESTER MATH 106 Calculus I (ACE 3) 5

ACE 1 Written TextsResearch amp Knowledge Skills 3

ACE 6 Social Sciences 3

Language Prerequisite - 101 Level (Elective) 5

Total Hours 16

SECOND SEMESTER MATH 107 Calculus II (CDR B) 4

CDR A Written Communication 3

Language Prerequisite - 102 Level (Elective) 5

ElectiveMinorSecondary MajorPre-ProfessionalScience 3

Total Hours 15

THIRD SEMESTER MATH 208 Calculus III 4

ACE 2 Communication Skills 4

CDR B BL Natural Physical amp Mathematical Sciences wLab 3

Language Requirement - 201 Level (CDR E) 3

Total Hours 14

FOURTH SEMESTER MATH 314 Linear Algebra 3

ACE 4 Scientifc Methods amp Knowledge of NaturalPhysical World 3

Language Requirement - 202 Level (CDR E) 3

ElectiveMinorSecondary MajorPre-ProfessionalScience 3

ElectiveMinorSecondary MajorPre-ProfessionalScience 3

Total Hours 15

FIFTH SEMESTER MATH 310 Intro to Modern Algebra 3

MATH 221 Diferential Equations OR MATH 380 Statistics and Applications

3

ACE 5 Humanities 3

ACE 8 EthicsCivicsStewardship 3

ElectiveMinorSecondary MajorPre-ProfessionalScience 3

Total Hours 15

SIXTH SEMESTER MATH 325 Elementary Analysis 3

Advanced Mathematics OptionArea of Focus Course 3

ACE 7 Fine Arts 3

CDR C Humanities 3

ElectiveMinorSecondary MajorPre-ProfessionalScience 3

Total Hours 15

SEVENTH SEMESTER Advanced Mathematics 4XX Course 3

College Distribution Requirement (CDR) D Social Sciences 3

ACE 9 Global Awareness amp Human Diversity 3

ElectiveMinorSecondary MajorPre-ProfessionalScience 3

ElectiveMinorSecondary MajorPre-ProfessionalScience 3

Total Hours 15

EIGHTH SEMESTER Advanced Mathematics 4XX Course (ACE 10) 3

CDR F Additional Breadth 3

ElectiveMinorSecondary MajorPre-ProfessionalScience 3

ElectiveMinorSecondary MajorPre-ProfessionalScience 3

ElectiveMinorSecondary MajorPre-ProfessionalScience 3

Total Hours 15

DISCLAIMER This document represents a sample 4-year plan for degree completion with a major of interest in the College of Arts and Sciences Actual course selection and sequence may vary and should be discussed individually with an Academic Advisor at the college and department level

Page 2: Mathematics Red Bar - College of Arts and Sciences › majors17-18 › Math.pdf · Finite Mathematics, Teory of Linear Transformations, Introduction to Complex Variable Teory, Math

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Lincoln

UNldoesnotdiscriminatebaseduponanyprotected statusPleaseseegounledunondiscrimination

copy1016TheBoardofRegenlsoflhe UniversityofNebraskaAllrightsreserved

MATHEMATICS

FIRST SEMESTER MATH 106 Calculus I (ACE 3) 5

ACE 1 Written TextsResearch amp Knowledge Skills 3

ACE 6 Social Sciences 3

Language Prerequisite - 101 Level (Elective) 5

Total Hours 16

SECOND SEMESTER MATH 107 Calculus II (CDR B) 4

CDR A Written Communication 3

Language Prerequisite - 102 Level (Elective) 5

ElectiveMinorSecondary MajorPre-ProfessionalScience 3

Total Hours 15

THIRD SEMESTER MATH 208 Calculus III 4

ACE 2 Communication Skills 4

CDR B BL Natural Physical amp Mathematical Sciences wLab 3

Language Requirement - 201 Level (CDR E) 3

Total Hours 14

FOURTH SEMESTER MATH 314 Linear Algebra 3

ACE 4 Scientifc Methods amp Knowledge of NaturalPhysical World 3

Language Requirement - 202 Level (CDR E) 3

ElectiveMinorSecondary MajorPre-ProfessionalScience 3

ElectiveMinorSecondary MajorPre-ProfessionalScience 3

Total Hours 15

FIFTH SEMESTER MATH 310 Intro to Modern Algebra 3

MATH 221 Diferential Equations OR MATH 380 Statistics and Applications

3

ACE 5 Humanities 3

ACE 8 EthicsCivicsStewardship 3

ElectiveMinorSecondary MajorPre-ProfessionalScience 3

Total Hours 15

SIXTH SEMESTER MATH 325 Elementary Analysis 3

Advanced Mathematics OptionArea of Focus Course 3

ACE 7 Fine Arts 3

CDR C Humanities 3

ElectiveMinorSecondary MajorPre-ProfessionalScience 3

Total Hours 15

SEVENTH SEMESTER Advanced Mathematics 4XX Course 3

College Distribution Requirement (CDR) D Social Sciences 3

ACE 9 Global Awareness amp Human Diversity 3

ElectiveMinorSecondary MajorPre-ProfessionalScience 3

ElectiveMinorSecondary MajorPre-ProfessionalScience 3

Total Hours 15

EIGHTH SEMESTER Advanced Mathematics 4XX Course (ACE 10) 3

CDR F Additional Breadth 3

ElectiveMinorSecondary MajorPre-ProfessionalScience 3

ElectiveMinorSecondary MajorPre-ProfessionalScience 3

ElectiveMinorSecondary MajorPre-ProfessionalScience 3

Total Hours 15

DISCLAIMER This document represents a sample 4-year plan for degree completion with a major of interest in the College of Arts and Sciences Actual course selection and sequence may vary and should be discussed individually with an Academic Advisor at the college and department level


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