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7.2. A Sample Curriculum (with MATH241)
BS in Mathematics and Economics

Fall Semester Cred. Hrs. Spring Semester Cred. Hrs.
Freshman Year
MATH241 4 MATH242 4
MATH268 1 MATH210 3
CISC106 / CISC108 3 ECON152 (Group C) 3
ENGL110 3 Group A 3
ECON151 (Group C) 3 Group B 3
Group A + Multicultural 3    
First Year Experience 1    
Total 18   16
Sophomore Year
MATH349 3 MATH302 3
MATH350 3 MATH450 3
ECON301 3 ECON303-a 3
MATH243 4 Group B (ECON316) 3
Elective-b / ACCT207 3 Elective-b / ACCT208 3
Total 16 15
Junior Year
(MATH503) 3 (ECON415) 3
ECON422 3 ECON423 3
ECON426 3 Elective-b 3
ENGL312 3 Elective-b / ECON430 3
Elective-b 3 Elective-b 3
Total 15 15
Senior Year
(MATH630) 3 (MATH631) 3
MATH529 3 Elective-b (FREC471 in winter) 3
MATH530-d 3 Elective-b / FINC311 3
Second Writing Req - c 3 Elective-b 3
Elective-b 3 Elective-b 3
Total 15 15

Note:
( )- Courses enclosed in ( ) are recommended electives

a - The catalog states that ECON302 (or permission of instructor) is a prereq for ECON303, but this will be waived by the Department of Economics

b - Students planning on graduate work im Math, Economics or Financial Math are advised to take MATH245, MATH401, and if possible MATH672, MATH600 and MATH602. Students planning a career as an actuary should consider taking MATH426

c - MATH308, MATH512 are some of the choices

d - (Honors) capstone course when taken in the senior year

Total credits = 124

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